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In this episode, Stuart discusses the importance of considering potential inheritances when developing long-term financial plans. He acknowledges that with the vast amount of wealth expected to be passed down in Australia over the next two decades, many individuals are likely to receive an inheritance at some point in their lives.
Stuart explores the various factors to consider when determining the extent to which an inheritance should be factored into one's investment strategy. He suggests adopting a conservative approach, as relying too heavily on an inheritance can carry risks, especially if the benefactor is relatively young and in good health.
The episode delves into how incorporating an inheritance into one's financial plan might impact decisions such as home loan repayment, investment debt reduction, and risk tolerance. Stuart also provides insights on managing inheritances efficiently, including options like testamentary trusts, superannuation contributions, and debt reduction. He emphasises the importance of seeking professional advice to navigate the tax and legal implications of inheritances.
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