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WCI #192: Is Your Financial Plan Reasonable?

WCI #192: Is Your Financial Plan Reasonable?

FromWhite Coat Investor Podcast


WCI #192: Is Your Financial Plan Reasonable?

FromWhite Coat Investor Podcast

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Jan 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I often tell people having a written investing plan is crucial to their financial success. That requires that the investing plan first be reasonable. There are lots of portfolios out there that simply are not reasonable. There is not just one way to invest successfully. If you pick something reasonable and fund it adequately, you are highly likely to reach your goals. In this episode we will go through 10 ways to know if your written financial plan is reasonable, answer several listener questions about their financial plans, and give you directions on how to get a written financial plan in place, if you have not done this important step yet. See the full show notes here http://whitecoatinvestor.com/is-your-financial-plan-reasonable-podcast-192 Our sponsor, Doctor Disability Insurance, Inc. is an innovative, one-stop service that makes disability insurance shopping quick, affordable, and easy to understand. Physicians and Dentists save time and money by comparing plans and prices from multiple insurance companies. The site provides free quotes from leading companies in the disability insurance industry along with friendly and knowledgeable customer support. Based in San Clemente California, President and CEO Chuck Krugh is a Certified Financial Planner with more than 20 years of experience working with professionals in the medical/dental industry. If you need disability insurance contact Chuck today at https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/doctordisability
Released:
Jan 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Helping Physicians, Dentists, Residents, Students, And Other Highly-Educated Busy Professionals get a "fair shake" on Wall Street through sharing investing and personal finance information.