We are pleased to announce that the long-awaited White Coat Investor Online Course is available for purchase. The course is entitled:
Fire Your Financial Advisor!
A Step by Step Guide to Creating Your Own Financial Plan
Over the years that I’ve been helping doctors and other high-income professionals stop doing dumb stuff with their money, I’ve learned that most of them aren’t hobbyists. They don’t find personal finance and investing all that interesting. In fact, if given the choice, they’d rather not do it at all. Ideally, they would hire a “money guy (or gal)” who would take care of all this for them for a reasonable price.
Unfortunately, one of two things usually happens. The first is that they hire a “money guy,” but that person either gives crummy advice or charges too much for good advice. The second is that they become so busy or so paralyzed about which “money gal” to hire that they don’t do anything at all. Either way, they leave a lot of money on the table and go through life with a sense of unease that they are doing something wrong with their finances.
Does that describe you? If so, it’s time to get rid of that unease. I know you’re busy. I know you don’t actually enjoy this stuff. But you also know that you need to learn this stuff. I’m going to help you do it in the least painful way possible.
This course is for you. No more wading through dozens of books at the library, scrolling through hundreds of blog posts on dozens of blogs, or checking in daily with online forums trying to gain a financial education the way the hobbyists do. For 1/10th the price and half the time of hiring a professional financial planner, this course will take you from feeling anxious and having no plan to having a written financial plan you can follow the rest of your investing career as a professional and a retiree. This course is the material that should have been taught to you in college, medical school, or residency, but never was.
Benefits of the Fire Your Financial Advisor Course
When you finish the course, you’ll feel confident that:
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- You have all the insurance you need at the best possible price and none of the insurance you don’t need
- You are managing your student loans the right way, maximizing the benefits of government programs, minimizing interest paid, and getting out of debt as soon as possible
- You are either capable of managing your investments yourself, or you are paying a competent advisor a fair price to do it for you
- You are saving enough money to reach your goals and can spend the rest on whatever you like without feeling guilty
- You aren’t paying any more taxes than you need to
- Your children and your assets will be taken care of if something should happen to you
- Your assets are protected from lawsuits as much as possible with a simple, straightforward, and inexpensive plan
- You have a written plan to follow that will guarantee your financial success
What's In The Fire Your Financial Advisor Course
The course includes 12 modules, covering all of the must-know subjects that belong in your financial plan. Lectures are presented as videos and screencasts, over 7 hours total. There is also a pre-test, a quiz for each section, and a final exam to help you know that you’re mastering the material. Each quiz and the final exam include full explanations of why one answer is right and another is wrong. Most importantly, the course includes examples of what your financial plan should look like that you can modify and use as your own. Best of all, you can do the course as quickly or as slowly as you like. Each presentation is just a few minutes long and most of the twelve sections only last about a half hour. You can complete the course in any order, skip what you already know, and go back and review any material you struggle with later. Once you buy the course, it's yours forever.
Section 1: Introductory Material
Includes a course description, a 25 question pre-test, some information about your instructor and other resources available through The White Coat Investor, a discussion of the importance of having a financial plan, an example of a complete financial plan so you will know what you are working toward during the rest of the course, and a worksheet to start your own financial plan with.
Section 2: What You Need To Know About Financial Advisors
Learn about what advisors can do for you, how much they cost, how they get paid, how to choose a good one, and how to use one. Also included is a discussion of whether you need a financial planner and/or an investment manager at all. Then you're taught how to move your money away from an advisor to a low-cost firm where you can manage it yourself.
Section 3: What You Need To Know About Insurance
Discover what the pros and hobbyists know about insurance. Learn how to buy the types of insurance you need such as disability, term life, liability, property, and health insurance. Learn why you shouldn't mix investments and insurance. A screencast walks you through how to get your own life insurance quotes in seconds. Finally, I help you write the insurance portion of your written financial plan.
Section 4: Developing a Plan For Your Housing
Learn when you should buy a house and when you should rent. Learn how much to spend and how to interact with realtors and lenders to get the best deal. Discover the benefits and downsides of a physician mortgage loan. Get a plan in place to pay off that mortgage early. Have a written plan for your housing, including any second or vacation homes.
Section 5: Destroying Your Student Loans
Discover the secrets of the government income-driven repayment and forgiveness plans. Learn how and when to refinance loans during and after residency. Learn what you should do instead of forbearance or deferment. Learn how to be free of your student loans in less time than it took you to complete medical school. Put a plan in place to manage destroy your student loans once and for all!
Section 6: How to Spend Money to Increase Current and Future Happiness
Learn the secret to financial success as a physician. Hit the ground running for the most important year of your financial life! Learn how to plan your spending, manage sinking funds, develop an appropriate emergency fund, minimize your fixed expenses, and create a plan that ensures you're spending your money on what you value most.
