
White Coat Investor Podcast
Host Dr. James Dahle, a practicing emergency physician and founder of the White Coat Investor Blog, educates medical students, residents, physicians, dentists, and other high-income professionals about personal finance and building wealth. The podcast covers topics like paying off student loans, creating a personal financial plan, retirement planning, saving money, real estate investing, side hustles, and becoming a millionaire by following WCI principles. It aims to help listeners become their own financial advisor and avoid being ripped off by financial advisors.
Episodes
WCI #478: How Doctors Can Give More and Pay Less in Taxes
How can physicians maximize charitable giving while reducing their tax burden? In this episode of The White Coat Investor Podcast, Dr. Matt Moore joins us to discuss charitable trusts, recent changes affecting charitable giving, and advanced strategies physicians can use to give more efficiently. We cover the different types of charitable trusts, tax implications, when these strategies make sense,
MtoM #281: What This Doctor Did with a Surprise Inheritance
What should you do when a large amount of money suddenly enters your life? In this Milestones to Millionaire episode, we talk with a physician who received an unexpected inheritance and had to make important decisions about how to manage that new wealth responsibly. We discuss the financial choices made after receiving the inheritance, lessons learned along the way, and advice for other physicians
WCI #477: How Doctors Beat Corporate Medicine
What happens when a physician-owned practice takes on corporate medicine? In this episode of The White Coat Investor Podcast, we discuss how a group of emergency physicians successfully fought to preserve their independent practice in a dispute that drew national attention. We explore the challenges facing physician-owned groups, the growing influence of corporate medicine, and what this case coul
MtoM #280: How a Millionaire Doctor Changed Specialties
What happens when financial success gives you the freedom to rethink your career? In this Milestones to Millionaire episode, we meet a physician who reached millionaire status and then made an unexpected decision: returning to fellowship and changing specialties. We discuss the financial journey that made this career move possible, the role financial security played in creating options, and the le
WCI #476: Factor Investing: Should You Tilt Your Portfolio?
Should investors stick with traditional index funds, or does factor investing deserve a place in a portfolio? In this episode of the White Coat Investor Podcast, we interview Jeromey Thornton from Avantis about the firm's origins, investment philosophy, and approach to factor investing. We discuss portfolio tilts, the evidence behind factor premiums, how investors should think about choosing funds
MtoM #279: The Financial Decisions That Built a Millionaire Doctor
How quickly can a physician build wealth after training? In this Milestones to Millionaire episode, we meet a doctor who became a millionaire just four years after completing training while also paying off student loans in only two years. We discuss the financial decisions, habits, and priorities that helped accelerate wealth building early in this physician's career. This episode highlights the i
WCI #475: Do Physicians Need a Family Office?
What is a family office, and do physicians actually need one? In this episode of the White Coat Investor Podcast, we speak with Josh Kanter about the concept of family offices, the story of Burton W. Kanter, and how high-income professionals can think about organizing, managing, and communicating wealth. We also discuss tools like LeafPlanner, approaches to teaching children about family finances,
MtoM #278: This Doctor's Investment Gains Beat His Contributions
What happens when your investment growth starts exceeding the amount you are contributing each year? In this Milestones to Millionaire episode, we talk with a physician who reached an important investing milestone: annual portfolio growth that outpaced new contributions. We discuss what this stage of wealth building can look like, lessons learned along the way, and advice for other physicians purs
WCI #474: Choosing the Right Investment Accounts
How should physicians think about choosing the right investment accounts? In this episode of the White Coat Investor Podcast, we discuss several common account and investing questions, including Roth versus traditional contributions, isolating basis within a TSP, managing multiple solo retirement plans, and whether a business should have a brokerage account. We also explore the tradeoff between in
MtoM #277: Graduating Residency with a $200K Net Worth
What does strong financial progress during residency actually look like? In this Milestones to Millionaire episode, we talk with a physician who is graduating residency with a $200K net worth and discuss the decisions that helped make that milestone possible. We also explore the role military medicine played in this physician's journey, including lessons for doctors considering a military career p
WCI #473: Risk, Reward, and Smarter Investing
