About this Episode

A listener shares that they've given their adult son roughly $180,000 informally over the years and it hasn't solved anything. Stephan walks through how to shift from reactive giving to intentional structure, including savings match programs, conditional support tied to milestones, and when a discretionary trust makes sense.

Then, a consultant asks about layering a cash balance plan on top of a maxed-out solo 401(k). Stephan explains how the two plans interact, what actuarial requirements are involved, and why stable income is the key factor in whether this strategy actually makes sense.

Finally, Chris Demaillet of Montclair Chef joins From the Field to talk about what the private chef placement process looks like for families, from defining what you need to understanding cost structure, personality fit, and what it takes to maintain consistency across multiple residences.

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