Financial Planning for Physicians / Doctors

It’s 2022 and life is busier than ever. As society normalizes after the COVID pandemic, people all over the world are resettling back into a life of commutes, time in the office (and away from home), and the hustle andREAD MORE

Female physicians often need to postpone pregnancy and child-rearing due to the demands of their medical training. They find themselves in their late thirties or early forties, financially stable, and ready to have children. This is wonderful! Parenthood at anyREAD MORE

After years of arduous medical training, many young physicians are eager to celebrate their new career with the purchase of their first home. The high amount of debt and low savings could make this dream discouragingly out of reach—banks typicallyREAD MORE

Twenty-first century America is a nation of job-hoppers. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average American holds 12 jobs in their lifetime. The concept of retiring after 40 years with one company, taking home a pension andREAD MORE

The majority of physicians pursue and maintain their careers because of the satisfaction they receive in caring for their patients and finding answers to complex problems, not necessarily for the compensation they receive. Nevertheless, a physician’s financial planning, complicated byREAD MORE