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What to Do When Your Physician Disability Insurance Benefit Period Ends

When you purchase a disability insurance policy, one of the decisions that you’ll need to make is how long you want your disability insurance benefit period to last. Your choice can significantly affect your insurance premium payment amount. However, it can also determine how protected you will be in the case of an unexpected tragedy. One … Read more

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Steps to Get Licensed With the Medical Board of California

Getting licensed with the Medical Board of California is a complicated, yet necessary task if you plan to pursue a career in health care in the Golden State. However, this process often feels long and drawn out for first-time applicants. The good news is that the California application process isn’t nearly as difficult as those … Read more

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Physician Disability Insurance: Insure Your Earning Potential

Interestingly, the average physician invests nearly $200,000 and eight years in education in order to practice medicine as an attending physician. As a result, a doctor’s most critical financial asset is their ability to work and earn income within their speciality. For young, healthy residents, it can be difficult to imagine not working for months … Read more

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Provider Reviews: The Standard Disability Insurance

As a physician, having disability insurance is the best way to protect your income and your future finances. In the event that you become ill or disabled and cannot work, disability insurance will pay you a portion of your pre-disability earnings. It could be the difference between draining your life savings and being able to … Read more

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Why Relying On Your Employer-Sponsored Disability Plan Can Hurt You

Remember to keep group long-term disability insurance that is provided by an employer and/or association as your secondary plan, not primary. It happens all of the time. Physicians get lost in the Disability Insurance Maze. This is because of misunderstandings about what they wrote in the fine print of disability insurance contracts. Whether they are … Read more

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Choosing the Right Executor for Your Estate

When it comes to estate planning, most physicians are familiar with the importance of establishing a legal will. However, many doctors overlook another key aspect of estate planning: choosing an executor for your estate. Accordingly, an executor is the person legally responsible for fulfilling the deceased’s financial obligations and for overseeing the distribution of assets … Read more

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What does the SECURE Act mean for physicians?

The new year is bringing major tax changes for some physicians, as the Setting Up Every Community for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act takes effect. For instance, they passed the SECURE Act into law in December 2019 as part of the new government spending package, and it contains legislation intended to make retirement planning more accessible, … Read more

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How Female Physicians Can Counteract the Gender Pay Gap

Each year, national reports on physician compensation confirm the persistence of the gender pay gap in medicine. Across all regions and within virtually every specialty, female physicians continue to earn less than their male counterparts. According the 2018 Medscape Physician Compensation report, male doctors netted nearly 18% more income than female doctors. For specialists, the … Read more

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How to Manage Student Loans During Residency

Attack Student Loans During Residency For doctors who are finishing their residencies and beginning their practices, there is often no greater stressor than looming loan repayments. The average physician finishes medical school with more than $190,000 in debt. And the prospect of beginning loan repayment while earning a resident’s salary is daunting for young doctors. … Read more

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The Pros and Cons of Paying Off Your Mortgage Early

Most people dream about the day they finally pay off their mortgage. After years and years of monthly payments, it feels pretty good to sign that last check. So, you’d think that paying off your mortgage early would make sense, right? If you’re a physician with a hefty monthly salary, wouldn’t you want to pay … Read more

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