Displaying items 1-10 of 17 in total of The Scholar Wealth Podcast with the tag "concentration risk".
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Episode 47: AI Concentration Risk, Concierge Medicine, and Avoiding Trust Disputes
March 9th, 2026 | 34 mins 22 secs
concentration risk, concierge medicine, estate planning, fiduciary litigation, financial independence, healthcare planning, market timing, portfolio rebalancing, retirement planning, tech concentration, trust strategies
In this episode, we discuss how to manage concentrated exposure to AI-driven tech gains without turning rebalancing into market timing, evaluate whether catastrophic coverage paired with concierge medicine is a rational strategy after financial independence, and speak with fiduciary litigator Ellen Morris about what families can do to proactively reduce trust and estate conflicts.
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Episode 44: Oil Well Concentration Risk, Australian Superannuation, and Learning to Fly
February 16th, 2026 | 27 mins 48 secs
alternative investments, australian superannuation, concentration risk, cross-border tax planning, international planning, oil well investing, pilot licensing, private equity investment, tax planning
In this episode, we answer two listener questions that highlight how complexity shows up in both private investments and cross-border planning. We discuss concentration risk in private oil well investments and how to think about projected IRRs and illiquidity within an alternatives allocation, then examine how dual U.S.–Australian families should approach Australian superannuation when retiring in the United States. We close with a From the Field conversation on what pilot licensing actually looks like for busy professionals, from training timelines to the real costs and lifestyle flexibility of aviation.
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Episode 43: Lean Family Office Builds, Trump Accounts, and Angel Investing
February 9th, 2026 | 32 mins 8 secs
angel investing, child savings, concentration risk, family business, family office, financial literacy, private equity investment, retirement planning, tax planning
In this episode, we answer two listener questions that highlight common decisions families face as financial structures and options expand. We discuss how to build a family office without overbuilding too early, how new Trump Accounts fit alongside existing child savings options, and close with a From the Field conversation on how angel investors evaluate risk and judgment when outcomes are uncertain.
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Episode 42: Managing Inherited Property, Protecting Physician Wealth, and Inside the Bourbon Market
February 2nd, 2026 | 42 mins 57 secs
asset protection, bourbon collecting, concentration risk, estate planning, financial literacy, inheritance planning, inherited property, legal exposure, ownership tradeoffs, passion investing, physician finance, real estate investing, tax planning, trust strategies, vacation rental
In this episode, we answer two listener questions that highlight common tradeoffs as wealth and complexity grow. We discuss how to approach inherited real estate when illiquidity and emotional attachment are involved, how high-net-worth physicians can think about asset protection as income and exposure rise together, and close with a From the Field conversation on what actually drives quality and value in the bourbon market.
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Episode 40: Solar Tax Write-Offs, Franchise Investment Decisions, and the Scholar Big Picture
January 19th, 2026 | 38 mins 1 sec
commercial solar investing, concentration risk, financial literacy, franchise investing, inflation planning, investment due diligence, market timing, passive investment myths, private equity investment, real estate investing, tax driven investments, tax planning
In this episode of the Scholar Wealth Podcast, Stephan answers two listener questions focused on evaluating investments that look attractive on paper but require deeper analysis. We start with commercial solar investments and large tax write-offs, then turn to franchising and what investors should consider before committing meaningful capital. The episode closes with the Scholar Big Picture, a quarterly conversation with Dr. Deon Strickland on market behavior, economic uncertainty, and what to watch right now.
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Episode 35: AI IPO Scenarios, IRA and Roth Timing, and Digital Legacy Preservation
December 15th, 2025 | 26 mins 2 secs
concentration risk, digital legacy planning, estate planning, financial literacy, ipo planning, ira contribution deadlines, iso amt planning, liquidity event, photo and story preservation, roth conversion rules, rsu taxation, stock option exercise, tax planning, trust strategies
This week:
How to approach RSUs, ISOs, and tax planning when your AI startup hints at an IPO.
Why IRA contributions follow one deadline while Roth conversions follow another.
Practical steps for building and preserving a meaningful digital legacy with guest Robyn Sechler. -
Episode 34: Buying a €450K Home Abroad, Planning Around Carried Interest, and Building a Wine Collection That Lasts
December 8th, 2025 | 34 mins 34 secs
carried interest, concentration risk, cross-border real estate, deferred compensation, estate planning, inheritance planning, international planning, legacy assets, private equity compensation, private equity investment, real estate investing, tax planning, vacation rental, wine collecting
Buying a €450K family home in Portugal often involves emotion, complex tax rules, and long-term management considerations.
Carried interest can be valuable, but payouts are uncertain. Planning should assume a base case of no carry and treat future distributions as upside.
Wine expert Walker Strangis explains how families can build and maintain collections with both personal meaning and financial value.
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Episode 33: Exchange Funds, IRMAA Surprises, and the Modern Watch Market
December 1st, 2025 | 37 mins 17 secs
collectible timepieces, concentrated stock, concentration risk, diversification strategies, exchange funds, financial literacy, income smoothing, irmaa, magi, medicare premiums, retirement planning, tax planning, watch market, watch valuation
In this episode,we break down how exchange funds help investors manage concentrated stock positions, explains how IRMAA surcharges work when income fluctuates, and talks with Perri Dash about what truly drives value in the modern luxury watch market.
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Episode 27: Triple Net Leases, Trust Gifting, and Lessons from SEC Whistleblower Cases
October 20th, 2025 | 39 mins 47 secs
alternative investments, commercial real estate, concentration risk, estate planning, family wealth, fiduciary vs suitability, gifting strategies, income strategy, irrevocable trust, legacy planning, leveraged real estate strategy, lifetime gift exemption, liquidity planning, multigenerational wealth transfer, portfolio diversification, private investment fraud, real estate investing, sec whistleblower, tax planning, triple net lease, trust strategies
This week, Stephan answers two listener questions — how to evaluate triple net lease opportunities with a $5 million budget, and how high-net-worth families should begin transferring wealth to their children through irrevocable trusts. Then, in our From the Field segment, Scott Silver and David Chase share insights from their work as SEC whistleblower attorneys and discuss how investors can protect themselves from fraud in private markets.
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Episode 26: Roth Conversions, Gold at Record Highs, and Elite College Admissions
October 13th, 2025 | 25 mins 20 secs
401k strategy, alternative investments, college admissions, concentration risk, diversification, education planning, estate planning, financial independence, financial literacy, gifting strategies, gold investing, inflation planning, legacy planning, market timing, retirement planning, roth conversion, tax planning, wealth preservation
This episode tackles wealth decisions across two generations: when it makes sense to convert a 401(k) to a Roth, how to think about gold at record highs, and what high-net-worth families should know about navigating elite college admissions with Lindsay Tanne Howe of LogicPrep.