White Coat Investor Podcast

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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.

Episodios

  • 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

    20/10/2025 Duración: 24min

    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 that her parents want to be independent and she sees helping them learn what she has learned about money is a kindness to them that will allow them to be independent longer. After the interview we will talk a bit more about financially helping your parents for Finance 101. This podcast is sponsored by Bob Bhayani at Protuity. He is an independent provider of disability insurance planning solutions to the medical community in every state and a long-time white coat investor sponsor. He specializes in working with residents and fellows early in their careers to set up sound financial and insurance strategies. If you need t

  • WCI #441: The 4% Rule and Saving for an Early Retirement

    16/10/2025 Duración: 50min

    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 questions about capital preservation. 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 track isn't easy, but that’s where SoFi can help — they have exclusive, low rates designed to help medical residents refinance student loans—and that could end up saving you thousands of dollars, helping you get out of student debt sooner. SoFi also offers the ability to lower your payments to just $100 a month* while you’re still in residency. And if you’re already out of residency, SoFi’s got you covered there too. For more informati

  • MtoM #244: A One-Doctor Couple Pays Off Student Loans in 6 Months and Finance 101: Understanding Health Insurance

    13/10/2025 Duración: 22min

    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 money into the loans and got rid of them in record time. Now they are excited to start growing their wealth. After the interview we are talking about health insurance for Finance 101. This podcast is sponsored by Bob Bhayani at Protuity. He is an independent provider of disability insurance planning solutions to the medical community in every state and a long-time white coat investor sponsor. He specializes in working with residents and fellows early in their careers to set up sound financial and insurance strategies. If you need to review your disability insurance coverage or to get this critical insurance in place,

  • WCI #440: Building a Balanced Portfolio with Asset Location and Allocation

    09/10/2025 Duración: 55min

    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 and helpful we would encourage you to sign up for our monthly newsletter! It is totally free and includes useful, actionable information NOT AVAILABLE on the regular blog posts. It's almost like being in a secret club - the kind of club that can boost your knowledge and enhance your wealth at the same time - with no strings attached. Visit https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/newsletter to sign up today. You can do this and The White Coat Investor can help. The White Coat Investor has been helping doctors, dentists, and other high-income professionals with their money since 2011. Our free personal finance resource covers

  • MtoM #243: Locums Psychiatrist Crushes Student Loans in 4 Years and Finance 101: How Dental Insurance Works

    06/10/2025 Duración: 29min

    Today we are talking with a full time locums doc who has paid off his student loans. He is a child and adolescent psychiatrist and tackled about $400,000 in only 4 years. He refinanced a couple of times and he said it is debatable if that was the right choice, but at the end of the day he just made big payments and poured in everything he could until the loans were done. He said as a locums doc his income is fairly variable so he always has a big chunk of cash available for taxes and expenses and he used that money to wipe out the last of his loans. Despite putting so much towards his loans he has also saved more than half a million dollars and also bought a new car with cash. He also provided a lot of great information about being a locums doc. After the interview we are talking about how dental insurance works for Finance 101. Step away from the volatility of the markets, and put your money back to work with MLG Capital's series of private real estate investment funds. With over 35 years in the real estate

  • WCI #439: Where to Bank and How to Save for Big Purchases

    02/10/2025 Duración: 43min

    Today we are answering a variety of listener questions. We start out talking about if it is important to have a bank with a branch where you live. If you live in a smaller town should you move from a national or online bank to a smaller local bank or credit union? We then talk about how to save up for big purchases. If you have a big cost coming up like buying a house or a boat where should that money sit while you save up? We then spend some time talking about what to do with your retirement accounts when you move states. We answer a question about diversifying out of Apple stock, then discuss the challenges around what to do when your parents should no longer drive their car. Finally we discuss if you should try to get PSLF. 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 track isn't easy, but that’s where SoFi can help — they have exclusive, low rates designed to help medical residents refinance student

  • MtoM #242: Solo Family Practitioner Reaches Financial Independence and Finance 101: Financial Independence

