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For 30 years, Money Matters hosts Scott Hanson and Pat McClain have answered thousands of questions from callers just like you. This is the perfect podcast for high-net-worth investors with questions like:
-Should I do Roth conversions?
-Are there tax strategies I should be using?
-Do I have the proper estate plan?
-Is my portfolio allocation diverse enough?
-Will I retire on time?
Take Money Matters with you each week. Download the show wherever you get your podcasts.
For 30 years, Money Matters hosts Scott Hanson and Pat McClain have answered thousands of questions from callers just like you. This is the perfect podcast for high-net-worth investors with questions like:
-Should I do Roth conversions?
-Are there tax strategies I should be using?
-Do I have the proper estate plan?
-Is my portfolio allocation diverse enough?
-Will I retire on time?
Take Money Matters with you each week. Download the show wherever you get your podcasts.
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In this episode of Money Matters, Scott and Pat react to a listener being pitched a complex direct indexing strategy using margin, while another wrestles with whether setting up trusts for their grandchildren is worth the hassle—breaking down what actually adds value and what doesn’t.
They expand into tax strategies for larger portfolios, including when more sophisticated approaches create more cost and complexity than benefit. You’ll also hear practical guidance on estate planning, gifting, RMDs, and charitable giving through QCDs.
What You’ll Learn:
- When a direct indexing strategy using margin may do more harm than good
- How to approach tax strategies for larger portfolios without overcomplicating your plan
- When trusts make sense for gifting—and when they don’t
- Smarter ways to handle RMDs and reduce taxes with QCDs
- Why some strategies are driven more by firm incentives than investor outcomes
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