How should investors think about risk, reward, and building a portfolio that actually matches their goals? In this episode of the White Coat Investor Podcast, we talk with Ben Carlson about themes from his new book Risk & Reward, including market fear, portfolio complexity, behavioral mistakes, and the tradeoffs involved in investing decisions. We discuss questions many investors wrestle with: rea
MtoM #276: Part-Time Millionaire as a Government Doctor
What does long-term wealth building look like as a government physician? In this Milestones to Millionaire episode, we talk to a doctor who became a TSP millionaire while transitioning to part-time work and maintaining a strong long-term investing strategy. We also cover lessons learned along the way, including career flexibility, retirement investing through the Thrift Savings Plan, and practical
WCI #472: Financial Questions New and Established Doctors Face
In this episode of the White Coat Investor Podcast, we answer a range of financial questions relevant to both new and experienced physicians. Topics include handling a parent's reverse mortgage, refinancing during residency, structuring compensation within an S-corporation, whether brokerage accounts belong inside an LLC, and evaluating a Vanguard variable annuity. We also recognize graduating phy
MtoM #275: How a Small-Town Doctor Built a Million-Dollar Portfolio
What does building wealth look like as a physician practicing in a smaller community? In this Milestones to Millionaire episode, we chat with a doctor who reached $1 million in investments and the financial decisions that helped make it possible. We also explore the benefits and tradeoffs of practicing in a small town, along with practical advice for physicians considering that career path. This e
WCI #471: What My Brain Tumor Taught Me About Life and Money
In this episode of the White Coat Investor Podcast, Dr. Josh Daily shares his experience with a brain tumor recurrence and how it reshaped his perspective on life, work, and money. We discuss the emotional and practical realities of facing a serious diagnosis, including the role of disability insurance and the importance of preparing for uncertainty. More importantly, this conversation explores de
MtoM #274: How This Doctor Became Mortgage-Free Using Geographic Arbitrage
What role can geographic arbitrage play in your financial plan? In this Milestones to Millionaire episode, we discuss how one physician used geographic arbitrage to become mortgage-free and improve overall financial flexibility. We also review lessons learned from relocating, including how cost of living, income, and lifestyle choices can influence long-term financial outcomes. If you are consider
WCI #470: How to Maximize the Impact of Your Charitable Giving
In this episode of the White Coat Investor Podcast we explore how physicians and other high-income professionals can approach charitable giving in a more intentional and effective way. We discuss reaching financial independence early, developing a philosophy of giving, and how to maximize the impact of donations over time. Topics include the logistics of giving, tax considerations, and the tradeof
MtoM #273: A Doctor's Plan to Eliminate $800K in Student Loans
What does it look like to manage $800,000 in student loan debt as a physician? In this Milestones to Millionaire episode, we discuss this doctor's plan for handling a massive student loan balance while navigating a high cost of living area and the financial realities of early career medicine. We also discuss the challenges and experience of attending a Caribbean medical school, along with practica
WCI #469: Real Estate Investing Mistakes Doctors Should Avoid
In this episode of the White Coat Investor Podcast, we cover practical real estate decisions that matter for physicians and other high-income professionals. We begin by comparing REITs, REIT funds, and private real estate syndications, including how these options differ in structure, liquidity, and risk. We also discuss warning signs of private real estate scams and what investors should evaluate
MtoM #272: How to Start Strong as a New Attending Physician
What helps a physician succeed in the first year as an attending? In this Milestones to Millionaire episode, we discuss a doctor who had a strong first year after training and the decisions that helped create early momentum. We also cover practical advice for landing your first attending job, negotiating opportunities, and getting ahead financially and professionally in the early years of practice
WCI #468: Financial Mistakes High-Income Professionals Should Avoid with Amanda Harrell
In this episode of the White Coat Investor Podcast, we discuss common financial mistakes that can quietly reduce long-term wealth for physicians and other high-income professionals. Topics include handling a 401(k) rollover without disrupting the backdoor Roth IRA process, why direct indexing may be less valuable than advertised, setting up a 401(k) as a practice owner, and why some financial one-
MtoM #271: Dual Physician Couple Pays Off $527K Student Loans in One Year
What does it take to pay off more than $500,000 in student loan debt in a single year? In this Milestones to Millionaire episode, we discuss a dual-physician couple who paid off $527,000 in student loans in just one year. Their experience highlights how income, discipline, and prioritization can work together to accelerate debt repayment. We also cover practical advice for others facing large stud
WCI #467: The Truths About Index Fund Investing (According to Vanguard)
