If you receive an inheritance, what is the best way to invest it – to pay off debt or put into savings? Follow a six-step plan for updating your portfolio to make the best use of an inheritance.

When deciding on specific investments, is academic research helpful?

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According to Dana Anspach, CFP®, of Money Over 55, the answer is no. This is because often academics focus on a niche topic, whereas financial planners can see the complete picture.

At the end of the show, there’s a link to an article about why your investments must be different from those of your parents.

The Goldstein On Gelt Show is a financial podcast. Click on the player below to listen. For show notes and contact details of the guest, go to www.GoldsteinOnGelt.com

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Douglas Goldstein, CFP®, is the director of Profile Investment Services, Ltd, a financial planning and investment services firm specializing in working with Americans living in Israel who have investment accounts in America. He is a licensed financial professional both in the U.S. and Israel. Securities offered through Portfolio Resources Group, Inc., Member FINRA, SIPC, MSRB, FSI. Accounts held at Pershing LLC., Member NYSE/SIPC, a subsidiary of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation. Neither Profile nor PRG gives tax or legal advice. Before immigrating to Israel, it is advisable to consult with a tax attorney who is knowledgeable about Israeli law. Contact at [email protected]