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When you receive an inheritance, what's the wise way to use it? In this episode of Wise Money, we're responding to a question from a listener who is deciding whether to pay off his home, invest for retirement, or follow his accountant's advice—all while aiming to reduce taxes and make every dollar count. Tune in to learn how to align your inheritance with your long-term financial goals.
Season 10, Episode 41
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