In this episode of the White Coat Investor Podcast we review key takeaways from a Vanguard white paper on index fund investing, focusing on what actually drives long-term results. We then cover several practical financial topics relevant to physicians and high-income professionals, including strategies for handling inheritances, considerations when inheriting a home with a mortgage, and how indust
MtoM #270: PSLF Success Story: $500K+ Forgiven
What does financial progress look like after reaching Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)? In this Milestones to Millionaire episode, we discuss the transition from carrying significant student loan debt to achieving a positive net worth. This milestone often marks an important shift in how physicians think about saving, investing, and long-term financial planning. We also cover practical advic
WCI #466: Roth Conversions for a Smarter Retirement
In this episode of the White Coat Investor Podcast, we dive into practical strategies for physicians, dentists, and high-income professionals to make the most of Roth accounts, retirement planning, and related tax moves: • How to leverage your 530A "Trump" account to get extra benefits • Evaluating whether TSP Roth conversions make sense for your situation • When student loan refinancing is advant
MtoM #269: She Thought She Was Broke After PSLF—She Wasn't
What happens financially after student loan forgiveness—and how should you think about your net worth? In this Milestones to Millionaire episode, we talk with a physician who reached a major turning point after receiving Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). Initially feeling like she was "back to zero," she later realized her true financial position was much stronger—revealing a net worth of $6
WCI #465: How to Make Smarter Investment Decisions (Taxes, Fees, Risk)
Making smarter investment decisions isn't about finding the perfect investment—it's about understanding how taxes, fees, and risk impact your outcomes over time. In this episode of the White Coat Investor podcast, we break down several real-world scenarios that high-income professionals face. We start by discussing whether it makes sense to sell a legacy investment in order to move into a lower-co
MtoM #268: From $50K to $150K in Residency (How It Happened)
What does it actually look like to get financially set up during residency? In this Milestones to Millionaire episode, we talk with a PGY-4 interventional radiology resident who is already building a strong financial foundation before becoming an attending. From maxing out Roth IRAs and opening a solo 401(k), to paying down debt and managing cash flow, this episode walks through a real-world examp
WCI #464: Is The 4% Rule Still Safe? (Creator Responds)
The 4% rule has been one of the most widely used frameworks in retirement planning—but is it still valid today? In this episode, we sit down with Bill Bengen, the creator of the 4% rule, to discuss how retirement strategies have evolved and what high-income professionals should be thinking about now. We cover his latest book, A Richer Retirement, along with his current recommendations on safe with
MtoM #267: How This Doctor Reached a $500K Net Worth Right After Training
In this episode of the Milestones to Millionaire series, we meet a physician who recently completed fellowship and, together with their spouse—a nurse—has already reached an impressive $500,000 net worth early in their careers. They share how they built wealth during medical training, the financial strategies that helped them reach the half-million milestone, and the lessons they learned along the
WCI #463: 529 Plans: How Much to Save and What They Can Be Used For
529 plans are one of the most popular ways for families to save for education—but many parents still have questions about how much to contribute and what those funds can actually be used for. In this episode of the White Coat Investor Podcast, Dr. Jim Dahle answers several listener questions about 529 education savings plans, including how much parents might consider saving for a newborn child and
MtoM #266: How an Anesthesia Assistant Built an $850K Net Worth
In this episode of Milestones to Millionaire, we meet Chabely Rodriguez, a certified anesthesiologist assistant (CAA) who has built an impressive $850,000 net worth early in her career. Chabely shares her financial journey, including the realities of working in anesthesia, how locums work has influenced her income strategy, and the steps she has taken to steadily build wealth. We discuss how high-
WCI #462: How to Think Clearly About Money Without Obsessing Over It with David Stein
In this interview, Dr. Jim Dahle is joined by David Stein, host of the Money for the Rest of Us podcast and author of the book Money for the Rest of Us. David shares his personal story of burnout, how it reshaped his relationship with work and investing, and why many high-income professionals struggle not because they lack information—but because they focus on the wrong details. The conversation e
MtoM #265: Inside an $8 Million Physician Net Worth
What does an $8 million physician net worth actually look like—and how was it built? In this episode, Dr. Jim Dahle sits down with a physician who started with very little and methodically built a multimillion-dollar net worth over time. They walk through the key decisions, habits, and tradeoffs that mattered most, and the lessons other doctors can apply to their own path to wealth. This conversat
