Overview
- Guy Fieri requires his children to earn two college degrees to inherit his wealth, a rule inspired by his father’s teachings on self-reliance.
- Eldest son Hunter, 28, is set to graduate with an MBA from the University of Miami in May, fulfilling the requirement.
- Nephew Jules has completed his law degree at Loyola Marymount University, meeting the stipulation for inheritance.
- Youngest son Ryder, a freshman at San Diego State, sought to negotiate high grades as a substitute for a second degree, but Fieri declined the request.
- Fieri’s approach aligns with a broader trend among affluent individuals who emphasize achievement over entitlement in wealth transfer policies.