S&P 500 Reaches Record High

The S&P 500 closed at a record high as stronger than expected earnings and GDP boosted equity markets. On Tuesday, the S&P 500 closed at a new all-time-high for the first time since September 20, 2018. This officially marked an end to the correction which began half a year ago. Since the low on December … Read more

Earnings Season Kicks Off as Markets Search for Direction

Week in Review Earnings season kicks off as markets search for near-term direction. Friday was the start of Q1 2019 earnings season as major banks started to report results. JPMorgan Chase reported better than expected first quarter results. Providing a boost to major stock indices to end the week. While this was a strong start … Read more

5 Ways for Doctors to Save on Taxes

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A physician’s busy schedule doesn’t slow down for tax season, and most doctors don’t have time to sift through every potential write-off or tax credit to save money. As a result, doctors usually pay significantly more in taxes than others in the same income bracket. Even with high average salaries, doctors still have to plan … Read more

Constructive Trade Talks Help S&P 500 Post Best Start to Year Since 1998

Trade Talks Markets rebounded from yield curve fears as constructive US-China trade talks boosted global stocks. Progress appears to have been made in the latest round of trade talks as US negotiators arrived in Beijing on Thursday to continue discussions. Following the meetings, reports stated there was positive progress in all areas of discussion, with … Read more

Markets Rebound Following Worst Week of 2019

Markets Rebound Following the worst week of 2019, major indices rebounded, closing at multi-month highs.Stocks posted strong gains for the week, boosted by US –China trade talk optimism. Early in the week, China’s central bank pledged not to devalue currency to boost exports. This has been a major sticking point in the ongoing trade negotiation. … Read more

Stocks Post Worst Week of 2019, Slowing Global Growth Remains Concern

Stocks posted the worst week of 2019 as slowing global growth and a disappointing jobs report resulted in modest losses. Major US indices experienced declines during every trading day throughout the week as the early-year rally stalled. Signs of a global economic slowdown weighed on sentiment during the week. Contributing to the downward pressure, the … Read more

Retirement Plan Options

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Our constant approach to serving physicians is education. In light of this approach, Physicians Thrive wanted to share some information regarding all the options for managing retirement plans from former employers. Keep the Old 401K or Rollover into your New Employer’s Plan Each 401k provider has a “menu of investments” that participants can choose from. … Read more

It’s Tax Season: How Will the Big Changes Affect Physicians?

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April 17th is right around the corner, and everyone is talking about the new tax laws. Therefore, here are the key takeaways to help you understand the changes and maximize your return as a practicing physician. Changes First, small businesses are getting bigger breaks with the business income left after you pay yourself a salary. … Read more