WCI #461: How Doctors Should Think About Disability and Income Protection
Physicians face unique financial risks that go beyond budgeting and investing. In this episode, Dr. Jim Dahle breaks down the essential protections every doctor needs, including: -Whole Life Insurance: Do doctors need it for estate planning, and what risks should you watch for? -Disability Insurance: One doctor's story of how disability can impact your finances and why protecting your earning abi
MtoM #264: Paying Off $250,000 in Student Loans in a HCOL Area
In this Milestones to Millionaire episode, we follow the financial journey of a gynecologic oncologist navigating student loans, a high cost of living, and the long runway to physician wealth. We discuss what it looks like to build wealth while still carrying debt, how short-term sacrifices can support long-term financial stability, and whether becoming a doctor still makes financial sense in toda
WCI #460: What Actually Drives Burnout in Physicians
Physician burnout is often discussed, but rarely explained clearly. In this White Coat Investor interview, we're joined by Rutherford Pascal, a leadership coach who works closely with physicians. The conversation explores why burnout happens, why traditional fixes often fall short, and how concepts like deliberate rest, autonomy, and leadership skills play a meaningful role in long-term career sus
MtoM #263: Lessons from Leaving a Financial Advisor
Reaching a seven-figure net worth isn't just about income—it's about decisions. In this Milestones to Millionaire episode, a CRNA walks through how he built wealth, why he ultimately fired his financial advisor, and the challenges that came with taking full ownership of his financial life. The conversation covers income and net worth context, the emotional and practical hurdles of managing money i
WCI #459: Financial Strategies Every Physician Needs: Taxes, Retirement, and Real Estate
In this episode, we cover a wide range of financial strategies for physicians and high-income professionals. From burnout prevention to retirement planning, every chapter provides actionable guidance that can save time, reduce stress, and grow your wealth efficiently. We start with why financial literacy is essential for burnout prevention, then dive into advanced investing strategies such as dire
MtoM #262: How This Physician Built Wealth Through Consistency
In this episode of the MtoM Podcast #262, we explore how a pediatric intensivist became a millionaire and share actionable lessons for other doctors looking to build wealth. From career choices and saving strategies to the mindset shifts required for financial success, this episode provides a practical roadmap for physicians at any stage of their career. We cover the pediatric intensivist's person
WCI #458: Why High-Income Doctors Still Struggle to Build Wealth
High-income doctors often assume that earning more money will naturally lead to wealth—but for many physicians, that never happens. In this episode of the White Coat Investor Podcast, bestselling author David Bach explains why simple, automatic money systems consistently outperform willpower, budgeting, and complex investing strategies. We break down the core ideas behind The Automatic Millionaire
MtoM #261: Two Doc Couple Pays Cash for Home Renovation and Financial Boot Camp: What is a Stock?
In this episode, we talk with a two doc family who renovated their home entirely in cash, including a full indoor basketball court so their kids can play inside during freezing Minnesota winters. They waited a few years after building the house before finishing the basement, choosing patience and planning over debt. Along the way, they also reached millionaire status by staying intentional with th
WCI #457: Cash Balance Plans, Trusts, and the Million-Dollar Debate
In this episode we talk through big money topics like cash balance plans, revocable trusts, and what peak spending years really means and when it happens. We talk about where non-docs should start if they are new to White Coat Investor content. Dr. Dahle talks about a recent posts that got some people fired up when he shared his opinion that if doctors do not retire with millions they have failed
MtoM #260: General Contractor Becomes a Millionaire and Financial Boot Camp: How Does Dental Insurance Work?
In this episode, we talk with a contractor who built a millionaire net worth without sky-high incomes or an inheritance. He and his wife have paid off their home, invested consistently, and recently took the leap to start a contracting business just nine months ago. Starting out making a combined $70,000 and never earning more than $210,000 in a year, they prove you do not need a massive salary to
WCI #456: Alternative Investments with Larry Swedroe
Today we're diving into all the stuff everyone seems to be arguing about lately: AI and whether it is actually a bubble, why nobody wants small value, international, or bonds anymore, and what to say to the growing crowd of S&P-500-only investors. We also break down the world of alternative investments in a way that is simple and actually useful, from real estate and crypto to reinsurance, annuiti
MtoM #259: PA Pays Off Student Loans in 16 Months and Financial Boot Camp: What is a Bond?
