Displaying items 1-10 of 37 in total of The Scholar Wealth Podcast with the tag "financial literacy".
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Episode 64: Gifting at 88, Deferred Comp Defaults, and 100-Year Families
July 6th, 2026 | 40 mins 31 secs
100-year family enterprises, deferred comp elections, deferred compensation, estate planning, executive compensation, family business, financial literacy, gifting strategies, inheritance planning, lifetime gifting to grandchildren, retirement planning, step-up in basis, tax planning, three-generation myth
An 88-year-old mother with $6 million in a brokerage account of embedded gains wants to gift to her grandchildren now, and Stephan works through the tradeoff between lifetime gifting and the step-up at death, the tools that solve the problem without sacrificing basis, and why the honest answer at 88 is rarely more complicated than annual exclusions and direct payments. Then a 51-year-old executive defaulting to lump-sum-at-separation on his deferred comp elections gets a full walkthrough of what's actually at stake — Section 409A irrevocability, credit risk, the tax cliff at separation, and how installment options and in-service distributions coordinate with the years ahead. In From the Field, organizational psychologist Dennis Jaffe joins the show to share what he learned from interviewing 100 families across 22 countries that have thrived past their third generation, why the "three-generation curse" is largely a myth, and how successful families evolve from a single entrepreneur into a cooperative community across generations.
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Episode 61: Preparing the Spouse Who Doesn't Manage the Money, When Vacation Rental Income Disappears, and Preparing Heirs with Jessica McGawley
June 15th, 2026 | 29 mins 9 secs
asset protection, estate planning, family business, family governance, family wealth transfer, financial literacy, gifting strategies, inheritance planning, real estate investing, retirement planning, spousal financial planning, trust strategies, vacation rental
A wife who has managed every dollar of her family's $19 million for thirty years faces the reality that her husband doesn't know where any of it is. A couple at 63 lose their beach house rental income overnight when a zoning change kills VRBO on their street. And in From the Field, Jessica McGawley of Dallington joins us on preparing the next generation for wealth, not just preparing the wealth for them.
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Episode 56: $200K a Year in AUM Fees, Buying Your Nanny a Car, and Education with Lindsay Tanne Howe
May 11th, 2026 | 38 mins 23 secs
asset protection, aum fees, education planning, estate planning, family business, family relocation strategy, financial independence, financial literacy, higher education, household employee planning, international planning, liquidity event, tax planning
This week on the Scholar Wealth Podcast, Stephan tackles a listener paying his wirehouse advisor over $200,000 a year on $18 million in AUM and wondering whether self-management really has the threshold his advisor claims. He then walks through the right way for a family to provide a vehicle for their full-time nanny, covering insurance, title, and the cleanest structures for everyone involved. Finally, Lindsay Tanne Howe, founder and CEO of LogicPrep, returns to the show for a conversation on how education is increasingly driving where families choose to live, the rise of new global hubs from Lisbon to South Florida, and how AI is reshaping both the college admissions process and the curriculum on the other side of it.
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Episode 55: 529 Superfunding, Evaluating Memberships After a Liquidity Event, and Concierge Nursing
May 4th, 2026 | 30 mins 28 secs
529 planning, concierge healthcare, estate planning, financial independence, financial literacy, gifting strategies, liquidity event, private club memberships, retirement planning
This week on the Scholar Wealth Podcast, Stephan walks through how 529 superfunding works, how it interacts with an existing annual gifting strategy, and whether it's actually the right estate planning tool for a family with a $40 million estate. He then breaks down a framework for evaluating the flood of pitches that follow a liquidity event — golf clubs, city clubs, private aviation cards, and family office intro services — and how to separate what's genuinely worth it from what just sounds like it should be. Finally, Jasmine Bhatti, founder and CEO of NaviNurses, joins to discuss the personalized healthcare landscape: from private duty nursing and post-surgical recovery care to concierge medicine, longevity practitioners, and integrative health.
