Why does it feel like we don't make great money?

Why does it feel like we don't make great money?

Author: Nate Reineke August 14, 2024 Duration: 27:43

Episode Overview:

In this episode, Nate Reineke and Ben Utley discuss financial strategies for high-earning physicians. They explore how a $50,000 inheritance could potentially support your child’s education through a 529 plan and share tips on effectively managing large cash reserves in business accounts.

 

Key Takeaways:

 

1. 529 Plan Benefits:

- Investing a $50,000 inheritance in a 529 plan could help reduce future savings needs and potentially offer good returns.

- The flexibility of 529 plans includes the option to roll over funds into a Roth IRA under certain conditions.

 

2. Managing Large Cash Reserves:

- Avoid letting large amounts sit idle in business accounts; collaborating with a CPA to project tax liabilities and considering high-interest savings accounts could enhance returns.

 

3. Understanding the Financial Paradox for High-Earning Physicians:

- Even with a $500,000 salary, significant expenses like childcare, taxes, and student loans can create financial pressure.

- Younger physicians could experience similar financial challenges, which often ease as student loans and childcare costs decrease.

- While upper-middle-class families may seem to have a comparable lifestyle, physicians typically have greater resources to address future expenses like college and retirement.

 

4. Investment Performance Measurement:

- Comparing target date funds in 529 plans can highlight different asset allocations and management styles that influence performance.

- Understanding the distinction between dollar-weighted and time-weighted returns is critical for accurately gauging portfolio performance.

- Common pitfalls in performance assessment can arise when risk tolerance and timing of contributions are not adequately considered.

 

5. Professional Financial Planning for Physicians:

- Tailored financial planning services are available specifically for actively practicing physicians, both MDs and DOs, who are parents, with dentists excluded for certain reasons.

- Listeners can visit the podcast website to schedule consultations or submit questions via email or phone.

 

Call to Action:

If you’re navigating financial complexities as a physician, this episode could provide helpful insights. Be sure to subscribe to the Physician Family Financial Advisors podcast for more discussions tailored to your unique needs. Don’t forget to check the show notes for full disclosures and additional resources.

 

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GOT A QUESTION?

Write to us at podcast@physicianfamily.com.

 

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Finding a clear path through financial planning feels uniquely challenging when your career is in medicine and your heart is at home with family. The Physician Family Finances Podcast exists in that specific, demanding space. Host Nate Reineke, alongside co-host Chelsea Jones, brings their experience as Certified Financial Planner™ professionals directly to conversations with physician parents. They understand the dual pressures of managing a practice, caring for kids, and making smart long-term decisions with your earnings. Each episode moves beyond generic advice to tackle the real questions you face, from navigating student loan strategies and investment options tailored to a physician's timeline to planning for retirement without sacrificing your family's present. This isn't about quick tips; it's about building a sustainable framework that aligns with your values and goals. Tune in for a candid, practical discussion that makes complex topics like tax laws and wealth building accessible, so you can gain confidence and clarity with your finances. The entire podcast is built on the principle that securing your future should feel like an achievable part of your life's work, not an overwhelming distraction from it.
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