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In this Q&A, Stuart tackles six real-world dilemmas listeners are wrestling with. He opens with superannuation, weighing Hostplus High Growth vs Indexed High Growth and why fees (0.80% vs 0.04%) and an evidence-based tilt often beat glossy promises. For a Brisbane surgeon in training, he maps a “maximum optionality” plan, prioritising cash buffers, offsets, and low-friction, rules-based ETFs while big life variables (city, role, renovation) settle. He then explores whether to buy an “investment” today that could double as a child’s first home tomorrow, and what happens when lifestyle aims conflict with investment-grade selection before unpacking Australia’s size-over-location bias, and if central townhouses may win as cities densify. On “how much is enough?”, Stuart builds a spending-led framework (run-rate needs, sequencing risk, liquidity, giving goals) for a high-spend, asset-rich couple navigating trust/super complexity. He closes with a playbook for 22-year-old beginners: first-home schemes vs waiting, when a broker helps, and simple starting moves, emergency fund, automated DCA, smart super contributions, and only adding property when the numbers and borrowing power say “go.” Clear principles, practical next steps.

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