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Mint Equitymaster Investor Hour is a weekly podcast dedicated to learning from the best investment minds of our times. Tune in with host Rahul Goel, the CEO of one of India’s most respected independent research companies, Equitymaster, for a lot of learning that could help you make better decisions in life and investing. This is a Mint production, brought to by HT Smartcast.
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Sandhu Value Investing

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SANDHU VALUE INVESTING is a platform to learn about value investing, financial markets i.e. share or stock market. Also learn about stocks or companies fundamental and technical analysis. Our aim is to improve your financial knowledge and understanding domestic and global markets. www.Sandhuvalueinvesting.com Our Investing Books on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AJitendra++Singh+Sandhu&s=relevancerank&text=Jitendra++Singh+Sandhu&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1 Learn Save Inves ...
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White Coat Investor Podcast

Dr. Jim Dahle of the White Coat Investor

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Host, Dr. James Dahle, is a practicing emergency physician and founder of the White Coat Investor Blog. Like the blog, the White Coat Investor Podcast, is dedicated to educating medical students, residents, physicians, dentists, and similar high-income professionals about personal finance and building wealth, so they can ultimately be their own financial advisor—or, at least know enough to not get ripped off by a financial advisor! We tackle the hard topics like the best ways to pay off stud ...
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Corporate Accounting | Cashflow | Expenses | Assets | Net Income | Gearing Ratio | Depreciation | Expensing vs Capitalizing Understanding Key Concepts in Corporate Accounting In this episode of Corporate Accounting Unpacked, we tackle the fundamental concepts that every finance professional should know. Join us as we dissect cash flow, expenses, as…
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Today we are talking with a pediatric dentist who hit a net worth of $6 million dollars! He is barely over a decade out of training. He started out in general dentistry and realized pretty quickly he wanted to specialize to increase his earning potential and enhance his lifestyle. He is a supersaver who is working on increasing his spending. His ad…
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Investing often seems more complicated than needed, so we’re explaining some key terms to help you better navigate the investing and financial world more confidently. We share which ones we think matter the most and what you should focus on as an investor. Andrew joins this week’s podcast as we talk about: - The difference between a stock and a bon…
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This episode we interview Andrew Tobias, the author of The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need, which has sold over a million copies and was influential in our financial education. We discuss financial plans, changes in the financial world during his career, crypto, venture investing, meme stocks, inflation, and high earners' financial mistakes.…
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We have an incredible and inspirational couple on today. These two cash flowed both his medical school and residency as well as her Doctorate of Nurse Practitioning. They were committed to doing whatever it took to get through training debt free. They bred dogs, lived rent free in exchange for renovating whatever home they were in, ate from their g…
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The holidays have evolved into a time of the year overly focused on consumerism and spending money, but we encourage you all to take back the holidays and focus on what matters the most to you! We encourage you to reconsider how you’re spending the holidays and share tactical ideas to spend less on decor and gifts going into the holiday season. In …
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This episode we interview prominent Boglehead published author Rick Van Ness. Rick has made a career of teaching financial literacy to the world. We review his ten principles for common sense investing as well as hear why Rick thinks bonds are worth investing in. He talks about his current passion, which we here at WCI understand, getting a financi…
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This week, I’m answering your questions about debt, emergency savings, sudden windfalls, deferred compensation, withdrawal strategies, Andrew going vegan, monarch money, savings on kid's stuff, when to track your net worth estate planning, and more! In this week’s podcast, we talk about: - How to stay motivated while getting out of debt - How to ha…
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Today our podcast producer Megan is stepping in as host and is joined by longtime friend of WCI, SC Gutierrez. They are talking about why women are generally less involved in finances than men and what can be done about it. They discuss different ideas around how to get your partner more involved, regardless of their gender, in setting financial go…
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Basics of Money 💵 Evolution of money 💰 with Timeline 🕰️ "Money: A Journey Through Time" Ever wondered how we got from bartering goats to swiping cards? Join us on a fascinating journey through the evolution of money. This podcast explores the origins of money, its various forms throughout history, and the key milestones that shaped our modern finan…
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Today we are talking with an ER doc who hit a $2 million net worth. He talks about the importance of him and his wife getting on the same page early and getting to work growing their net worth and getting rid of debt. His advice to you is consider geographic arbitrage, increase your savings every year and take advantage of loan forgiveness programs…
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Our guest in this episode is Dr. Karsten. He's the mind behind the Early Retirement Now blog. He completed a PhD in economics, worked for the Federal Reserve for a while and taught economics. He joined the research department of an investment manager and got a CFA designation. He spent 10 years there before punching out to live the FIRE lifestyle a…
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This emergency doc paid off over $455,000 in less than one year! That huge number was a combination of undergrad and med school loans as well as some loans from his wife's education. They were on the same page from the beginning and agreed to set the goal of paying everything off within one year of completing training. They poured every dollar they…
