Investopoly
Investopoly is a twice-weekly podcast designed to help you make better financial decisions and build wealth with clarity and confidence. Hosted by Stuart (tax adviser, financial adviser, and mortgage broker) and Campbell (senior financial adviser), each episode delivers concise, practical insights grounded in real-world strategy, research, methodologies, and case studies.
You will get two episodes each week: a main episode that deep-dives into a single wealth-building topic, and a Q&A episode that answers listener questions and real scenarios. Send your questions to questions@investopoly.com.au
We also writes a weekly blog, and many podcast topics build on those ideas and frameworks. Stuart's forthcoming book, Wealth by Design, will be available in July 2026.
Investopoly
Q&A - Lifestyle upgrades versus financial independence, late-stage property decisions, family trust tax risks, and more
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In this episode, Stuart works through a series of real-world questions that sit right at the intersection of money, lifestyle, and long-term strategy. From couples in their early 50s weighing up a beachside lifestyle purchase versus preserving liquidity for early retirement, to younger families juggling income shocks, property portfolios, and big upcoming capital events, this episode is about decision-making when the stakes are high, and the margin for error is small.
He also unpacks a major trust tax court case currently unfolding and explains, in plain English, why it matters for anyone using family trusts and bucket companies. If you’ve ever wondered whether structures you rely on could change under your feet, this discussion will help clarify the risks and what to watch next.
Along the way, he explores redundancy and retirement uncertainty, how to think about super when balances are uneven between partners, when property becomes a concentration risk, and why borrowing capacity can be both an opportunity and a trap later in life.
This episode isn’t about perfect answers. It’s about frameworks, how to balance logic versus emotion, growth versus safety, and flexibility versus commitment, so you can make decisions that still work when markets, rates, or personal circumstances change.
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IMPORTANT: This podcast provides general information about finance, taxes, and credit. This means that the content does not consider your specific objectives, financial situation, or needs. It is crucial for you to assess whether the information is suitable for your circumstances before taking any actions based on it. If you find yourself uncertain about the relevance or your specific needs, it is advisable to seek advice from a licensed and trustworthy professional.
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