
What Every Physician Should Know About Taxes
Are you treating taxes like an annual chore instead of a long-term strategy? Taxes are one of the biggest ongoing expenses physicians face, yet most doctors receive little to no formal education on how to
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Are you treating taxes like an annual chore instead of a long-term strategy? Taxes are one of the biggest ongoing expenses physicians face, yet most doctors receive little to no formal education on how to

Buying a home as a physician looks very different than it does for most buyers, especially in today’s uncertain housing and lending market. In this episode, Daniel Wrenne sits down with Doug Crouse, a mortgage

Physicians often feel pressure to either manage their finances entirely on their own or hand everything off to an expert. In reality, it’s usually best to land somewhere in between. Today, Daniel Wrenne is joined

Every year, we hear the same question from physicians: What should I read or listen to if I want to get better with money without drowning in jargon? In this episode, we step back from tactics

As 2025 comes to a close, let’s sit down for an end-of-year round table to reflect on the themes that shaped the year and what physicians can take forward into 2026. In this conversation, Daniel

What questions are actually on the minds of residents when it comes to their finances—and what guidance makes the biggest difference during training? In this episode, Daniel Wrenne and Hugh Baker reveal the most common

Why is the physician divorce rate lower among the families we work with, even though money is one of the top causes of marital conflict? In this episode, Daniel Wrenne and Jen Quire dig into

The end of the year is when generosity and tax planning collide, and for physicians, charitable giving can be one of the most powerful ways to support causes you care about while optimizing your financial

Is the push to retire early actually making your life harder? In this episode, we break down the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement and why so many physicians feel pressured to work excessive

Is real estate the key to diversification, or is it a step toward concentration? Today we dive into the complexities of diversification in real estate investing with Certified Financial Planner™ Jeff Wenger. Listen

What does your money say about your values and priorities? In this episode, we dive into the power of budgeting—not as a punishment, but as a tool to feel empowered and in control of

We’re going into the vault again to bring back the stories of Drs. Diana Girnita, Anastasia Boyer, and Daniel Paull, to give you side-by-side examples of physicians deciding to take the leap into direct care.

You’re going to die after listening to this. That’s a hard truth, but most of us don’t act that way. In this podcast, we talk to a couple of doctors that did. And in doing

In speaking to hundreds of doctors a month, it’s obvious that many feel trapped by their hospital salary, and that can lead to burnout, but it doesn’t need to be this way! That’s why we

It’s completely normal to want to increase your spending as soon as you become an attending physician (you definitely earned it), but if your monthly expenses are forcing you to stay in a situation you