Doctor Advisor Financial Guides for Physicians
In-depth, independent guides covering the six financial decisions that matter most for doctors — from your first attending paycheck to retirement. No product pushing. No paywalls.
Choose a Guide Topic
Each Doctor Advisor guide is structured for physicians at every career stage — resident through retirement.
Investing for Doctors
Build a simple, tax-efficient portfolio designed for physician income levels. Covers index fund strategy, asset allocation by career stage, backdoor Roth IRA, mega backdoor Roth, taxable brokerage accounts, and how to avoid the high-fee traps that target doctors.
Physician Tax Strategy
Reduce your tax burden legally and significantly. Covers W-2 optimization, 1099 and independent contractor structures, S-Corp election for physician side income, QBI deductions, HSA maximization, state tax planning, and the specific deductions most doctors miss.
Doctor Retirement Planning
Plan for retirement on a physician timeline — which often starts later and compresses wealth-building into fewer years. Covers FIRE for doctors, pension vs. lump sum decisions, Social Security timing, Roth conversion ladders, withdrawal sequencing, and safe withdrawal rates.
Insurance & Wealth Protection for Doctors
Protect your earning power and assets without overpaying for coverage you do not need. Covers own-occupation disability insurance, term vs. whole life analysis, umbrella liability policies, malpractice insurance optimization, and how to evaluate policies without a commission-based agent.
Practice Transitions & Ownership
Navigate the business side of medicine with confidence. Covers buy-in and buy-out valuation, partnership agreement negotiation, practice sale preparation, employment vs. ownership financial math, entity structuring, defined benefit and cash balance pension plans for practice owners.
Student Loan Strategy for Physicians
Make the right repayment decision with six-figure debt. Covers PSLF qualification and optimization, refinancing timing, IBR vs. REPAYE vs. SAVE comparison, the loan forgiveness tax bomb, and when paying minimums actually makes sense for doctors.
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Investing & Taxes
Doctor Advisor Guides by Career Stage
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Residents & Fellows
Loan repayment, disability insurance, Roth IRA, budget foundations
Early-Career Attending
Lifestyle creep, benefit optimization, backdoor Roth, first investment plan
Practice Owners
Entity structuring, defined benefit plans, partnership agreements, tax planning
Pre-Retirement
Withdrawal sequencing, Roth conversion ladder, Medicare, estate strategy
How Doctor Advisor Guides Are Built
Our editorial process ensures every guide is accurate, current, and free from product bias.
Research
Every guide starts with primary sources — IRS publications, regulatory filings, academic research, and current tax code. No recycled blog content.
Physician Context
We tailor every recommendation to the physician financial profile: late career start, high income, compressed timeline, and unique tax situations.
Regular Updates
Tax law changes, new PSLF rules, market shifts — we update guides continuously so you always get current, actionable advice.
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Guides
Common questions from physicians exploring Doctor Advisor content.
Are Doctor Advisor guides free?
Yes, completely free. Every guide, calculator, and tool on Doctor Advisor is available at no cost with no registration required. We believe financial education should not be gated behind a paywall — especially for physicians already carrying significant debt.
How are guides different from generic financial advice?
Generic financial advice ignores the physician-specific context: a late earning start, massive student debt, high marginal tax rates, own-occupation disability needs, and an industry of commission-based advisors targeting doctor income. Every Doctor Advisor guide is written specifically for this financial profile.
Do I need to read all six guides?
No. Start with the topic most relevant to your current situation. Or take the free financial checkup to get a personalized reading plan matched to your career stage and priorities.
Can I share these guides with colleagues?
Please do. Doctor Advisor guides are designed to be shared. The more physicians who have access to independent financial education, the fewer who end up in high-fee products they do not need.
Independent Financial Guides Built for Doctor Advisor Readers
The financial decisions physicians face are fundamentally different from those of the general population. A doctor finishing residency at age 30 with $300,000 in student loans and a starting salary of $250,000+ needs advice that accounts for compressed wealth-building timelines, high marginal tax rates, unique insurance needs, and the constant pressure from commission-based advisors selling inappropriate products.
Doctor Advisor guides address this gap directly. Each guide covers a specific financial topic through the lens of physician-specific circumstances — not generic principles repackaged with a stethoscope icon. Whether you are evaluating PSLF vs. refinancing, deciding between term and whole life insurance, setting up a backdoor Roth, structuring your practice as an S-Corp, or planning a withdrawal strategy for early retirement, our guides give you the framework to make confident decisions.
All Doctor Advisor guides are written by financial researchers, reviewed for accuracy against current tax law and regulations, and updated regularly. We do not sell financial products, accept commissions, or gate content behind paywalls. Our mission is simple: give every physician the independent financial education they deserve.
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