    29/09/2025 Duración: 28min

    Today we are talking with a family doc who has reached financial independence. This doc has followed a path that not too many follow anymore. He is a solo practice doctor and feels like his decision to own his own practice made all the difference in both his lifestyle and his finances. He took a risk to not only open his own practice but also to build and own the building he practices in. Impressively, he is completely debt free and can now just watch his wealth grow. After the interview we will be talking more about financial independence for Finance 101. More info on Value Based Care: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/fact-sheet-ssp-py24-financial-and-quality-results.pdf  This podcast is sponsored by Bob Bhayani at Protuity. He is an independent provider of disability insurance planning solutions to the medical community in every state and a long-time white coat investor sponsor. He specializes in working with residents and fellows early in their careers to set up sound financial and insurance strategies.

  • WCI #438: The Resident Episode

    25/09/2025 Duración: 37min

    Today we are answering questions from our residents in the audience. We discuss saving vs investing, buying houses, physician loans, and Roth IRAs. Then we interview a recent graduate about to start his first job as an attending, and he walks us through his financial life to this point. If you want to learn how to do it right, you'll want to take notes. 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 track isn't easy, but that’s where SoFi can help — they have exclusive, low rates designed to help medical residents refinance student loans—and that could end up saving you thousands of dollars, helping you get out of student debt sooner. SoFi also offers the ability to lower your payments to just $100 a month* while you’re still in residency. And if you’re already out of residency, SoFi’s got you covered there too. For more information, go to https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/Sofi SoFi Student Loans are ori

  • MtoM #241: Plastic Surgeon Receives PSLF and Becomes a Millionaire and Finance 101: PSLF

    22/09/2025 Duración: 25min

    Today we are talking with an academic plastic surgeon who is celebrating getting both PSLF and becoming a millionaire. He is just starting his 5th year of practice. He and his wife are both committed to financial literacy. They have a 30% savings rate and have no consumer debt. This doc shared that he didn't have great examples growing up of how to be wise with your money and said he had to unlearn some bad habits in addition to learning how to invest and grow wealth. After the interview we are talking about PSLF for Finance 101. This podcast is sponsored by Bob Bhayani at Protuity. He is an independent provider of disability insurance planning solutions to the medical community in every state and a long-time white coat investor sponsor. He specializes in working with residents and fellows early in their careers to set up sound financial and insurance strategies. If you need to review your disability insurance coverage or to get this critical insurance in place, contact Bob at https://WhiteCoatInvestor.com/Pr

  • WCI #437: Getting Your Work Benefits Right

    18/09/2025 Duración: 36min

    Today we are answering a variety of questions including how to understand and select employee stock ownership plans. We talk about things to think about when signing up for benefits at work including selecting disability insurance and the tax implications of that. We answer a question about a specific type of insurance called an SPDA. We end the episode with a question about private real estate funds and a discussion from our friends at DLP Capital. 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 track isn't easy, but that’s where SoFi can help — they have exclusive, low rates designed to help medical residents refinance student loans—and that could end up saving you thousands of dollars, helping you get out of student debt sooner. SoFi also offers the ability to lower your payments to just $100 a month* while you’re still in residency. And if you’re already out of residency, SoFi’s got you covered there t

  • MtoM #240: Pulmonologist Pays Off Student Loans in Less Than 5 Years and Finance 101: Paying for School

    15/09/2025 Duración: 28min

    Today we talk to a Pulmonologist who paid off nearly $300,000 of loans in less than 5 years. He shares that he initially operated under the ignorance is bliss mindset and opted to avoid worrying about his loans at all. Once he had a bit of a financial awakening, got married and started a family he realized he needed to get after the loans and take control of his financial life. He then made a goal to pay off his loans by age 40 and happened to accomplish that goal early. He shows that all it takes is a plan, and even if you get started a little late you can always become financially successful. Not only has he paid off his loans but he has also become a millionaire. His next goal is to reach financial independence by his mid 50s. After the interview we talk about how to pay for school for Finance 101. Southern Impression Homes takes owning rental property to the next level with their innovative 2.0 approach, focusing solely on turnkey new construction investment properties. Single family homes, duplexes and q

