Many of our doctors are confused about Roth accounts, which ones they can have, and how they differ. In today’s podcast, Katherine Vessenes, CEO and founder of MD Financial Advisors, breaks down the differences between Roth IRAs and Roth 401ks and Roth 403bs. She highlights how they can work individually and together to help doctors feel more confident in their investments and retirement.
Mastering the Minimum Effective Financial Dosage for Doctors
Welcome back to More Money Minutes for Doctors. Today we delve into a crucial topic: determining the minimum effective financial dosage for doctors to achieve lasting financial security.
In the realm of financial advice, countless articles offer tips for enhancing your finances. However, just as doctors prescribe the minimum effective dose for patients, should there not be a similar approach for doctors managing their finances? Let’s explore this concept.
Rich Doc. Broke Doc. Tax Shelters Rich Docs Use to Build Their Wealth Tax-Efficiently.
It is crucial for doctors to understand the differences in retirement accounts if they want to maximize their wealth. Two popular choices, the Sep IRA and the Solo 401K, present distinctive benefits, limitations, and considerations. Here, we break down the key elements of each, shedding light on their respective advantages and limitations.
TD Ameritrade to Schwab Transition
Midterms and Markets for Doctors
Market Downturns for Doctors
How will the state of our current geopolitical events impact your investments? It is nearly impossible to avoid the news and the speculation of what will come. While so much is uncertain, one thing we can prepare for is that our economy will most likely feel the effects of global unrest in the for of a market downturn.
Today, we’ll cover how we prepare, how we can take advantage of a down market, and share some statistics that might help you get to sleep at night.