The “White Coat Investor” PodCast

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By Dr. James Dahle MD – White Coat Investor

Jim Dahl md

Dr. James Dahle, editor of www.whitecoatinvestor.com and the rising star of physician financial advice and straight talk about success was kind enough to share his time and expertise with us and talked to us about:

  • What got him so interested in getting a financial education and why he shares that knowledge with other docs
  • How med students can minimize student loan debt and why that is so important
  • Insurance and why it is imperative that you have the right kind
  • The importance of creating profitable habits for your success

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Assessment

His new book is The White Coat Investor: A Doctor’s Guide to Personal Finance and Investing.

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Speaker: If you need a moderator or speaker for an upcoming event, Dr. David E. Marcinko; MBA – Publisher-in-Chief of the Medical Executive-Post – is available for seminar or speaking engagements. Contact: MarcinkoAdvisors@msn.com

OUR OTHER PRINT BOOKS AND RELATED INFORMATION SOURCES:

Comprehensive Financial Planning Strategies for Doctors and Advisors: Best Practices from Leading Consultants and Certified Medical Planners™

 Risk Management, Liability Insurance, and Asset Protection Strategies for Doctors and Advisors: Best Practices from Leading Consultants and Certified Medical Planners™

Physicians who don’t understand modern risk management, insurance, business and asset protection principles are sitting ducks waiting to be taken advantage of by unscrupulous insurance agents and financial advisors; and even their own prospective employers or partners. This comprehensive volume from Dr. David Marcinko, and his co-authors, will go a long way toward educating physicians on these critical subjects that were never taught in medical school or residency training.

JAMES M. DAHLE; MD, FACEP