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White Coat Investor Podcast

124: Financial Advisors: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly with Michael Kitces

White Coat Investor Podcast

Dr. Jim Dahle of the White Coat Investor

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Business, Investing

4.92.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2019

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

Michael Kitces is the brains behind Nerd's Eye View, https://www.kitces.com/ which I believe is the most widely read website aimed at educating financial advisors in the world. He blogs for advisors who are serious about their craft, the ones who actually view this profession as a calling and want to get better at it. He wants to teach them how to be a more successful advisors and how to serve their clients better with more expertise. He believes that most harm inflicted on clients by their advisors doesn't occur because of malice or greed but out of ignorance and he wants to help provide a higher standard for competency. We discuss financial advisors acting as fiduciaries and what training we should expect our advisors to receive and what services they can provide. We talk about assets under management fees and whether we will see the end to them in our lifetime or not. We discuss conflicts of interest and advisors trying to specialize in different types of clientele. But he really wanted you to take away from this discussion that you have to get pretty far down the line of investing portfolios before the growth rate of your portfolio is larger than the impact by just spending less than you make and figuring out how to grow your income. It always comes back to the basics. See the show notes at https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/financial-advisors-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-with-michael-kitces-podcast-124

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0:00.0

This is the White Coat Investor Podcast, where we help those who wear the White Coat get a fair shake on Wall Street.

0:06.0

We've been helping doctors and other high-income professionals stop doing dumb things with their money since 2011.

0:12.0

Here is your host, Dr. Jim Dolly.

0:18.0

Welcome to the White Coat Investor Podcast number 124, Financial Advisors, the Good, the Bad and the Aguil with Michael Kitchies.

0:25.0

Thanks so much for what you do. It's really important work that you're out there doing each day, and sometimes we forget how important it is.

0:32.0

I mean, at the end of the day, all of us feel like we're going to the office or we're going to the factory and we're making widgets on the line,

0:38.0

but sometimes we forget that the widgets we deal with, particularly as physicians and other healthcare workers, are pretty important widgets.

0:44.0

So thank you for the sacrifices you've made to do that.

0:48.0

I'm pretty excited. In between the time I record this and the time it runs, I'm going to go down to Lake Powell on vacation, not once but twice.

0:55.0

So I'm really looking forward to this next month. September is not a month where I tend to do a lot of White Coat Investor work.

1:02.0

It is just a time where if I could, I'd spend all 30 days down there at Lake Powell.

1:09.0

It's just a wonderful time to be down in southern Utah, where the days aren't quite as long. It's not quite as hot, but the water's still super warm.

1:16.0

And so, you know, this is not a month when I do a lot of speaking gigs. I don't go to a lot of conferences. I don't write books. I don't do any of that stuff.

1:23.0

So I'm really looking forward to it as I record this just before September.

1:27.0

By the time you hear it, I'll be halfway through that glorious month.

1:30.0

But something we've been working on in August quite a bit is fixing our email issues.

1:36.0

I know a lot of you have gotten an extra email or two or maybe didn't get an email you were expecting or, you know, got sent through financial bootcamp three times or whatever it might be.

1:44.0

So any snafu you've had with email in the last few months, I just want to apologize for.

1:49.0

I think we've got them all worked out.

1:51.0

I've actually changed email providers to a better service, I think, and it looks like it's going to work very well for us.

1:58.0

We're going to deliver the emails to those people who want them, help us not send emails, people who don't want them.

2:03.0

And mostly just really facilitate our mission to help those who wear the White Coat get a fair shake on Wall Street.

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