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WCI #12: Investing in Taxable Accounts - What You Need to Know

WCI #12: Investing in Taxable Accounts - What You Need to Know

FromWhite Coat Investor Podcast


WCI #12: Investing in Taxable Accounts - What You Need to Know

FromWhite Coat Investor Podcast

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Apr 25, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Investing in Taxable Accounts -- What You Need to Know. Ever wondered what you should do when you've maxed out your 401K, backdoor Roth IRA, and HSA but still want to save more? Dr. Dahle discusses the advantages to taxable accounts and what you need to know as you invest in them. If you found this podcast useful, visit our blog at http://whitecoatinvestor.com/ for more personal finance and investing information. Find an engaging and helpful community in our forum at http://whitecoatinvestor.com/forums/ This episode is sponsored by DrDisabilityQuotes.com . Bob Bhayani, MBA, is managing partner for a truly independent provider of disability insurance planning solutions to the medical community nationwide. Bob regularly lectures at hospitals and faculties regarding creation of income protection and risk management solutions. Bob has specialized in working with residents and fellows early in their careers to set up sound financial and insurance strategies. Bob has leveraged his decades worth of relationships with top insurance companies to deliver discounts to all eligible applicants. DrDisabilityQuotes.com is an interactive website where physicians are able to gain a wealth of knowledge regarding disability insurance and also run instant life insurance comparison quotes from various companies. For your insurance needs contact Bob at info@drdisabilityquotes.com or 973-771-9100.
Released:
Apr 25, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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