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The Doctor’s Life Podcast Episode 035- Why Is Financial Planning Important?

Why Financial Planning is Important If you are currently with a financial planner or not, you’ve still wondered “Why do financial planning?” You wonder if you are maximizing your investments or even your own paycheck. Dave Swan makes his debut on The Doctor’s Life Podcast to tell you what you should expect with financial planning … Read more

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The Doctor’s Life Podcast Episode 005- You’re Paying Too Much In Taxes

Well, we are about to wrap up 2015. That means it’s about time to dive in to your taxes. Some of us look forward to that refund from the IRS and already have that check spent. That also means we are paying too much on our taxes. Nick Schneider is back on The Doctor’s Life … Read more

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A Physician’s Estate Planning Checklist

8 Things to Check & Double-Check as you Prepare Estate planning is a task that people tend to put off, as any discussion of “the end” tends to be off-putting. However, those who die without their financial affairs in good order risk leaving their heirs some significant problems along with their legacies. No matter what … Read more

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Retirement Account Rollovers – The Tax Implications

When physicians consider rolling over retirement accounts, the tax implications should be factored into the decision. The decision as to whether you should roll over your 401k plan to an IRA, another employer’s 401k plan, or simply to leave it where it is, involves several different factors, including long term investment cost and the availability … Read more

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Life Insurance as Part of Your Tax Diversification Strategy

The Physician’s Life Insurance Primer Series: How life insurance fits in a savings and tax diversification strategy For many people, life insurance forms the security foundation of their financial plan. While most financial planners recommend that life insurance be purchased for its protection, and not as a primary savings vehicle, few would argue that cash … Read more

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Estate Planning: You’re Never Too Young

  Why physicians should begin with the end in mind and secure their estate plan early It’s understandable why many physicians in their 40’s and 50’s are inordinately focused on their careers and on trying to accumulate assets; they’ve been playing catch up since they left training, and they have a shorter time horizon in … Read more

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Tax Reduction Strategies for MD’s: Tax Credits

Tax Reduction Strategies Series The third installment in our series of steps physicians can take to reduce thier tax burden is to employ tax credits. Strategy 3: Look for Tax Credits

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Tax Reduction Strategies for MD’s: Part II

Tax Reduction Strategy Series – Part II We continue our series on three key steps physicians can take to reduce thier tax burden with today’s focus on Tax Deductions. Strategy 2: Increase Your Deductions The biggest reason most people pay more taxes than is necessary is their failure to capture all of the tax deductions … Read more

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Tax Reduction Strategies for MD’s

Tax Reduction Strategies Series While tax season seems to have just ended, tax planning should be a year-round event for high earning physicians.  Your focus should be on the three key ways to minimize your tax burden – Income Reduction, Tax Deductions and Tax Credits.  This series will discuss each of the focal points, starting … Read more

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Taxes, Job Search and Malpractice Insurance Premiums

New Tax Legislation: How does it affect physicians? The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 was signed into law on January 2, 2012. It includes new tax rates, restrictions on itemized deductions and exemptions, and extensions of certain deductions and credits. This act affects physicians the same way it affects others who make salaries approaching … Read more

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