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Episode 54: Mortgages, Trusts, Hedge Funds, and More: Live Q&A from Our Annual Conference
April 27th, 2026 | 35 mins 10 secs
estate planning, financial literacy, gifting strategies, incentive stock options, inheritance planning, live q&a, real estate investing, real estate syndication, retirement planning, stock option exercise, talking to kids about money, tax planning, trust distribution, trust strategies
This week, we're bringing you something a little different. This episode was recorded live at our 2026 annual personal wealth conference at the Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina. Stephan is joined by Deon Strickland, Ph.D. and Derek Cheshire, CFP®, EA for a live Q&A panel, fielding questions submitted on the spot by conference attendees. Topics include the pros and cons of paying cash for a home, annual gift tax exclusion strategies for large families, structuring inheritances for young adults, trust disputes between beneficiaries, troubled real estate syndications, ISO exercises and AMT credits, talking to your kids about money, evaluating a hedge fund, and navigating a parent's estate after a spouse passes.
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Episode 51: Rachel Cruze of The Ramsey Show on Raising Money-Smart Kids, DAFs vs. Private Foundations, and Getting Into Alternatives
April 6th, 2026 | 36 mins 25 secs
alternative investments, charitable giving, donor-advised funds, estate planning, family business, family philanthropy, financial literacy, generational wealth transfer, gifting strategies, inheritance planning, parenting and money, private equity investment, private foundations, real estate investing, rental property, tax planning, third-generation wealth, trust strategies
Rachel Cruze, author and co-host of The Ramsey Show, joins us to talk about how financial values are formed, passed down, and sometimes lost across generations. We also look at when a private foundation makes more sense than a donor-advised fund for a family giving $200,000 a year, and whether rental real estate is a smart entry point into alternatives — or just trading one set of risks for another.
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Episode 50: PE Exit Prep, Offshore Account Reporting, and Protecting Collector Vehicles with Hagerty's Trent Abbott
March 30th, 2026 | 34 mins 50 secs
asset protection, business exit strategy, car insurance, expat tax planning, family business, financial literacy, foreign account compliance, international planning, liquidity event, pe sale preparation, physician finance, private equity investment, specialty asset coverage, tax planning
This week on the Scholar Wealth Podcast, Stephan walks through what a business owner should be doing in the years before entering a formal sale process, using the example of a regional physical therapy group fielding private equity interest. He then addresses the foreign account reporting obligations that can put returning expats out of compliance without realizing it. Finally, Trent Abbott, Vice President of Global Development at Hagerty, joins to discuss how families with significant vehicle collections should think about specialty insurance, agreed value coverage, and the unique risks that standard auto policies miss.
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Episode 48: Stock Compensation, Inherited IRA Taxes, and Documenting Family Legacy
March 16th, 2026 | 36 mins 47 secs
employee stock compensation, equity compensation, executive compensation, family legacy planning, financial literacy, inheritance planning, inherited ira, legacy storytelling, tax planning
In this episode, we examine why publicly traded companies often compensate employees with stock instead of cash and how equity-based pay structures align incentives while creating new risks for employees. We then discuss the tax challenges of inheriting a large traditional IRA under the 10-year distribution rule and explore strategies for managing the resulting tax burden. Finally, in our From the Field segment, we speak with Susan Brody, founder of Family Legacy Videos, about preserving family stories, values, and history across generations.
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Episode 45: Family Travel Fairness, STR Bonus Depreciation, and Digital Risk Management
February 23rd, 2026 | 37 mins 26 secs
asset protection, bonus depreciation, charitable giving, cybersecurity, family dynamics, financial literacy, gifting strategies, intergenerational wealth, real estate investing, short-term rentals, tax planning, vacation rental
In this episode, we explore how complexity shows up in family dynamics, tax strategy, and digital risk. We discuss how parents can navigate lifestyle differences among adult children without falling into the reallocation trap, unpack how bonus depreciation for short-term rentals actually works under the One Big Beautiful Bill, and close with a From the Field conversation on modern cybersecurity risks facing high-profile families and family offices.
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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.