Displaying 2 items of The Scholar Wealth Podcast with the tag "higher education".
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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 39: 529 Planning in an AI World, Raising Grounded Kids, and Understanding REITs
January 12th, 2026 | 28 mins 51 secs
529 plans, financial literacy, higher education, inheritance planning, lifestyle inflation, raising grounded kids, real estate investing, reits, tax planning
In this episode of the Scholar Wealth Podcast, we start with two listener questions facing many high-income families today. First, we discuss how to think about funding a 529 plan when AI is rapidly changing education, careers, and credentialing, and how to plan for college without overcommitting to a single path. We then turn to a lifestyle question about enjoying financial success while raising kids who stay grounded and understand the value of money. In the second half of the episode, we’re joined by Dr. Stace Sirmans, Professor of Finance at Auburn University, for a clear, academic explanation of how REITs work and how they’re structured.