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WCI #47: Staying the Course, Stock Purchase Plans, and TSP Loans

WCI #47: Staying the Course, Stock Purchase Plans, and TSP Loans

FromWhite Coat Investor Podcast


WCI #47: Staying the Course, Stock Purchase Plans, and TSP Loans

FromWhite Coat Investor Podcast

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Mar 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode Dr. Dahle answers listeners' questions about staying the course with your investing, stock purchase plans, and TSP Loans. 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 Set for Life Insurance. Set for Life Insurance was founded by President, Jamie K. Fleischner, CLU, ChFC, LUTCF in 1993 which she started while attending Washington University in St. Louis. They specialize in individual term life, disability and long term care insurance. They work on the client’s behalf to shop around to find the most suitable products at the most cost effective rate. Set for Life is first and foremost a client-centric company. They listen carefully to the needs of clients and shop around to find the best products available at the best rate. Because of the volume and exceptional reputation of Set for Life Insurance as well as the relationships they have developed over the years, Set for Life clients have access to special services not available elsewhere in the industry. This includes special discounts, gender neutral policies (saving women significantly), priority underwriting handling and on some occasions exceptions in the underwriting process. For more information, visit www.setforlifeinsurance.com.
Released:
Mar 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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