Important Demographic Information for MDs and FAs
The oldest members of the Baby Boom generation are just hitting 65. That means a much larger percentage than ever before are soon-to-be seniors.
So, what does this trend mean to doctors and their financial advisors?
Assessment
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Seniors and Mature Adults
Financial exhaustion is hitting seniors. And, the easy cost of living expense cuts have been made. Now, many retirees find themselves with flat incomes, shrunken nest eggs and lower home values than they had expected.
http://money.msn.com/retirement/financial-exhaustion-hitting-seniors-usnews.aspx
But, does this include medical professionals?
Clara
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