  • WCI #436: Retirement and Decumulation

    11/09/2025 Duración: 43min

    This episode is all about retirement. We answer a handful of your questions from email, the Speakpipe and the forum. We talk about decumulation and how to start withdrawing from your investments. We talk about when and if you should increase your bond allocation as you are nearing or entering retirement. We talk about gift taxes, generational wealth and the best way to pass wealth to future generations. Did you know that the White Coat Investor not only has a podcast and a blog but several books that will help you on your way to financial independence. These books cover topics such as asset protection and minimizing your taxes to keep more of your hard earned money. They discuss plans for insurance, housing, spending, student loan elimination, investing and estate planning. You can learn how to become a millionaire within 5-10 years of leaving residency and how to invest in a sensible low cost and effective manner with or without the assistance of a financial advisor. There is even a book geared directly towa

  • MtoM #239: A Professor and a Dentist Become Multimillionaires and Finance 101: Financial Waterfalls

    08/09/2025 Duración: 20min

    Today we are chatting with a professor who has become a multimillionaire. His wife is a dentist who owns a private practice. They are both about 10 years out of training. They are debt averse and excel at tackling their goals. He said they have worked hard to pay off their mortgage, saved to build wealth, and they have also started their real estate journey by purchasing their first rental property. One of their big secrets to success is having a monthly date night where they go over and discuss their finances. This keeps them focused on their goals and helps them ensure they are doing everything they can to meet those goals. For Finance 101 we are talking about financial waterfalls. This podcast is sponsored by Bob Bhayani at Protuity. He is an independent provider of disability insurance planning solutions to the medical community in every state and a long-time white coat investor sponsor. He specializes in working with residents and fellows early in their careers to set up sound financial and insurance str

  • WCI #435: Becoming a Millionaire by Reducing Your Taxes

    04/09/2025 Duración: 47min

    Today we are answering your tax questions and hopefully helping you learn how to hang on to more of your money by reducing your taxes where you can. We answer a few questions about capital gains taxes and Dr. Dahle explains how to limit those taxes but also reminds you, life is going well if this is something you are having to navigate. We answer a question about social security taxes, one about using tax losses in retirement and how to be tax efficient during your training years. 2025 is coming to a close, making now the perfect time to tighten your tax plan so you don’t overpay the IRS when 2026 tax season arrives. Cerebral Tax Advisors, the White Coat Investor-recommended firm trusted by physicians nationwide, uses court-tested, IRS-approved strategies to reduce personal and business taxes. Over the past 10 years, Cerebral clients have seen an average of 453.53% return on investment in their tax planning services.  Founder and Lead Tax Strategist Alexis Gallati, author of 'Advanced Tax Planning for Medical

  • MtoM #238: Hand Surgeon Becomes Multimillionaire and Finance 101: Annuities

    01/09/2025 Duración: 33min

    Today we are talking with a hand surgeon later in his career who has become a multimillionaire. This inspiring doc shared his successes as well as his mistakes on his journey to becoming financially secure. He is a great example of not having to do it perfectly the second you get out of training. Slow and steady learning, growth and savings will pay off in the long run. He feels strongly about the importance of paying yourself first and giving generously. After the interview we are talking about annuities for Finance 101. Since April 2021, more than 650 physicians in the White Coat community have invested over $300 million with DLP Capital, a 12-time Inc. 5000 honoree that offers four private real estate investment funds—one of my favorite ways to invest in real estate. If you’re eager to achieve success as a private real estate investor, DLP’s impact-focused sponsored funds offer the potential to earn double-digit returns while making an impact on America’s affordable housing crisis. Interested in learning m

  • WCI #434: Fixing Your Life, Burnout, and Money Problems by Identifying Your Core Values with Robert Glazer

