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This isn’t generic guidance or mass-market advice. It’s financial clarity for people with more at stake: physicians navigating equity compensation, entrepreneurs preparing for business exits, and families stewarding multigenerational wealth. Each episode offers trusted guidance, grounded in experience and fiduciary care.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only, and is not intended to constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice, the opinions. expressed are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. Investing in financial markets involves risk, including the potential loss of principle, past performance is not indicative of future results. Before making any investment decisions, you should consult with a qualified financial advisor, who can assess your individual financial situation, objectives and risk tolerance.
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This isn’t generic guidance or mass-market advice. It’s financial clarity for people with more at stake: physicians navigating equity compensation, entrepreneurs preparing for business exits, and families stewarding multigenerational wealth. Each episode offers trusted guidance, grounded in experience and fiduciary care.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only, and is not intended to constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice, the opinions. expressed are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. Investing in financial markets involves risk, including the potential loss of principle, past performance is not indicative of future results. Before making any investment decisions, you should consult with a qualified financial advisor, who can assess your individual financial situation, objectives and risk tolerance.
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  <title>Episode 20: Learning Capital for Kids, Tax Loss Harvesting with Direct Indexing, and Hiring a Private Chef </title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we answer listener questions about setting boundaries around “learning capital” when a child wants to invest trust assets in crypto, weighing the benefits of direct indexing for tax loss harvesting in a $6 million taxable portfolio, and handling the financial logistics of hiring a private chef for a family-owned summer residence. Plus, our Term of the Day segment breaks down QSBS — Qualified Small Business Stock — and why it can be such a powerful tax planning opportunity for entrepreneurs.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>In this episode of the Scholar Wealth Podcast, Stephan Shipe answers three listener questions that highlight the real-world decisions families face at different stages of wealth.
First, we look at a parent’s dilemma when their 23-year-old daughter wants to invest $50,000 in crypto. How can families encourage curiosity and independence in investing while setting guardrails to protect long-term wealth?
Next, we explore whether direct indexing is worth the complexity for a $6 million taxable portfolio, especially for someone already donating appreciated stock to a donor-advised fund. Stephan breaks down how direct indexing compares to ETFs and mutual funds, and when it makes sense as a tax loss harvesting strategy.
Finally, we examine the financial logistics of hiring a private chef at a family’s Nantucket home held in trust. From payroll and liability issues to whether the expense can be covered by the trust or should be split among family members, Stephan outlines the key considerations for aligning lifestyle spending with long-term planning.
And in our Term of the Day segment, we unpack QSBS — Qualified Small Business Stock — a powerful but often overlooked tax planning opportunity for entrepreneurs and early investors.
Have a question for a future episode? Submit it at scholarfinancialadvising.com/podcast. 
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<p>First, we look at a parent’s dilemma when their 23-year-old daughter wants to invest $50,000 in crypto. How can families encourage curiosity and independence in investing while setting guardrails to protect long-term wealth?</p>

<p>Next, we explore whether direct indexing is worth the complexity for a $6 million taxable portfolio, especially for someone already donating appreciated stock to a donor-advised fund. Stephan breaks down how direct indexing compares to ETFs and mutual funds, and when it makes sense as a tax loss harvesting strategy.</p>

<p>Finally, we examine the financial logistics of hiring a private chef at a family’s Nantucket home held in trust. From payroll and liability issues to whether the expense can be covered by the trust or should be split among family members, Stephan outlines the key considerations for aligning lifestyle spending with long-term planning.</p>

<p>And in our Term of the Day segment, we unpack QSBS — Qualified Small Business Stock — a powerful but often overlooked tax planning opportunity for entrepreneurs and early investors.</p>

<p>Have a question for a future episode? Submit it at scholarfinancialadvising.com/podcast.</p>]]>
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<p>First, we look at a parent’s dilemma when their 23-year-old daughter wants to invest $50,000 in crypto. How can families encourage curiosity and independence in investing while setting guardrails to protect long-term wealth?</p>

<p>Next, we explore whether direct indexing is worth the complexity for a $6 million taxable portfolio, especially for someone already donating appreciated stock to a donor-advised fund. Stephan breaks down how direct indexing compares to ETFs and mutual funds, and when it makes sense as a tax loss harvesting strategy.</p>

<p>Finally, we examine the financial logistics of hiring a private chef at a family’s Nantucket home held in trust. From payroll and liability issues to whether the expense can be covered by the trust or should be split among family members, Stephan outlines the key considerations for aligning lifestyle spending with long-term planning.</p>

<p>And in our Term of the Day segment, we unpack QSBS — Qualified Small Business Stock — a powerful but often overlooked tax planning opportunity for entrepreneurs and early investors.</p>

<p>Have a question for a future episode? Submit it at scholarfinancialadvising.com/podcast.</p>]]>
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