Just like you and me, Wall Streeters from all parts of the industry get the itch to settle down and start a family at some point.
That means they have kids who share their fabulous lives. We decided to track down a bunch of them and see what they've done with them.
All in all these young men and women are pretty remarkable.
Some of them are singer-songwriters, while others are going into the family business. We found a journalist and a computer game developer, too.
Now let's meet this next generation.
Laura Dimon, the daughter of JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon
Age: 26 to 27 (est.)
About: Laura is the middle child of Jamie Dimon's three daughters. She has an older sister, Julia, and a younger sister, Kara.
Laura recently got a lot of attention for a Daily Beast article that went viral. The piece was about women avoiding getting caught going No. 2 in the office.
She's a master's student at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. Her articles have been published in The Daily Beast, The Huffington Post and Morocco World News. You can check out her blog here.
In the past, she worked as a program analyst for the Clinton Health Access Initiative in Pretoria, South Africa. She has also interned at The Council on Foreign Relations.
Matt Dalio, the son of billionaire hedge fund manager Ray Dalio
Age: 29 (est.)
About: Matt lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and is the CEO and chief of product of Endless Mobile, a company that builds smartphone software for the needs of the developing world.
At age 16, after spending a summer working in a Chinese orphanage, Matt founded the China Care Foundation. The organization raises funds to help Chinese orphans with special needs. ABC News named him "Person Of The Week" in 2004.
Matt graduated from Harvard in 2006 with degrees in economics and psychology. He also holds an MBA from Stanford.
Mike Swieca, the son of billionaire hedge fund manager Henry Swieca
Age: 27 (est.)
About: Mike Swieca works at his father's hedge fund, Talpion Fund Management, according to his LinkedIn profile.
It looks like he previously did internships at Goldman, Highbridge, Barclays and Antheus Capital.
He graduated with degrees in history and economics from Northwestern University. He completed a study abroad program at the City University of Hong Kong. He is currently pursuing his MBA from Columbia.
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