Today we talk to a PA who paid off $155,000 of student loans in just 16 months, entirely on her own. She did it by cutting expenses, living like a resident, and staying focused on rapid debt payoff. Along the way, she built an app to help herself stay organized and motivated, which later became a tool she could share with others. Most importantly, she explains why paying off debt quickly was not j
WCI #455: Student Loan Forgiveness, Taxes, and Retirement Accounts
In today's episode, we're answering your questions about student loans, taxes, and what to do next once you're already doing a lot of things right. We talk about Borrower's Defense cases and when the government might actually forgive your loans, then dig into smart loan repayment strategies. We also cover investing after you've maxed out your 403(b), what to know after doing your first Mega Backdo
MtoM #258: Student Gets Full Ride to Medical School and Financial Boot Camp: 529s
Today we are chatting with a second year med student who received a full ride scholarship to medical school. He was prepared to pay for his education fully with loans and then got the incredible news that he had been selected for the scholarship. He is an awesome example of getting financially educated early so he will be ready to hit the ground when he finishes training. After the interview we ar
WCI #454: The Numbers and Psychology of Retirement Spending with Christine Benz
Today we sit down with Christine Benz, Author, WCICON Speaker, and Director of Mutual Fund Analysis at Morningstar, for a wide-ranging and insightful conversation. We dive into her annual retirement income research, the realities of spending in retirement, and the challenge many retirees face in giving themselves permission to spend. Christine also reflects on the stark gender imbalance in the fin
MtoM #257: Emergency Medicine Doc Reaches Financial Independence, Cuts Back to Half Time and Bike Rides over 2,000 Miles Across Europe and Financial Boot Camp: How Does PSLF Work?
Today we are talking to an ER doc who fulfilled her dream of doing an epic bike ride across Europe. She rode 2,500 miles from Italy to Norway with over 500 people from all over the world. She knows that health is never guaranteed and wanted to accomplish this goal while she is still physically strong enough. She has taken care of her financial life and has reached financial independence so she had
WCI #453: Common Real Estate Questions from High-Income Professionals
Today's episode is all about real estate, straight from the questions you asked during our recent live webinar. We dig into Real Estate Professional Status, short term rental rules, and how the tax benefits actually work across direct properties, syndications, and private funds. We also tackle REITs, including whether target date funds are enough, other Vanguard options beyond VNQ, and where REITs
MtoM #256: Internist Pays Off $300,000 of Student Loans in 7 Years and Financial Boot Camp: High Deductible Health Plans vs PPO
Today we are talking to an internal medicine doc with a great story. She started her medical school journey later in life when she and her husband decided to do whatever it took to help her fulfill her dream of becoming a doctor. Her husband quit his job to stay home and care for their 4 children and she went to medical school. Today we are celebrating her paying off $300,000 of student loans. She
WCI #452: The Case for Self-Employment with Dr. Tod Stillson
Today's episode dives into a hotly debated topic in physician employment: 1099 work. We're joined by Tod Stillson, who brings an enthusiastic case for why independent contracting and self employment can open doors and empower doctors in ways traditional employment often doesn't. Dr. Dahle offers a thoughtful counterpoint, questioning just how impactful 1099 status really is for most physicians. It
MtoM #255: PA Becomes a Millionaire and Finance 101: Backdoor Roth IRA Process
Today we are talking with a PA who has become a millionaire. This PA has a great story and is in his second career and having tons of success. He lives in a high cost of living area but is not letting that slow him down. He got his education paid for with the NHSC scholarship and has zero debt. Now that his career is cruising he has taken up his passion project of becoming a children's book author
WCI #451: Roth IRAs and 529s
In this episode we tackle more of your questions, starting with a look into Roth strategy, including how TSP Roth in-plan conversions work and what to consider when converting a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA and paying the resulting tax bill. We then briefly hear from our friends at Fox CPAs. From there we shift to 529 plans and explore how to use them effectively, what to do if they become overfu
MtoM #254: Hospitalist Becomes a Full-Time Entrepreneur and Finance 101: Tax Loss Harvesting
Today we are talking to a hospitalist who is giving up partnership at his practice to become a full time entrepreneur. He is excited to be able to practice medicine on his own terms. He has always had an entrepreneur mindset and not long after residency he started buying real estate and ultimately ended up buying six car washes with a plan to acquire 3 more before the end of the year. He is comfor
