The Dentist Money Show | Financial Planning & Wealth Management

Dentist Advisors - Financial Planning and Investment Management
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Feb 22, 2017 • 52min

#63: Three Misconceptions About Estate Planning

When is it time to get an estate plan? Or, if you already have one, how often should it be reviewed? And how do the requirements of an estate plan differ if you’re a dentist? Wills, trusts, tax planning, asset protection—not  the most exciting topics to bring up at family dinner. But the same people who join you at the table will be glad you planned ahead and kept them from having to track down all your assets. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese welcomes estate planning attorney, Andrew Howell, who explains why there’s more to estate planning than most people think. He describes what happens if you die without an estate plan, three common fallacies about estate planning, and how a properly structured estate plan will protect your wealth while you’re still living. Show notes: www.yorkhowell.com
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Feb 15, 2017 • 55min

#62: The People Who Ruin a Dentist’s Retirement

Did you hear about the dentist who lost his shorts in a scam? No? That’s because nobody likes to tell the world they got hosed by a con artist. But it happens—a lot. And unless you know the warning signs, you might get wrangled into the same type of deal and put your retirement on the line. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese and Ryan respond to a special request from a loyal listener who asked for stories of dentists who fell victim to bad advice from people they should have never trusted. They also share the warning signs to watch for so you can avoid making the same mistakes.
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Feb 8, 2017 • 48min

#61: The Hidden Costs that Delay a Dentist’s Retirement

A few hundred here, a few thousand there. Overspending on insurance, loans, supplies, staff, benefits, and personal life may seem insignificant in the short run—a lot of dentists make enough money to cover the cost. But over the course of a career, those costs can add up to millions and downgrade the quality of what should’ve been a great retirement. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese and Ryan list the most common places where dentists overspend and how to make sure your hard earned money stays in your pocket.
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Feb 1, 2017 • 49min

#60: The Truth About Real Estate Ownership

Real estate can be an excellent investment. But many dentists delay their retirement by doing the wrong deal at the wrong time. What are the biggest mistakes that dentists make with real estate? In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan give five examples of real estate deals that often turn good investments into massive setbacks. They also provide a list of questions to ask before purchasing your next home, practice space, or investment property.
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Jan 25, 2017 • 40min

#59: Is Now the Time to Refinance Your Loans?

Student loans, practice loans, real estate loans. Dentists and debt go together like presidential elections and economic uncertainty. With speculation of rising interest rates, many are wondering if now is the right time to borrow money or refinance existing loans. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese welcomes Wells Fargo practice finance expert, Kent Murphy, who lists a number of factors to consider when shopping the lender market. He explains how low interest rates often lure people into bad loans and shares common factors dentists overlook before signing on the dotted line.   Show notes: Kenton.Murphy@wellsfargo.com practicefinance.wellsfargo.com/dentists/
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Jan 18, 2017 • 1h 2min

#58: When is it Time to Hire a Financial Advisor?

How do you know when it’s time to hire a financial advisor? For a lot of dentists there’s a trigger that goes off ― a shortage of cash, an investment gone bad, stagnant collections ― and they wonder if it’s time to call for help. But it’s not always clear what’s causing your pain or which professional has the right prescription. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan explain when it makes sense to hire a financial advisor, and when it makes sense to look elsewhere for solutions.
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Jan 11, 2017 • 52min

#57: Is Your Permanent Life Insurance Policy Killing Your Retirement?

There are two types of people in the world: those who have heard a sales pitch about permanent life insurance, and those who will hear a sales pitch about permanent life insurance. And the way these policies are sold ― on the premise of guaranteed returns and tax-free withdrawals ― often give investors a false sense of security. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan walk through the stages of grieving that usually follow the purchase of permanent life. They also talk about the rare exceptions for justifying insurance as an investment, and how to unwind a bad policy if you already have one.
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Jan 4, 2017 • 42min

#56: What You Need to Know About Bonds. Your Bonds.

Do you know the difference between a stock and a bond? Maybe you do. But even if you grasp the concept of fixed income versus equity, you may not realize how complex the bond market is. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan describe the different types of bonds you can own, the risk levels associated with each, and how bonds can be used to lower your taxes. (And they make it through the entire show without telling a single James Bond joke).
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Dec 28, 2016 • 45min

#55: Six Keys to Powerful Investment Portfolios

Have you ever looked at your investment statements and wondered if your returns are as good as they could be? You’ve been told cheap index funds are the most responsible way to invest, but is it really that simple? What other funds can you buy? In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan list six factors to consider when building your investment portfolio. They discuss tradeoffs between active and passive investing, why some index funds underperform, and how to build a portfolio with the right mix of assets.
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Dec 21, 2016 • 32min

#54: Fixing Your 401(k) the Matt Bradley Way

If your office has a qualified retirement plan like a 401(k), chances are you’re paying fees you didn’t know existed and taking on liability you didn’t know you had. Matt Bradley and his company BenefitGuard help dentists fix their 401(k)s by lowering costs and offloading risk associated with compliance. In this Dentist Money™ interview, Matt explains where the fees are hiding, how to evaluate your existing plan, and the most common reasons employers get sued for mismanagement. He also lists the people you should have on your 401(k) team. Show notes: matt.bradley@benefitguard.com www.benefitguard.com

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