PODCAST EPISODE 316 – White Coat Investor Disagrees with Ernst & Young (Part 2)

In Episode 316 of More Than Commas, we continue our deep dive into White Coat Investor’s critique of the Ernst & Young Insurance Study. This time, we break down seven more questionable assumptions, from high advisory fees to mysterious “black box” insurance products. Are these valid criticisms, or is there more to the story? Tune in as we separate sound financial analysis from misleading narratives.

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