White Coat Investor-WCI #95: The Speakpipe is Working

WCI #95: The Speakpipe is Working | White Coat Investor Podcast

Lots of listener's voices on this episode. The speakpipe to record your questions is working well! I answer your colleagues questions about contributing to a Roth IRA for those married filing separately, taking out a 401(k) loan, funding HSAs, when it makes sense to file as an S Corp, exchanging an annuity, and more.

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