WCI #450: When You Win the Game, Stop Playing with Bill Bernstein
Today we're thrilled to welcome back our friend and financial expert Bill Bernstein for a thoughtful conversation about what it really means to "stop playing when you win the game." We dig into the idea of "enough," how to know when you've reached it, and what changes—financially and emotionally—once you have. This episode offers a candid look at life after reaching your goals and how to invest, p
MtoM #253: A Dentist Acquires Enough to Run for Mayor and Finance 101: End of Year Giving
Today we are chatting with a dentist who has built enough wealth that he can run for Mayor of his town. He has worked hard to build wealth and his practice and is now only seeing patients a few days a week so he can dedicate more time to making a difference in his town. He hopes to help bring people together at a time when we often focus on our differences. After the interview we are talking about
WCI #449: Unions, ACATS Fraud, Vesting, HSAs, and ETFs: What Doctors Need to Know
Today's episode tackles a wide mix of practical questions. We explore the pros and cons of unions for doctors, how to protect yourself from ACATS fraud, and what you need to know about vesting rules. We also dig into an asset allocation question, upcoming changes to HSA plans in 2026, and whether it makes sense to exchange a mutual fund for its ETF counterpart. It's a packed episode with insights
MtoM #252: Psych Resident Maxes Out Spousal and Personal IRAs and Finance 101: Boosting Your Income
Today we are talking with a psych resident who has maxed out his personal and spousal IRAs for two years in a row. He found a lucrative moonlighting gig that has helped increase his income. His secret to success is getting educated early so you can get off on the right foot. He shows that you can start building your wealth long before you have reached your max income. After the interview we talkin
WCI #448: Smart Retirement Moves for High-Income Professionals
Today's episode tackles a handful of questions that come up often for high-income professionals planning for the future. We dig into how to optimize your retirement accounts and take advantage of key tax benefits, explore how cash balance plans work inside a group practice, and look at whether a target-date retirement fund ever makes sense in a taxable account. We also talk through what to do with
MtoM #251: Dermatologist Hits $750,000 Net Worth Before Finishing Residency and Finance 101: The Basics of Real Estate Investing
Today we are talking to a Dermatology resident who has hit a $750,000 net worth before finishing training. He has been building wealth since high school and is off to an unbelievable start. This kind of saving and wealth growth will allow him to craft the career he wants as well as reduce the risk of burnout. He knows the impact of the time value of money and was able to complete his MD PhD progra
WCI #447: The Past and Future of WCI
In today's episode, Dr. Dahle takes listeners on a journey through the past and future of the White Coat Investor, sharing how it all began and how it has grown into what it is today. He gives an inside look at the brand-new WCI website, which is more beautiful, modern, and easier to navigate than ever. Jim also opens up about new business ventures, personal reflections, lessons learned, and how h
MtoM #250: Emergency Physician Wipes Out $500,000 of Student Loans in 3 Years and Finance 101: Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Today we are talking with am Emergency Doc who has paid off over $500,000 in student loans in only 3 years! This couple committed to getting rid of these loans as fast as they could and chose to live like residents and pour everything they could into tackling them. He is the doc and she is a physical therapist who is pursuing PSLF to pay off her $185,000 of loans. They are excited to start tacklin
WCI #446: Managing Taxes in Retirement with Sean Mullaney
Today we're joined by Sean Mullaney, an author and CPA who presented at this year's Bogleheads conference. We dive into smart ways to manage your taxes in retirement and explore the strategies that can make a meaningful difference over the long run. Sean walks us through when Roth conversions shine, when they don't, and how tax, retirement, and estate planning all fit together. If you want to feel
MtoM #249: Emergency Physician Becomes a Multimillionaire by Mid-Career and Finance 101: Real Estate Syndications
Today we are talking with an emergency doc who has become a multimillionaire. We love this conversation because he has the most boring and consistent financial story. He didn't build a real estate empire or get lucky with Crypto or some fancy investment. He just has a written financial plan that he has followed consistently. He built wealth the boring old fashioned way, with nothing fancy, but lot
WCI #445: Buying Into a Practice, Building Wealth, and Planning Ahead
This week, we break down what to know before buying into a practice, rethink what "net worth" really means, explore how to best use an Air National Guard retirement paycheck from 57 to 65, and highlight important basics on Special Needs Trusts. Today's episode is brought to us by SoFi, the folks who help you get your money right. Paying off student debt quickly and getting your finances back on tr
