Displaying 4 items of The Scholar Wealth Podcast with the tag "international planning".
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Episode 46: Evaluating PPLI, Investing in a Child’s Startup, and Cross-Border Tax Complexity
March 2nd, 2026 | 37 mins 32 secs
advanced tax strategies, complex wealth structures, cross-border planning, estate planning, family business, family capital decisions, international planning, private equity investment, tax planning, venture investing
In this episode, we examine three sophisticated planning decisions that sit at the intersection of tax efficiency, family dynamics, and global mobility. We break down how affluent families should evaluate Private Placement Life Insurance beyond the marketing pitch, how to thoughtfully approach investing in a child’s venture-backed startup without distorting incentives or relationships, and close with a From the Field conversation on the real tax and structural complexities of building a life across borders.
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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 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 32: Irish-Domiciled ETFs, 2026 IPS Refresh, and Luxury Holiday Design
November 24th, 2025 | 25 mins 34 secs
charitable giving, donor-advised funds, estate planning, expat investing, family business, family governance, financial independence, financial literacy, international planning, ips updates, irish etfs, luxury holiday décor, seasonal planning, tax planning
This episode explores three sides of global wealth management and seasonal lifestyle planning. Stephan Shipe, Ph.D., CFA, CFP®, explains how non-U.S. residents can access index-fund diversification through Irish-domiciled ETFs, then breaks down what modern family offices should include in a 2026 Investment Policy Statement refresh. In our From the Field segment, holiday designer Christine Mango shares how luxury families create festive, elegant spaces for the season.