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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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  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we explore how financial decisions can still feel complicated even when the numbers clearly work. The conversation covers how to choose impactful charitable giving without an existing connection, how wash sale rules show up in real-world portfolios, and a practical discussion with Mike Blake on how business valuations actually work in practice.</itunes:subtitle>
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Next, a common tax planning concern around wash sale rules. Stephan explains how wash sales can be triggered unintentionally in larger portfolios with multiple accounts, similar ETFs, and automatic reinvestments, and what investors should do differently going forward.
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Stay in touch beyond the podcast:  
Personal Wealth Conference: https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/conference-2026/
Newsletter: https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/newsletter  
Start your planning journey: https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/welcome
Submit a question for the show: https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/podcast  
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 principal. 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. Thanks for listening! 
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, we begin with a listener question on charitable giving. When there is room in the plan to give meaningfully but no personal connection to a specific organization, Stephan discusses how to think about impact, why local giving can matter at this scale, and how to evaluate organizations without falling into decision paralysis.</p>

<p>Next, a common tax planning concern around wash sale rules. Stephan explains how wash sales can be triggered unintentionally in larger portfolios with multiple accounts, similar ETFs, and automatic reinvestments, and what investors should do differently going forward.</p>

<p>To close out the episode, Stephan is joined by Mike Blake, a business appraiser and managing partner of a boutique valuation firm, for a practical conversation on business valuation. They discuss why valuation is more than just a number, how narratives and assumptions shape outcomes, where founders often misunderstand value, and how valuation plays a role in planning, transactions, and wealth transfer decisions.</p>

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<p>Stay in touch beyond the podcast:  </p>

<p>Personal Wealth Conference: <a href="https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/conference-2026/" rel="nofollow">https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/conference-2026/</a><br>
Newsletter: <a href="https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/newsletter" rel="nofollow">https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/newsletter</a><br><br>
Start your planning journey: <a href="https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/welcome" rel="nofollow">https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/welcome</a><br>
Submit a question for the show: <a href="https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/podcast" rel="nofollow">https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/podcast</a>  </p>

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<p>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 principal. 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. Thanks for listening!</p>]]>
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<p>Next, a common tax planning concern around wash sale rules. Stephan explains how wash sales can be triggered unintentionally in larger portfolios with multiple accounts, similar ETFs, and automatic reinvestments, and what investors should do differently going forward.</p>

<p>To close out the episode, Stephan is joined by Mike Blake, a business appraiser and managing partner of a boutique valuation firm, for a practical conversation on business valuation. They discuss why valuation is more than just a number, how narratives and assumptions shape outcomes, where founders often misunderstand value, and how valuation plays a role in planning, transactions, and wealth transfer decisions.</p>

<hr>

<p>Stay in touch beyond the podcast:  </p>

<p>Personal Wealth Conference: <a href="https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/conference-2026/" rel="nofollow">https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/conference-2026/</a><br>
Newsletter: <a href="https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/newsletter" rel="nofollow">https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/newsletter</a><br><br>
Start your planning journey: <a href="https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/welcome" rel="nofollow">https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/welcome</a><br>
Submit a question for the show: <a href="https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/podcast" rel="nofollow">https://scholarfinancialadvising.com/podcast</a>  </p>

<hr>

<p>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 principal. 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. Thanks for listening!</p>]]>
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