    28/08/2025 Duración: 43min

    Today we are talking with Robert Glazer. He is an entrepreneur, best-selling author, and will be a keynote speaker at WCICON26. We tackle topics like how to fix your life, and how to avoid burnout and money problems. The key to all of this is identifying your core values and living by them. We think you will find this conversation inspirational and motivational. 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 track isn't easy, but that’s where SoFi can help — they have exclusive, low rates designed to help medical residents refinance student loans—and that could end up saving you thousands of dollars, helping you get out of student debt sooner. SoFi also offers the ability to lower your payments to just $100 a month* while you’re still in residency. And if you’re already out of residency, SoFi’s got you covered there too. For more information, go to https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/Sofi SoFi Student Loan

  • MtoM #237: Plastic Surgeon Hits Mid Career Milestones and Finance 101: The Debt Dilemma for Dentists

    25/08/2025 Duración: 24min

    Our guest today is a plastic surgeon in the middle of his career. He is celebrating his financial security that has allowed him to take time to write a book. He spent the earlier part of his career saving, paying off his mortgage, and pouring money into his childrens 529 accounts. Education is hugely important to this doc and he wants to be sure his children have the opportunity to pursue any education at any institution they desire. Once those goals were met he wanted to create something inspiring and he wrote a book that he hopes will help both patients and doctors. After the interview will we will be talking about the debt dilemma for dentists. This podcast is sponsored by Bob Bhayani at Protuity. He is an independent provider of disability insurance planning solutions to the medical community in every state and a long-time white coat investor sponsor. He specializes in working with residents and fellows early in their careers to set up sound financial and insurance strategies. If you need to review your d

  • WCI #433: Investing Questions

    21/08/2025 Duración: 01h01min

    This episode is all about answering your investing questions. We start out by breaking down the financial details of a stock quote then discuss some good ways to track returns in your portfolio. We answer a question about investing in bonds for the first time, then discuss if it is worth investing in gold. We answer a questions about investing in private equity, then tackle tax loss harvesting and some changes at Vanguard regarding spec ID. 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 track isn't easy, but that’s where SoFi can help — they have exclusive, low rates designed to help medical residents refinance student loans—and that could end up saving you thousands of dollars, helping you get out of student debt sooner. SoFi also offers the ability to lower your payments to just $100 a month* while you’re still in residency. And if you’re already out of residency, SoFi’s got you covered there too. For m

  • MtoM #236: Physician Takes a Youth Sports Team to the State Championship and Finance 101: Sequence of Returns Risk

    18/08/2025 Duración: 34min

    Today we are talking with a doc who is celebrating the youth hockey team he coaches winning a state championship. He tackled his financial goals early and has reached coast FIRE. That financial security has allowed him to change his work schedule to make enough time for family and coaching. He is a great example of the power of getting your finances in line and how that allows you to create the life you want! After the interview we will be talking about sequence of returns risk (SORR) for Finance 101. This podcast is sponsored by Bob Bhayani at Protuity. He is an independent provider of disability insurance planning solutions to the medical community in every state and a long-time white coat investor sponsor. He specializes in working with residents and fellows early in their careers to set up sound financial and insurance strategies. If you need to review your disability insurance coverage or to get this critical insurance in place, contact Bob at https://whitecoatinvestor.com/protuity today, by email info@p

  • WCI #432: 529s and Spending for College

    14/08/2025 Duración: 42min

    Today we are talking about 529 accounts and how to invest them as well as how to spend them down. There are a lot of ways to help fund your children's education. Most families use a combination of 529 accounts, loans, other savings and cash flow. If you have access to a 529 account it is generally recommended to spend that down before moving to other forms of funding. In addition to discussing ways to help pay for college we answer a question about when, or if the political climate should ever cause you to change your financial plan. As a white coat, you have valuable knowledge. Various companies want that knowledge. And they're willing to pay you for it! That's why we've put together a list of recommendations for companies that pay you to take surveys. If you're looking for a profitable side gig for not too much effort, getting paid for surveys could be the perfect solution for you. You can make extra money, start a solo 401(k), and use your medical knowledge to impact new products. One of the WCI columnists

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