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Three Lessons Worth Learning
  • Lester E. Wold, MD
  • Emeritus Chair, Department of Laboratory Medicine
    and Pathology
  • Mayo Clinic
  • Medical Director
  • JARI Research
  • Boca Raton, Florida

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Lesson 1 You are an expert but only about
some things!
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Lesson 2 The time value of money.
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Lesson 3 Strategies for investing
KISS Start immediately Do it regularly
Dont try to time the market
Dont try to pick the winners
I made my money by selling too soon. Bernard
Baruch
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Personal Finance Strategies for SuccessDavid
DahlenDirector of Student Financial
Aid/Registrar
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Overview
  • What this talk will do
  • Present an organized overview of the financial
    issues faced by physicians
  • Suggest appropriate resources to aid in decision
    making

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Overview
  • What this talk is NOT
  • An investment seminar
  • A primer on insurance
  • A how to get the best mortgage talk
  • A sales pitch
  • A were going to cover everything you need to
    know talk

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Physician financial timeline
  • Debt management
  • Home ownership
  • College Planning
  • Investment Planning
  • Retirement Planning

Medical School
Residency
Consulting Staff
Retirement
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Educational Debtknow you debt know your
options
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Types of loans
Subsidized Loans no cost to borrower during
grace and deferment periods - Federal
Subsidized Stafford - Federal Subsidized Direct
- Primary Care Loans (PCL) - Loans for
Disadvantaged Students (LDS) - some
institutional loans Unsubsidized Loans loans
which accrue interest from disbursement -
Federal Unsubsidized Stafford - Federal
Unsubsidized Direct - most private loans
(in-school and residency/relocation loans) -
some institutional loans
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Deferment and Forbearance
  • Both options suspend payment for a set period of
    time if certain conditions are met.
  • Deferment
  • Interest that accrues is paid on behalf of the
    borrower (subsidized loans only)
  • Forbearance
  • The student is responsible for interest that
    accrues on the loan (subsidized and unsubsidized
    loans)

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Two New Programs
  • Income Based Repayment
  • Monthly payments are driven off of income rather
    than amount borrowed, interest rate and loan
    term.
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness
  • Portions of loans can be forgiven after making 10
    years of payments.
  • Please contact me!
  • Simply not enough time to explain in detail in
    this setting by I am happy to visit with you!

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Planning for the futureCollege Savings Plans
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Saving for College
  • Education IRA (Coverdell Account)
  • Uniform Gift to Minors Act (UGMA)
  • also known as
  • Unified Transfer to Minors Act (UTMA) Minnesota
  • 529 Plans

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Education IRA (Coverdell Accounts)
  • Similar to a Roth IRA Non-deductible
    contributions grow tax free
  • Allows you to save money for your childrens
    educational costs
  • 2,000 per year per child maximum contribution
  • Funds can be used for primary or secondary school
    as well as post-secondary expenses
  • Is controlled by the student when they turn 18

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UGMA and UTMA
  • Allow parents/grandparents to save for their
    children
  • Tax Free until earnings are over 750 in one
    year
  • Each parent can contribute up to 11,000 per year
    without the gift tax
  • No income limitations
  • Child gets legal control laterdepending on
    the state (21 in MN 18 in other states)
  • Can use the money now or later for many things
    not just educational costs

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529 Plans
  • State sponsored savings plan for educational
    costs
  • Each State has a plan and you can choose any plan
    regardless of where you live
  • Investments grow tax free distributions for
    qualifying costs are tax free (no sunset clause)
  • Donor retains control
  • Funds must be used for educational cost for the
    beneficiary
  • Funds can be transferred to another beneficiary
  • Financial Turmoil has led to some solvency issues
    with some of these program. Be a good consumer.

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Personal financial management for physicians
  • POINTS TO CONSIDER
  • Understand and maintain your credit history
  • Seek out trusted resources to help you plan and
    monitor your finances

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Credit Scores
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MYFICO.COM
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Credit Scores
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Plan to Invest
  • Know yourself
  • Understand your OBJECTIVES
  • Understand your TIMELINE
  • Understand your RISK TOLERANCE
  • Just do it! (by paying yourself first)
  • Use trusted financial experts

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Planning to Invest
  • Risk vs Reward
  • Asset Allocation
  • Liquidity of assets
  • Tax implications
  • Taxable
  • Tax deferred
  • Tax free
  • Re-balancing your portfolio

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Planning to Invest Options
Least risk but lowest returns
  • Savings, CDs, Treasuries
  • Money Market Accounts
  • Mutual funds
  • Index funds
  • Stocks
  • Bonds
  • Real Estate
  • Others (Commodities)

Most risk but higher returns
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Planning for Retirement
  • Pension
  • Defined Benefit vs Defined Contribution
  • Tax Deferred Accounts
  • 401-K/403-B Plans
  • Take advantage of the time value of money
    (compounding interest)

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Planning for Retirement Time value of money
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Final Thoughts...
  • Next steps
  • Begin the planning now
  • Identify your goals and objectives
  • Calculate your net worth (Assets -Liabilities
  • Set up a budget and pay yourself first
  • Get help Identify a professional partner as soon
    as possible
  • Get Started!

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Helpful Links
  • Loan Locator Helps you find your loans
  • https//www.studentclearinghouse.org/secure_area/l
    oan_locator.asp
  • National Student Loan Data System Details on
    your loans
  • http//www.nslds.ed.gov/
  • AAMC Debt Management Session Primer on
    Consolidation
  • http//www.aamc.org/students/financing/md2/phase3/
    start.htm
  • AAMC General Financial Planning
    http//www.aamc.org/students/financing/md2/phase3/
    pdf/phase3.i.pdf

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Internet Resources
  • Debt management
  • www.bankrate.com
  • www.myfico.com
  • www.money.howstuffworks.com
  • Personal Finance
  • www.smartmoney.com
  • www.fool.com
  • College Planning
  • www.collegeboard.com
  • www.savingforcollege.com

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Internet Resources
  • Obtaining credit histories
  • www.equifax.com
  • www.experian.com
  • www.tuc.com
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