Section 7: Creating Your Investing Plan Part One – Setting SMART Goals That Matter to You
The next three modules cover investing. Learn to set goals that won't end up like your New Year's resolutions. Discover the three enemies of the investor. Determine how much you need to retire. Learn how Social Security will play in to your retirement and what savings rate you will need to reach your goals. Master financial calculations like Future Value, Payment, and Period.
Section 8: Creating Your Investing Plan Part Two – Understanding Your Investing Accounts
Master the use of taxable accounts, 401(k)s, 403(b)s, 457(b)s, Defined Benefit Plans, SEP-IRAs, Individual 401(k)s, traditional IRAs, SIMPLE IRAs, and Roth IRAs. Learn how to do a Backdoor Roth IRA and to use the triple tax-free Stealth IRA. Dramatically decrease your tax bill while protecting your assets from lawsuits. Learn the rules behind using more than one 401(k) and how to use college savings accounts to your advantage. No longer will America's crazy retirement scheme be like alphabet soup to you.
Section 9: Creating Your Investing Plan Part Three – Asset Allocation and Implementation
In the longest section of the course, learn about stocks, bonds, real estate, currencies, cryptocurrencies, collectibles, options, actively managed mutual funds, index funds, and dozens of asset classes. Become familiar with academic arguments for and against factor investing. Learn the merits of a simple investing approach and the pros and cons of adding complexity to the portfolio. Master asset location techniques and learn to invest as tax-efficiently as possible. Learn how to choose an asset allocation and how to implement it across multiple investing accounts. Discover how to rebalance and how investing during retirement years is different than the rest of your career.
Section 10: Estate Planning
Discover the purposes of estate planning and why you need a will and a trust. Learn how to avoid probate and designate beneficiaries. Minimize any tax due at the time of death. See how trusts can reduce the size of your estate and ensure your desires are carried out. Learn how and when to meet with an estate planning attorney.
Section 11: Asset Protection
Learn to evaluate your risks and put up a strong defense against professional and personal lawsuits. Learn the asset protection laws in your state. Discover the pros and cons of incorporating your practice. Separate your toxic assets from non-toxic assets. Learn about advanced asset protection techniques like overseas trusts, family limited partnerships and LLCs. Understand how to put together a simple, inexpensive, effective plan to keep what you have earned.
Section 12: Staying The Course
Learn market history, what to expect during your investing career, and how to stick with your plan through good times and bad. Discover the importance of initial and continuing financial education. Learn how and when to modify your financial plan and finalize it for use. Crush the final 50-question exam, marveling at how much you have learned since taking the pre-test back in Section 1.
Twelve modules containing 8+ hours of high-quality, high-yield, unbiased financial education. Think about how many books you would need to read to get all this information and adapt it to your unique situation. Think about how many hours you would have to spend perusing blogs and internet forums. Calculate how much your own time is worth. Consider how much a financial advisor would charge to do this for you – $2,000-5,000 plus ongoing fees for years. Think about how much it would cost just for an hourly rate advisor to teach you these eight hours of material at $200-500 an hour. Then consider the value that this course could provide for you for just a few hundred dollars.
Rather than trying to pack as much information as possible into the course, I have only included high-yield, must-know topics so you’re not wasting your time. My goal is to take you from having no financial plan, to having a straightforward, written plan you believe in and can follow the rest of your life in as little time as possible. Go from being financially illiterate without a clue to being the most financially knowledgeable doc in your group with an expertly written financial plan in hand.
Buy Fire Your Financial Advisor Today For Just $799!
$799 is a lot of money. I fully recognize that. But considering that the going rate for a financial plan is typically several thousand dollars and that this information is likely to save/make you hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars over the course of your career, this course is a bargain at twice the price. As people, we value and we commit to what we are willing to pay for. I want to help you to commit to your own financial future, and this entire course, including its price, is designed to help you do that.
No more feeling clueless about personal finance and investing. No more wasting time and money on stuff that isn’t making you happier. Let’s get rid of your debt and start building wealth to eliminate financial stress from your life. It’s time for you to become the “rich doctor” that your family, friends, and patients already think you are. Then you can focus on what you really care about- your family, your patients, and making the world a better place than you found it.
There Is No Risk
Not sure you want it? Hesitant to commit the time and money to taking control of your finances? How about this, I'll give you 7 days, risk-free, to decide. That's right. For the first week after you purchase it, you can return the course and get every dime back if it isn't the life-changing experience I know it will be. I know I can trust you not to take advantage of me with this offer, because I know you will feel just like the tens of thousands of other high-income professionals I have helped over the years like those who left these comments on the blog just in the last few weeks:
Fire Your Financial Advisor Course Reviews
No other book I have EVER read kept me engaged afterward with a blog. Your blog is the only one I’ve continued to read for years. Your blog teaches me something new every week. I recommend your blog to many, especially young doctors. Dude, you are just plain smart and dedicated. I am now a diligent “White Coat Investor”. You are a physician entrepreneur hero. My family thanks you for every month of my earlier retirement. You are teaching people to earn freedom.
