How Physicians Prepare for Retirement?

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On Physician DIY’s

[By Vicki Rackner MD]

VR MD

Dear ME-P Readers and Subscribers,

Employed physicians who use professional financial advisors v.s. physician financial do-it-yourself-ers):

Did you know the following:

  • Feel better prepared for retirement
  • Have more in emergency savings
  • Have more diverse financial investments and
  • Feel more confident about their personal financial decisions?

Did you also know:

Here are some other key survey findings:

  • 60% of practicing physicians are employed by hospitals, groups and medical schools.
  • 42% of of employed physicians are behind where they would like to be in retirement planning.
  • Employed physicians” #1 financial goal is to enjoy a comfortable retirement. Other top concerns include funding long-term care, minimizing losses and ensuring an inheritance for children/ grandchildren.
  • Half of employed physicians believe they have unique or more complex financial needs than other professionals.These finding affirm the intuitively obvious: experts get better results than dabblers.
  • Patients get the best medical outcomes when they work with physicians whom they trust; physicians get the best financial results when they work with financial advisors whom they trust.

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What this means for you

These finding affirm the intuitively obvious: experts get better results than dabblers.

Patients get the best medical outcomes when they work with physicians whom they trust; physicians get the best financial results when they work with financial advisors whom they trust; as a fiduciary advisor.

Assessment

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About the Author

Vicki Rackner MD, author, speaker and President of Targeting Doctors, helps financial advisors accelerate their practice growth by acquiring more physician clients. She calls on her experience as a practicing surgeon, clinical faculty at the University of Washington School of Medicine and nationally-noted expert in physician engagement to offer a bridge between the world of medicine and the world of business.

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One Response

  1. Congrats Wade,

    Saw you mentioned in this article.
    Making Your Money Last – Two Contrasting Approaches.

    http://blogs.wsj.com/totalreturn/2014/11/21/making-your-money-last-two-contrasting-approaches/

    Ann Miller RN MHA

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    Thank you Ann.
    Wade Pfau

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