MtoM #248: Veterinarian Is Able to Cut Back and Finance 101: Cash Balance Plans
Today we are talking with a Veterinarian who has built enough wealth that he was able to cut back his days in clinic and can now spend more time with his family. He is especially enjoying coaching his kids soccer team. This two vet couple bought and built their own practice and have been highly successful all while living in California. After the interview we will be talking about cash balance pla
WCI #444: Dividends, 457(b)s, Side Gigs, and 401(k) Wisdom
In today's episode, we're tackling a wide range of listener questions. We'll break down the pros and cons of reinvesting dividends automatically versus manually, explore how to balance the risk of relying on a pension and 457(b) without over saving for retirement, and discuss whether side-gig income warrants forming an LLC or carrying separate insurance. We'll also address common 1099 pitfalls and
MtoM #247: Primary Care Doc Becomes Multimillionaire and Retires Her Husband and Finance 101: Financial Independence
Today we are talking to a primary care doc who has become a multimillionaire and is now essentially financially independent. Their financial success has allowed her career military spouse to retire. She said she loves her career and despite their financial situation she has no desire to quit working. They live in a high cost of living area and are a great example that if you do the right, boring,
WCI #443: From TSP to Solo 401(k): Real-Life Retirement Planning Questions Answered
In this episode, we tackle some of the most common, and most confusing, retirement planning questions physicians and high-income professionals face. We dig into the pros and cons of Traditional vs Roth contributions, how TSP and deferred compensation plans really work, and what to know about 401(k) match true-ups. We also walk through real-life scenarios like merging finances when a spouse has no
MtoM #246: Neonatologist's Hobby Turns into Lucrative Side Gig and Alternative Investment and Finance 101: Alternative Investments
We have a Milestone on the podcast today that we have never heard before. We are chatting with a Neonatologist who has become financially stable enough to start investing in comic books. He has acquired a $500,000 collection. He said he was on his way to FIRE and realized he really enjoys his job and wanted to spend more along the way. So he went back to his highschool passion of collecting comic
WCI #442: Questions About Taxes
Today we are answering a handful of tax questions. We start out talking about how to help your kids do their taxes and how to educate them along the way. We also discuss how much they can put into a Roth IRA. We talk about mitigating capital gains taxes when selling stocks and also discuss how to simplify your portfolio when moving away from individual stocks and into index funds. We also answer a
MtoM #245: Physician Aids Her Parents in Buying a Car with Cash for the First Time and Finance 101: Helping Your Parents with Their Finances
Today we are chatting with a physician who helped her parents pay cash for their car for the first time in their lives. She was vulnerable with us and shared that her parents don't have great financial habits and are going to need a lot of financial help from her. She has begun to educate them around how to be wise with their money and paying cash for the car was a big step for them. She knows tha
WCI #441: The 4% Rule and Saving for an Early Retirement
We are answering a variety of your questions today. We start out talking about methods to save up for an early retirement. We answer a question from a listener who received an inheritance from a Canadian relative and they want to know if they should leave the money in Canada or bring it to the US. This question dives into political considerations. We then talk about the 4% rule and answer a questi
MtoM #244: A One-Doctor Couple Pays Off Student Loans in 6 Months and Finance 101: Understanding Health Insurance
Today we are chatting with a one doctor couple who paid off $205,000 in only six months! They took advantage of the payment pause during covid. During this time she got her practice started and once the pause lifted and her practice took off they went after the loans with a vengeance. They met with Andrew at StudentLoanAdvice.com to make sure they had a good plan. Then they poured all their extra
WCI #440: Building a Balanced Portfolio with Asset Location and Allocation
Today we are talking about building a balanced portfolio and get into two different questions about asset location. We discuss TIPs and when and if you should use them. We get into portfolio allocation and discuss if it is too risky to have a 100% stock portfolio. We walk you through how to buy ETFs and end with a discussion around investing in films. If you are finding our podcasts informative an
MtoM #243: Locums Psychiatrist Crushes Student Loans in 4 Years and Finance 101: How Dental Insurance Works
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