I have such tremendous respect for your work…Thank you for…continuing to help us health care providers get a fair shake in this ever changing industry. Know you have personally been a tremendous help to me, and you have an ever-growing fan club of support here in my region because of your expertise.
Thank you for creating this great community and for all I have learned. It’s…wonderful that you were able to find a way to help other physicians with the business you created.
My finances are in order at the beginning of my career thanks to my WCI education so I will “get rich slowly” long before a “normal” retirement age. Thanks tons Dr. Dahle!
As an orthodontist, I have been a follower for over 4 years now and I have spread the word of the WCI empire along to all my other dentite and non-dentite friends and colleagues. I talk about Backdoor Roths, HSAs, and all the other abbreviations to everyone I know thanks to you and your site.
I think [you have] really changed my approach to life and money. Before I used to just think about saving and not overspending. However, after reading a lot I’ve definitely adjusted my strategy to think long term about things like early retirement which I’d never thought about before.
So, I have you to thank for re-igniting that spark, which has led to getting our financial plan in order. And, I’ve even taken your advice on how to channel some of that financial energy after I’d done most of the big things: teach others. Last month, I began teaching a personal finance curriculum for my department’s residents! Hopefully, we can all take what you started to reach more and more physicians!
I have to been able to pass 7 figures five years post-residency because of [you.]
Time to Take Action!
The sooner you purchase and complete the course, the sooner you can apply this valuable information in your life and get a “fair shake” on Wall Street. Spend eight hours with me for just $799 and optimize your financial life.
Purchase the course today and let’s get started. It's time to get financial stress out of your life.
Buy Fire Your Financial Advisor Today for Just $799!
What do you think? Who do you know whose life would be changed by taking this course? What other courses would you like to see from The White Coat Investor? Have you taken the course? Leave your testimonial here as a blog comment for those considering following in your footsteps. Comment below!
This is quite awesome. $499 is quite steap, but as you say the cost of a financial advisor in the long run could cost so much more. Good to know there is this option though.
It’s only $399 for another 6 days!
WCI – I have been a regular reader, and I spent many hours over the last few years devouring books, blogs, and podcasts to educate myself. My wife has always wanted to know more, but she was reluctant to put in the same amount of time that I did. Apparently, I’m not a very good teacher either! We were both very excited to see this offering. She sees this as the perfect course to get up to speed with me and be able to “speak the language.” Hopefully, this allows us to communicate about finances more effectively as a family. Buying the course today! Will let you know how it works out for us.
Best,
CB
I’m actually surprised how big the market for this use of the course is. I’ve got a lot of people taking it with their partner and I think that’s a great use of it.
This is our situation exactly, and this is a fantastic idea. Hadn’t initially been planning on buying, but after discussing with my wife, she’s in to do the course with me. Just purchased, still in time to get the discount. WCI, guess I’ll get those estate planning and asset protection modules after all. Thanks!!
I hope it really helps you two come closer together and inspires a lot of great discussions and success!
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Thank you so much for putting this together. I just purchased it and am excited to get started. It is exactly what I’ve been needing! I’ve been trying for months to get my fiancee to sit down and discuss this and have gotten no where – but I finally got him to agree to do this course with me!
I feel a little sick to my stomach spending so much on this (you have yourself to blame for this!), but you have earned my trust..a year ago I didn’t know what a backdoor Roth IRA was, or that I could refinance my 7% student loans.
Time to take the next step, and I have to say what I’ve seen of section 9 is exactly what I am looking for. Thanks for putting this together.
If you don’t feel like it’s worth it, there’s a no questions asked money back guarantee.
I was just joking about my neuroticism to spend money on anything, a habit this blog helped facilitate.
I have no doubt this will be worth every penny
Any chance you’ll have another promo or discount on the course? 🙂
Sure, there’s a chance. 🙂
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I recommend you follow us on social media as well. We’ve been known to give things away there. 🙂
Any chance of purchasing only Section 11, Asset Protection? I only need info on this matter. Thanks for your response.
No, we don’t have any plans to sell it off in pieces. You can search the blog for asset protection posts if you like though.
My vision is that high income professionals that take the course will have a framework to seek additional advice if required, from an operation such as yours.
Will this course benefit a 48yo doctor with no real investment/retirement strategy set in place or is this mainly geared up for younger docs coping with student loans?
Thanks.
It’s designed for high income professionals that don’t have a written financial plan. That sounds like you. Feel free to skip the section on student loans if you don’t have any.
