The traditional IRA is one of the most popular retirement accounts you can open. Here's everything you need to know about it and how it works.| The White Coat Investor - Investing & Personal Finance for Doctors
Most of my portfolio is invested in index funds. I hope that's not news to you. Here are the reasons why.| The White Coat Investor - Investing & Personal Finance for Doctors
Parents often want to help pay for their child's medical (or dental) school. There are many ways to do so, but laws can be complex.| The White Coat Investor - Investing & Personal Finance for Doctors
Some people looking for early retirement are afraid of the Age 59 ½ rule. But it's not difficult to get around, once you read the rules.| The White Coat Investor - Investing & Personal Finance for Doctors
An independent contractor has plenty of excellent options for retirement savings -- an i401(k), SEP IRA, Roth IRA, HSA, Defined Benefit/Cash Balance plan, and even a taxable brokerage. Which is best for you?| The White Coat Investor - Investing & Personal Finance for Doctors
HSAs have superior tax protection features compared to any other investing account including their "triple-tax-free" nature, the ability to withdraw the money after 65 for any purpose penalty-free, and the ability to delay withdrawals while saving receipts.| The White Coat Investor - Investing & Personal Finance for Doctors
This Backdoor Roth IRA tutorial takes you step-by-step through the contribution process, including Form 8606, tax implications, common mistakes, and lots more.| The White Coat Investor - Investing & Personal Finance for Doctors