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Financial Grand Rounds
with Bryan Jepson, MD, CFP®


5 Signs You’re Ready for Your Second Shift (Even If You’re Not Ready to Call It Retirement)
Most physicians have their number in mind—their retirement number. The amount that they have determined that their net worth must reach to sustain them for the rest of their lives. Once they hit it, they assume that they will be ready to hang it up and call it a career. They may have come up with this number on their own, using a tool like the 4% rule, or perhaps a financial advisor has helped them with some more sophisticated planning. Either way, the number becomes the g
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Jun 99 min read


The 5 Conversations to Have With Your Partner Before Retirement, Career Change, or Any Major Life Transition
Transitions are rarely just financial decisions. Whether you are thinking about retirement, cutting back clinically, selling a business, changing careers, or stepping away from a role that has defined you for decades, the hardest part is often not the math. It is the conversations. Most major life transitions place stress on identity, relationships, routines, expectations, and communication long before they create financial problems. And yet many couples spend far more time d
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May 205 min read


Real Estate Depreciation for Physicians: Separating Tax Strategy from Sale Pitch
Of all the alternative investment options marketed to physicians, real estate probably gets the most traction. And I understand why. Doctors tend to have more discretionary income, even after maxing out their 401(k), and the smart ones are looking for ways to leverage that income for their futures, rather than just spending it on a fancier lifestyle. Because of that draw, a whole industry has emerged—physician real estate investing. And with any industry that involves mon
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Apr 179 min read
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