A physician’s financial plan doesn’t follow the same rules as a typical financial plan. The heavy up-front costs and student debt make a financial plan for a physician vital to their longevity and ability to remain in the field. This helpful guide walks physicians through each step of creating their own customized financial plan.
A beautiful blending of a couple’s combined expertise, Dr. Taylor and Ryan Inman walk physicians through financial planning taking into consideration the unique financial circumstances physicians frequently face. Dr. Inman knows first hand the high debt and low instruction on financial advise for those in the medical field. Married to Ryan, a financial planner with an MBA, together this team gives practical, concrete advise to a daunting task.
“Financial discussions should begin by asking questions. This book does that and has the ability to put your finances on solid ground. Ryan and Taylor hit a home run.” — Joe Saul-Sehy , creator of the award-winning Stacking Benjamins podcast and spouse to a pediatrician
“Taylor and Ryan have made an amazing contribution to the financial education of physicians, so they can get their finances on track quickly. Amazing!” — Carrie Reynolds, M.D., pediatric gastroenterologist and host of the Hippocratic Hustle podcast
Ryan Inman is the host of the Financial Residency podcast and President of Physician Wealth Services, a fee-only financial planning firm that works exclusively with physicians across the country. He helps physicians create a life they love by helping them gain control of their money, the same way you make a patient feel better about their health.
Taylor Inman, M.D. , Ryan’s better half, is a pediatric pulmonologist at Naval Medical Center San Diego. She believes physicians have the power within to create (and pursue) their ideal lives and, with the right balance and determination, they can do just about anything—making them the ultimate superheroes.
If you want a quick and easy, bite-sized way to approach your finances and future retirement plans, this is a good starting point.
There are other books that are more in depth, but I recommend starting here to get your ducks in a row and your paperwork in order. The chapters are concise with overviews and materials to help you get the work done at the end of each one.
This book can apply to anyone, not just those in the medical field.
A brief overview of how to approach finances as a physician. Would be helpful as a starting point for attendings with spouses and children, but not as applicable to me yet as an incoming resident.