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In the tradeoff between your time and your money, we discuss whether it’s worth it to pay for convenience, from pre-cut food at the grocery store to having your house professionally cleaned to food delivery apps. We explore whether these conveniences are worth the extra expense, and we explore the pros and cons, share personal stories, and offer ti…
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Today on the podcast we are talking about how to help your kids build wealth by funding Roth IRAs, HSAs, 529s, and employing them in your business. We also tackle questions about using brokerage accounts to get an attractive yield on cash, cash management accounts, and how to make sure you get your full match when you have a mandatory 403b contribu…
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Today we are talking with a pediatrician who paid off $330,000 in 7 years. He talked about being mentally prepared for this to take a very long time. He refinanced his loans in 2019 and was making payments and trying to throw extra cash at them when he could. But when he sold his first house and moved to a new home he made enough on that sale that …
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Investing feels overwhelming and complicated to many people, but it doesn’t need to be. It can be simple and easy to get started. Join us for a discussion on investing that we hope will help you get started and feel better on your investing journey. Erica joins this week’s podcast as we talk about: - Why investing is more simple than many make it o…
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In this episode we are going to discuss about mutual funds and ETFs. Also know which is better? mutual fund or ETF. Also know about so many ETFs with their expense ratio, exit load, PE ratio, 1 Year return, 3-year return and 5 Year returns. We will discuss about ETFs to invest in large cap, midcap, small cap and theme basis sectors. We also discuss…
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Today Dr. Dahle opens by talking about the state of governmental student loan repayment programs and whether or not they are likely to be around for long. We then get into answering a variety of your questions including if a physician loan is a good idea, how to evaluate real estate deals, when it is a good idea to pay off your mortgage, if nursing…
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This two emergency doc family is back to broke! They are focused on getting their finances right early and while she is the finance nerd they are both on the same page. She is still a fellow and he is one year out of training. They talk to us about why they have chosen to live in California. The biggest reason is that all of their family is there a…
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Groceries have been getting more expensive lately, but there are still plenty of simple, low-effort ways to save money on groceries. We share our best money-saving hacks for our family of five. Greg joins this week’s podcast as we talk about: - What we typically spend on groceries - Why we do most of our shopping at Aldi, Lidl, and Sam’s Club - How…
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Today we are talking with Carl Richards. Carl is a Certified Financial Planner, author, podcaster and educator. He is one of the most influential voices in the financial planning world. The title of his book is The Behavior Gap. In this discussion we get into what the behavior gap is, how big it is, why it is so persistent and what we as investors …
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Today we have a communications pro on the podcast who is only a few out of college and has already reached a net worth of a quarter million dollars. He attributes his success to his dad who taught him from a young age the power of compounding interest. In addition to traditional means of growing wealth he has had success dabbling in things like cry…
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Everyone should keep their savings, emergency funds, and extra cash in a high-yield savings account (HYSA) to optimize their money. High-yield savings accounts are paying as high as 5.5% interest and have been for over a year. Make sure you’re taking advantage of this and maximizing your growth potential! Liz joins this week’s podcast as we talk ab…
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Today we answer questions about the Mega Backdoor Roth IRA, answer a few questions about 401(k)s, and discuss if it is worth not rolling an old 401(k) into your new one to provide some added asset protection. We talk about cash vs. bonds and how to evaluate your investment mix. Those questions and more on todays episode! Today’s episode is brought …
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This Orthopedist has grown his wealth to $3 million only 3 years out of training. He tackled his student loans quickly and started saving and investing aggressively. As we talk about regularly, a big income is super helpful but it doesn't get you anywhere if you aren't financially literate. He and his wife got on the same page early and put their h…
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This week, I’m answering your questions about early retirement, investing, raising financially literate kids, making like-minded friends, and more! In this week’s podcast, we talk about: - Sitting in the boring middle of achieving FI - Enjoying the journey versus the destination - How do you know when you have enough money to retire - How to make F…
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Today Dr. Dahle talks with Michael Kitces, creator of the popular blog Nerds Eye View. He is a CFP (along with many other designations) who has a passion for educating. His platform is huge and he knows more about financial planning and the financial planning industry than just about anyone out there. Today they tackle a range of topics with the hi…
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This emergency doc paid off $311,000 in less than one year! He worked like crazy and picked up shifts every chance he could get. He and his family lived like residents and poured everything they could into the loans. He credits his wife and all she sacrificed to making this huge accomplishment possible. They are now excited to have him significantl…
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This one thing can save you money, help the environment, declutter your house, and improve your mental health; it’s using the things you already have! We share practical tips and strategies for reframing your mind to focus on everything you already own inside your home before you allow yourself to acquire new things. Erica joins this week’s podcast…
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Today we talk more about the new Vanguard CEO and Ascensus acquiring Vanguards's individual 401(k) business. We answer a few questions about DAFs and if appreciated securities are a reasonable alternative to DAFs. We talk about donating real estate to charity and then get into detail about contributing to your non dependent adult child's HSA. Today…
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