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Inheriting Money - good, bad, and ugly

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In this episode of the Money Meets Medicine podcast, Dr. Jimmy Turner and co-host Justin Harvey CFP discuss various implications and strategies regarding sudden inheritance of assets, including vehicles, cash, stocks, and trusts. They emphasize the importance of strategic financial planning and timely decision-making to optimize tax benefits, avoid financial pitfalls, and preserve family relationships. They highlight specific examples such as the step-up in basis for stocks, tax implications of inherited IRAs, and the psychological impacts of lump sum versus dollar cost averaging in investment. The episode also underscores the necessity of having a well-communicated estate plan to prevent family disputes and ensure coherent asset distribution.

Additionally, it touches on the importance of obtaining disability insurance, particularly for medical trainees, and offers resources for financial planning guidance. Need your own disability insurance? Get the kind built for doctors by doctors at https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability

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In this episode of the Money Meets Medicine podcast, Dr. Jimmy Turner and co-host Justin Harvey CFP discuss various implications and strategies regarding sudden inheritance of assets, including vehicles, cash, stocks, and trusts. They emphasize the importance of strategic financial planning and timely decision-making to optimize tax benefits, avoid financial pitfalls, and preserve family relationships. They highlight specific examples such as the step-up in basis for stocks, tax implications of inherited IRAs, and the psychological impacts of lump sum versus dollar cost averaging in investment. The episode also underscores the necessity of having a well-communicated estate plan to prevent family disputes and ensure coherent asset distribution.

Additionally, it touches on the importance of obtaining disability insurance, particularly for medical trainees, and offers resources for financial planning guidance. Need your own disability insurance? Get the kind built for doctors by doctors at https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability

  continue reading

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