Episode 34

Buying a €450K Home Abroad, Planning Around Carried Interest, and Building a Wine Collection That Lasts

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December 8th, 2025

34 mins 34 secs

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About this Episode

This week on the Scholar Wealth Podcast, we look at three very different decisions that all require clear thinking and long-term planning. First, Stephan breaks down the financial and family considerations behind buying a €450,000 childhood home in Portugal, including how to separate emotion from economics and how to navigate cross-border tax and management issues.

We then shift to carried interest and what it really means for a principal-level professional. Stephan explains how carry works, why the value is so uncertain, and how to build a financial plan that does not depend on future payouts.

In this week’s From the Field segment, we talk with Walker Strangis of Walker Wine Company about building a fine wine collection with lasting value. He shares practical guidance on buying with purpose, avoiding common mistakes, and thinking about wine as part of a family legacy.


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