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Second Home vs. Investment Property: How They Differ

A second home and an investment property are both types of property you don’t use as your primary residence. A second home is meant for personal use, offering a retreat from your daily routine. An investment property, in contrast, is meant to generate rental income or appreciate in value over time. As a physician, you … Read more

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What Are Home Repair Loans for Physicians?

With mortgage rates touching 7%, buying a home that’s in a good location but needs some repairs may be your only way to home ownership. Home repair loans can help you turn a worn-out house into a beautiful home. Unfortunately, finding home repair loans that offer reasonable terms, competitive interest rates, and trustworthy lenders can … Read more

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Retirement Planning [Hub]

The Basics of Physician Retirement Planning

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Understanding Adjustable-Rate Mortgage as a Physician

Key Takeaways With lower initial interest rates and flexible terms, an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) helps save money upfront. This makes these loans a great option if you’re a physician currently doing your residency or fellowship or are in the early stages of your career as an attending physician. Still, knowing how they work and whether … Read more

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CME & Training

Frequently Asked Questions Related Services

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Lending

Frequently Asked Questions Related Services

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Practice Management

Start or Scale a Practice Frequently Asked Questions Related Services

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What Is the Average Salary of a Travel Doctor in 2024?

Key Takeaways Travel doctors or locum tenens doctors, typically work on short-term contracts to treat patients in different locations and earn around $226,382 a year. On average, they have a higher pay than permanent hospital residents, but their salary can significantly vary depending on their specialty. What Is a Traveling Physician? Traveling physicians work as … Read more

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2024 IMLC Guide for Physicians: Work Legally In Any State

Every state in the U.S. requires physicians to hold a valid license to practice medicine. Regardless of specialty, physicians must undergo the medical licensing process before opening their practice or seeking employment with any type of hospital, clinic, surgical center, or medical practice. Obtaining a medical license is a tedious process that often takes several … Read more

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