Bloomberg released a study at the end of 2017 of the average asset allocation of investors over a 30-year period (1987-2016) which, was computed by DALBAR, Inc. The highest performing asset class was US Stocks at 10.2%. The lowest? The Individual Investor at 2.6%. The next asset class was Primary Residence at 3.5%.
The Individual Investor would benefit more from investing all his money into a primary residence rather than investing in the market on his own.
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The Dalbar study is trotted out by advisor after advisor but has so many flaws you can drive a truck through the holes in it. The main one is that they concluded investors were getting much worse returns than funds but didn’t account for the fact that investors were investing as they went along. Of course their XIRRed returns are going to be lower than the fund returns in any sort of investment that is mostly going up in value. That’s just math.
It is so simple to obtain the market return. You just buy and hold an index fund. Nothing fancy required. Certainly no cash value insurance purchasing required. And if you put all the extra money you save by not using an advisor into that same index fund, you come out that much further ahead.
I’ve got to be honest, I’d think someone like you would be steering us away from “money guys” and “money gals.” We’ve got our white coat investor! Kidding, (sort of). These packaged and well organized information seminars are nice and all, but the information is out there you just have to find it for yourself. Thanks anyways.
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Read if you can how millennials get rich slowly by wm Bernstein
https://www.etf.com/docs/IfYouCan.pdf
This is precisely why I’m thinking of purchasing (or, more accurately, wanting to order/working toward incorporating into my “life as a resident/young associate” plan). My soon-to-be spouse is adamant about continuing to work with a financial counsellor. I have a high level of scepticism. The more I learn, the better I’ll be able to tell (a) if we’re getting good value for our money and (b) if we’re getting ripped off.
It’s like the first time I had a contractor perform work on my house, I got hosed by “industry standards” that were hidden expenses (work had to be finished even if my property had just one working faucet!). I’m getting older and wiser. Before employing someone, I now research what a job should entail for my home.
Hey, I appreciate your information. However, I’m not agreed with your point of view. Suspending or firing an advisor can have a bad impact and extra burden
Take the course before you assume what’s in it. The first module explains how to work with a financial advisor to ensure you’re getting good advice at a fair price.
Hi Dr. Dahle,
Fellow ER doc here and longtime follower of the site, podcast, and books. Thank you for the content that you have created for us to date. I am looking forward to reading your latest book on asset protection.
My colleague recommended I take this course after I recently had a poor experience during the vetting process for a financial advisor. It appears when this product launched in 2018 it was $400, when my colleague took the course it was $500 and as of today the cost is $800. Has the program changed substantially enough over the last four years since launch to justify a doubling in price? If not, I’m surprised as this price increase does not seem consistent with your mission.
No margin, no mission. We’re running a for-profit business here. We have to make payroll every month for our 15 employees and have plenty of other expenses to cover and that’s all before any profit.
We have a number of different offerings at different price points:
Blog, podcast, monthly newsletter, Forum, social media outlets, FB group, Subreddit, Emailed Bootcamp series: Free
Books: $10-30
Online courses: $500-1,500
Conferences: $1,500-2,500
I suggest you find the price you’re comfortable with and buy those products.
But given that most financial plans drawn up by a financial advisor will cost you $2-10K, I think $800 is still a pretty good deal. If nobody was buying it at that price, we obviously wouldn’t be selling it at that price. We offer a 100% money back guarantee that almost no one uses, which suggests to me that its purchasers are in agreement with me as to its value. Whether it’s worth that much to you or not, I could not say, but it won’t cost you a thing to check it out so I suggest you do so.
Your main complaint seems to be that we charged too little in the past for the course. I’m sorry. We’ll try not to do that with our next course. It’s sometimes tough to figure out what something will really be worth to our audience until we’ve been selling it for a while. I think our first conference was $500-600. Last year’s price was closer to $2,000. Is the conference better? Absolutely. Is it 3-4X better? Nope. We just charged too little that first year. Maybe that’s why it sold out in a week. We didn’t learn our lesson for the second one either. It sold out in 23 hours.
P.S. If you want a short cut to vetted financial advisors, I’d suggest starting here: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/financial-advisors/
Hi Dr. Dahle,
Is the $799 FYFA course considered a deductible business expense for 1099 sole proprietor physicians?
No, it does not qualify for CME. But this version of it does (it includes additional content that qualifies for CME):
https://www.wcicourses.com/p/financial-wellness
I recently took the WCI Online Course and it was a game-changer for my financial journey. The information and guidance provided in the course was extremely helpful and easy to understand. I especially appreciated the focus on taking control of one’s finances and the emphasis on being a responsible and informed investor. The course also provided practical steps for firing your financial advisor and taking control of your own finances, which I found incredibly empowering. I would highly recommend this course to anyone looking to take control of their financial future. Thank you WCI for the great work you do
Our pleasure. Thanks for your kind words.