Two readers are on this week's episode, a dentist and an attending physician. Both are in the process of taking control of their money and moving on from their financial advisors. I have no problem whatsoever with using an advisor, so long as the advisor charges a fair price for good advice. If the advisor charges too much, or gives bad advice (or both as is often the case), you should fire them. You can then either hire a good advisor, or become your own financial advisor. In this episode we discuss how to break up with your advisor and move on.
This episode is sponsored by Alexis Gallati of Gallati Professional Services – Alexis is not your typical tax advisor. With over 15 years of experience, she has been helping physicians all over the country save money on their taxes. As the spouse of a busy physician, she understands the burden of high tax payments physicians incur during their lifetime. Not only will she create a high level strategic tax plan for you, guaranteeing money in your pocket, but Alexis will proactively work with you throughout the year to maintain your tax plan, prepare your annual tax returns, and represent you in case of an audit. The investment in her tax planning services is a fixed-price agreement and her tax maintenance packages are a flat monthly fee. If you’re tired of complex tax jargon and giving away most of your paycheck to the IRS, visit Alexis’ website at www.GallatiTax.com today to schedule your free initial consultation.
A resident listener and a medical school listener come on the podcast today to have their financial questions answered.
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Interview with Dr. Peter Kim, founder of Curbside Real Estate, addressing physician-specific issues encountered during the home buying process. We talk about how to avoid the most common mistakes doctors make when buying a home and how Curbside can save you time, money and stress.
This episode is sponsored by Curbside Real Estate, a free real estate concierge service for physicians. The home buying process can be extremely confusing and difficult, especially for younger physicians. It can be tough to decide whether to rent or buy, know what your loan options are, and ultimately figure out what lenders and real estate agents you should choose. After struggling through his first home purchase, Dr. Peter Kim founded Curbside Real Estate to address these physician-specific issues encountered during the home buying process. Curbside Real Estate is your physician-led “curbside consult” for physician home loans, expert real estate agents, relocation services, and everything in between. Whether you’re securing your first home loan, just beginning your search, or just not sure where to start, Curbside Real Estate can help you navigate the home buying process confidently and efficiently, saving you valuable time and money. Exclusive bonus for White Coat Investor readers: $100 bonus at closing. Contact Curbside Real Estate at hello@CurbsideRE.com or (650) 397-1728 for a no-commitment consultation.
In this episode I interview Michelle Finkel. Dr. Finkel is a former Harvard Medical School faculty member with admissions experience and a board certified emergency physician. She started Insider Medical Admissions to use her experience and expertise to guide clients through the medical admissions process successfully through reviewing essays and conducting mock interviews. She has helped well over a thousand clients from the strongly competitive to the sink or swim candidate successfully gain access to medical school. If you are looking at medical school this episode is for you.
This episode was sponsored by Integrity Wealth Solutions is a flat-fee financial planning and investment management firm focused on helping physicians, dentists, individuals and small business owners in a transparent and equitable manner. They adhere to low-cost, tax-efficient portfolios based on the client’s comprehensive financial planning goals. They have helped numerous White Coat Investors in all stages of life by developing customized holistic financial plans and investing strategy’s that evolve as the client’s needs grow. For more information on philosophy and services, visit their website at www.integrity-wealth.com.