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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 27: Triple Net Leases, Trust Gifting, and Lessons from SEC Whistleblower Cases</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>This week, Stephan answers two listener questions — how to evaluate triple net lease opportunities with a $5 million budget, and how high-net-worth families should begin transferring wealth to their children through irrevocable trusts. Then, in our From the Field segment, Scott Silver and David Chase share insights from their work as SEC whistleblower attorneys and discuss how investors can protect themselves from fraud in private markets.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>This week: the tradeoffs in triple net lease investing — comparing three smaller Starbucks properties to a single Walgreens location — and how to think about diversification, stability, and timing when committing $5 million to real estate.
Then, a question from a family whose net worth now exceeds the estate tax threshold: what’s the smartest way to begin gifting to children through irrevocable trusts? We discuss how to balance control, flexibility, and tax efficiency while aligning the plan with long-term goals.
Finally, in our From the Field segment, Scott Silver and David Chase, co-founders of SEC Whistleblowers Law Firm, join the show to share what they’ve learned representing investors and whistleblowers. They discuss how the SEC whistleblower program works, common red flags in alternative investments, and practical steps families can take to protect themselves.
Have a question for a future episode? Submit it at scholaradvising.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: the tradeoffs in triple net lease investing — comparing three smaller Starbucks properties to a single Walgreens location — and how to think about diversification, stability, and timing when committing $5 million to real estate.</p>

<p>Then, a question from a family whose net worth now exceeds the estate tax threshold: what’s the smartest way to begin gifting to children through irrevocable trusts? We discuss how to balance control, flexibility, and tax efficiency while aligning the plan with long-term goals.</p>

<p>Finally, in our From the Field segment, Scott Silver and David Chase, co-founders of SEC Whistleblowers Law Firm, join the show to share what they’ve learned representing investors and whistleblowers. They discuss how the SEC whistleblower program works, common red flags in alternative investments, and practical steps families can take to protect themselves.</p>

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

<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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    <![CDATA[<p>This week: the tradeoffs in triple net lease investing — comparing three smaller Starbucks properties to a single Walgreens location — and how to think about diversification, stability, and timing when committing $5 million to real estate.</p>

<p>Then, a question from a family whose net worth now exceeds the estate tax threshold: what’s the smartest way to begin gifting to children through irrevocable trusts? We discuss how to balance control, flexibility, and tax efficiency while aligning the plan with long-term goals.</p>

<p>Finally, in our From the Field segment, Scott Silver and David Chase, co-founders of SEC Whistleblowers Law Firm, join the show to share what they’ve learned representing investors and whistleblowers. They discuss how the SEC whistleblower program works, common red flags in alternative investments, and practical steps families can take to protect themselves.</p>

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

<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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