White Coat Investor-WCI #276: 529s, I bonds, TIPS, S Corps, ETFs and 403(b)s

WCI #276: 529s, I bonds, TIPS, S Corps, ETFs and 403(b)s | White Coat Investor Podcast

This episode Dr. Dahle covers a variety of your questions. We talk about when it is worth passing cash through a 529 account and if you should use 529s to fund K-12 educations. We talk about how interest on iBonds works and go into why TIPs have been performing pretty poorly as of late. We dive into the tax implications for S Corps and talk about why it is not a great idea to purchase ETFs after hours. See the full show notes here: link 

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