In this Australian Finance Podcast episode, your hosts Owen Rask and Gemma Mitchell break down sudden wealth events, and what happens when life goes from “normal” to financially complex overnight. They cover:
– What counts as a sudden wealth event
– Why more money does not always mean less stress
– The emotional side of inheritance, guilt, pressure, and decision fatigue
– What changes when your wealth jumps quickly
– Why structure, tax, protection, and estate planning matter more than ever
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Topics Covered
– What is a Sudden Wealth Event?
– Why Fast Money Can Create Fast Complexity
– Myth: More Money = Less Stress
– The Great Wealth Transfer in Australia
– Inheritance, Insurance Payouts & Business Sales
– The Shift from Budgeting to Structuring
– The Shift from Saving to Protecting
– The Shift from Accumulation to Strategy
– Sudden Wealth Syndrome: What It Is
– Overwhelm, Anxiety & Decision Fatigue
– Guilt, Family Pressure & Changing Relationships
– Why Tax Becomes a Bigger Lever
– Structuring, Trusts & Ownership Decisions
– Asset Protection & Estate Planning
– Separating the Emotional Response from the Practical Plan
– Why Doing Nothing Quickly Can Be Smart
– Building a “Sleep at Night” Plan
– What to Do Before You Act on a Windfall
– When to Get Advice Early
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