Are Side Gigs Mandatory for Doctors?
Do doctors need a side gig? No. But it certainly can ease stress. Also talking PSLF side funds, asset allocation in a 457 account, and my latest opinion on bonds.
Do doctors need a side gig? No. But it certainly can ease stress. Also talking PSLF side funds, asset allocation in a 457 account, and my latest opinion on bonds.
Discussing the nitty-gritty details of tax-loss harvesting in your taxable account. Also talking asset allocation in a bear market, glide paths, bond tents and lots more.
Market corrections should be expected and aren't unusual. So, should you try to time the market? No! Also talking bond tents, mega backdoor Roths, and lots more.
In this episode, we talk about setting clear rules and boundaries for helping family that are bad with money. Also talking currency diversification, contigency documents in case of your death, and lots more.
People know that "bonds go down when interest rates go up" but they're missing the full message. Here are 6 lessons to learn about bonds and interest rates.
Understand 7 principles of bond investing including the relationship between bond value and interest rate, risk and yield, quality, cost, duration and more.
Today our guests are Physician on FIRE and Passive Income, MD, answering important financial questions from listeners about real estate, bonds, where to invest cash, 529s, and more.
Don't make the classic mistake and assume you know which way bonds are going. Instead, listen to my recommendations about implementing a fixed asset allocation strategy for bonds.
Answering listener questions today about target retirement funds, when to invest in bonds, 529s across state lines, using a trust as a beneficiary, student loan management, and lots more.
When you decide not to invest in a major asset class like bonds you're making a pretty big bet. In this episode, we examine the reasons for including bonds in your portfolio.
The key to asset allocation is to choose the highest stock-to-bond ratio that you can tolerate without selling out at a market bottom.
Bond ETFs have issues, especially for corporates and munis. If you're going to use a bond fund, stick to a traditional mutual fund. Wealthier investors may wish to buy their treasuries directly.
What kind of bonds should you invest in? William Bernstein says short term individual treasuries. I mostly agree, but there are other considerations.
Why Bother with Bonds? Because stocks are volatile. The author has done investors a huge favor by compiling all this great information into one place.
When deciding which asset class to put in taxable, both tax-efficiency of the asset class AND the rate of return of the asset class matter.