For many physicians, refinancing your student loans can seem like a no-brainer. If you aren’t going for PSLF, and can afford the payments, it makes sense to take advantage of the lower rates offered by refinance companies, rather than continue to let interest accrue at the expensive federal rates which can, in many cases, exceed 7%. However, the decision to refinance is not always this simple
The Physician’s Complete Guide to Medical School Loans
Student loans have become a big deal! 37 million Americans collectively owe over 1 TRILLION dollars in student loans – and yet nobody seems to fully understand them.
13 Mistakes Young Physicians Make With Student Loans
Medical school loans have quickly become the most complex financial issue facing young physicians. The average physician in training owes well over six figures. And these aren’t your normal run of the mill loans. Student loans today come…
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How Will the 2018 Tax Changes Affect You?
2018 is bringing with it some new, big tax changes. But what exactly does that mean for you? We have highlighted ten big changes that are most likely to affect you this year.
Save More for Retirement – Contribution Limits Increased for 2018!
The IRS has increased limits for 2018 – for those of you maxing out your retirement plans and/or HSAs – this is especially important for you!
Study Reveals Physicians In-training are Failing Financially
Are physicians bad with money? This recent study helps answer the question using data collected from 422 medical residents and fellows at Washington University and the University of Arizona. The participating physicians completed a quiz…
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Mega-Deduct and Convert: Save Thousands On Roth IRA Contributions
This article from the Finance Buff explains a great way to save hundreds on Roth IRA contributions. But I wanted to expand upon this idea and highlight an even bigger way to save using a similar strategy. Thanks…
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Student Loan Perks Designed to Recruit Physicians Can Actually Hurt Them
As a result, hospitals are increasingly introducing physician loan repayment perks for new hires to drive recruitment. However, confusing intricacies with the new public service loan forgiveness program are causing major unintended consequences.
WFP’s Recommended Reads: December 2016
At the end of each month, we provide a list of finance-related articles to help keep you informed about the hot topics in finance. Here are some of the best articles we read in the month of December.
5 Questions Every Physician Must Ask Their Financial Adviser
Unlike most professionals, financial advisers have a choice of operating under one of two professional standards: suitability or fiduciary. The fiduciary standard requires advisers to act in their client’s best interests, whereas the suitability standard does not.
Reducing the Noise: Making Better Investment Decisions
When it comes to investing, perhaps the single most common thing we see that trips up our clients is the temptation to act on the chatter around them.
WFP’s Recommended Reads: November 2016
At the end of each month, we provide a list of finance-related articles to help keep you informed about the hot topics in finance. Here are some of the best articles we read in the month of November.