Displaying 2 items of The Scholar Wealth Podcast with the tag "charitable remainder trusts".
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Episode 67: FIRE at 45 and the Underspending Problem, Public Company Board Seats, and Art in Your Estate
July 27th, 2026 | 49 mins 1 sec
art collections, asset protection, board seats, charitable giving, charitable remainder trusts, estate planning, executive compensation, financial independence, fire, inheritance planning, ipo planning, physician finance, retirement planning, tax planning, trust strategies, family limited partnerships
Retired at 45 with a $200,000 spending plan and can't get above $100,000 — the FIRE underspending problem. What to actually ask before joining the board of a company going public. And attorney Asher Rubinstein on keeping art and collectibles from becoming an estate tax problem, from family limited partnerships to charitable remainder trusts.
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Episode 29: CRUT Strategies, Contingency Fee Windfalls, and Protecting Valuable Collections
November 3rd, 2025 | 29 mins 31 secs
art insurance, asset protection, charitable giving, charitable remainder trusts, contingency attorneys, cruts, donor-advised funds, financial literacy, fine art protection, legal windfalls, liquidity event, liquidity management, real estate investing, real estate sales, risk management, tax planning, trust strategies, uneven income planning, valuable collections
This episode examines three sides of wealth protection: how to use a charitable remainder unitrust (CRUT) when selling appreciated real estate, how contingency attorneys should plan after a major payout, and how to safeguard valuable art and collectibles with Anne Rappa of Marsh McLennan Agency.