Episode 63
Partner Buyouts, the Surgeon's Retirement Cliff, and Executive Protection
June 29th, 2026
31 mins 4 secs
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This week on the Scholar Wealth Podcast, we open with a founder who built a regional medical staffing company to roughly $20 million in revenue and brought on a minority partner three years ago when he was burning out. The partnership delivered, but their visions for the next five years have split, the buyout clause in their operating agreement leaves the valuation methodology open to interpretation, and now he's trying to figure out how to part ways without destroying the business or the relationship. Stephan walks through why the first move isn't the legal one, what an independent valuation actually solves, how buyout structure can change the math as much as the appraisal itself, and why cleaning this up five years before a sale matters more than most owners realize.
Next, we hear from an orthopedic surgeon at 58 with a handful of good years left in his hands, $5 million saved, and a spending plan built on a $900,000 income that has a hard expiration date most retirement calculators don't know how to model. Stephan reframes the question from retirement age to income cliff date, runs the actual numbers on what $5 million can sustainably support, and gets into sequence of return risk, the limits of bridge income, and why the real first step is figuring out exactly what's being spent today.
Then in From the Field, we're joined by Brendan Weed, Co-Founder and CEO of Arux Group, a physical security firm founded by three former U.S. military and law enforcement SWAT operators. Brendan walks through what tends to prompt families to take personal security seriously, how multi-residence protection actually works in practice, the technology shifts changing the landscape from drones to Faraday bags to analog watches, the blind spots he sees in even the most well-built homes, and why hiring for values and fit matters more than hiring for hard skills.
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