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The Doctor’s Life Podcast 021- Maximizing Your Roth IRA

Roth IRA Podcast Many physicians believe they can’t do a Roth IRA. Sure, there are income limits on Roth IRAs, but there is a rule that turns out to be a nice workaround to help you maximize your Roth IRA. Justin Nabity is in The Doctor’s Life Podcast studios to help you with your Roth IRA … Read more

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Medscape’s 2016 Physician Lifestyle Report is Out

They released Medscape’s 2016 Physician Lifestyle Report…and the results are interesting. You can break it down per specialty, but the results are conclusive: doctors are suffering from burnout. This affects every aspect of a doctor’s life in the workplace and at home, and, according to the report, also affects their own patients. Just think about … Read more

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How to Globally Diversify Your Portfolio

Global Diversification Right now is a great time to reflect on the past year’s investment performance and consider your investment strategy. In most cases, the more that assets are accumulated the greater the need for diversification. For example, if we look back on 2015, investors who held only or primarily the S&P 500 had virtually … Read more

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A Look at Target-Date Funds

Are these low-maintenance investments vital to retirement planning, or overrated?  by Nick Schneider Do target-date funds represent smart choices, or just convenient ones? These funds have become ubiquitous in employer-sponsored retirement plans and their popularity has soared in the past decade. According to Morningstar, net inflows into target-date funds tripled during 2007-13. Asset management analysts … Read more

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Special Needs Trusts

If you have a child with special needs, you face long-run financial demands that cannot be fully met through federal and state assistance. What can you do to try and meet them?

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The Difference Between Good & Bad Debt

Some debts are worth assuming, but others exert a drag on retirement saving.  Learn what differentiates a good debt from a bad debt to stay on the right track.

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When a Minor is a Beneficiary

Naming a minor as a beneficiary brings up a major concern. If parents or grandparents make a child a primary or contingent beneficiary of an insurance policy, IRA or investment account, they should be aware that most policies and investments will not directly transfer to a minor. They need to be received by a court-approved … Read more

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6 Major Risks to Family Wealth

All too often, family wealth fails to last. One generation builds a business – or even a fortune – and it is lost in ensuing decades. Why does it happen, again and again? It is because families fall prey to serious money blunders – old and new. Classic mistakes are made, and changing times aren’t … Read more

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Understanding Your Risk Tolerance

Understanding your personal risk tolerance is a key component of savvy investing. Risk tolerance refers to the degree of a loss and variability that you are willing to withstand in your investment portfolio. Do short-term losses cause you to immediately panic? Can you brush off dips in an unstable market? Your answers to these questions … Read more

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Talking About Money Before & After You Marry

No married couple should suffer from financial infidelity. If you hide debt, income or assets from your spouse, it can lead to a fight and possibly even an impasse in your relationship. Communication & transparency are essential when it comes to money. That truth should be recognized by every couple tying the knot, or even … Read more

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