#412: Taylor recently graduated. She wants to reach financial independence as soon as possible. What should she do first: invest or repay low-interest debt?\nCarter doesn\u2019t want to pay too much for his investments. He\u2019s worried about the tax drag. He wants to know how to improve cost efficiency in his portfolio. How should he manage decisions about basis points, dividends and capital gains?\nOur first anonymous caller has been working and investing for a decade. Today her portfolio is large enough that she and her husband can finally take a mini-retirement.\nThey\u2019d like to rebalance their portfolio. They want it to reflect the fact that they won\u2019t be working for a while. They\u2019d also like to calculate how much money they need to travel with their children. How should they handle this?\nOur second anonymous caller is worried that their portfolio is out-of-whack. Their money is in a target date retirement fund. They\u2019d like to move some of it to a three-fund portfolio. But this is a scary time to sell. Stocks are low. What should they do?\nFormer financial planner Joe Saul-Sehy and I tackle these four questions in today\u2019s episode.\nEnjoy!\n\nP.S. Got a question? Leave it here.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices