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  • #125 Should Physicians Bother with a Backdoor Roth Right Before Retirement?
    2025/07/23

    Finally being ready to retire is a huge milestone. It takes years of planning and hard work. There is nothing worse than feeling like you missed something in all that preparation. Listen in as Ben Utley and Nate Reineke break down whether it is worth it to open a new backdoor Roth account right before retirement. We discuss the factors to consider and how your time will come into play when making that decision.

    We also answer your colleagues' questions.

    Social Security: A Pain Management doc in New York is wondering, with everything happening politically, should we take Social Security early since it may go away? And a Psychiatrist in Missouri read the latest federal report that Social Security will run out in the next 8 years. They ask if they should include Social Security in their plan.

    Emergency Fund: The spouse of a hospitalist in Tennessee says that they have 7 kids, so that's a lot of college to pay for. They also don’t have an emergency fund. They’re curious about what to put off while building the emergency fund.

    Paying for private K-12: The spouse of a dermatopathologist in Pennsylvania asks, given the recent 529 rule changes that are coming with the “Big Beautiful Bill,” should I be putting more money in my 529 to pay for private K-12 school?

    Are you ready to turn worries about taxes and investing into all the money you need for college and retirement? It’s time to make a plan and get on track. To find out if we’re a match visit physicianfamily.com and click get started or, you can ask a question of your own by emailing podcast@physicianfamily.com.

    See marketing disclosures at physicianfamily.com/disclosures

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    23 分
  • #124 One Big Beautiful Episode: What Physicians Need to Know About the New Budget Bill
    2025/07/16

    Whether you are excited about the budget bill that just passed, or it causes you to be SALTy, we can all agree it’s big, with 870 pages, and it’s confusing. Listen in as Nate Reineke and Chelsea Jones dive into some of the changes this new bill brings and what those changes mean for physicians like you. From SALT deductions to PSLF to the Trump Savings Accounts, we’ll break down what it all means for you and your family. And, be sure to listen to the end to hear what isn’t changing, too. Are you ready to turn worries about taxes and investing into all the money you need for college and retirement? It’s time to make a plan and get on track. To find out if we’re a match visit physicianfamily.com and click get started or, you can ask a question of your own by emailing podcast@physicianfamily.com. See marketing disclosures at physicianfamily.com/disclosures

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    30 分
  • #123: Tax Saving Strategies for Physician Parents with Ken Eremita, CPA
    2025/07/09

    Even as a physician mom or dad, the thought of taking your kid to the ED can be scary. Lots of docs, especially self-employed docs, also dread the idea of taking on the IRS alone. If that's you, listen in as Nate Reineke and Ben Utley discuss tax strategies with Ken Eremita, CPA. From his office in Los Angeles, Ken offers tax planning, preparation, and hands-on bookkeeping services for self-employed physicians from coast to coast.

    We explore how marginal tax brackets work, how to keep FICA/payroll taxes in check, and one easy tax move medical practitioners still overlook, no matter how many times we talk about it on the show! Make sure to listen to the end to find out how tiny bookkeeping mistakes can cost big taxes in April.

    If you’d like to work with Ken, you can find him on his website, keneremita.com, or email him at info@keneremita.com

    Are you ready to turn worries about taxes and investing into all the money you need for college and retirement? It’s time to make a plan and get on track. To find out if we’re a match, visit physicianfamily.com and click get started, or you can ask a question of your own by emailing podcast@physicianfamily.com.

    See marketing disclosures at physicianfamily.com/disclosures

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    29 分
  • Kevin M.D Featuring Ben Utley: How Physicians Can Find True Happiness Beyond Wealth
    2025/07/02

    Happy 4th of July! Summer vacation is in full swing, but that doesn’t mean financial planning is taking time off. Even though Ben and Nate are taking a much-deserved break, podcasts can’t miss a week. This week is a special episode of Physician Family Finances. It features the guest appearance Ben Utley made on Kevin M.D. In this episode, Ben and Kevin talk about how physicians can find true happiness beyond wealth. They explore how doctors can escape the pressure of paying off debt while maintaining relationships with their families, define what “enough money” actually means, and find balance between financial success and personal fulfillment.

    Ben also wrote an article to accompany this episode! Check it out at this link.

    Are you ready to turn worries about taxes and investing into all the money you need for college and retirement? It’s time to make a plan and get on track. To find out if we’re a match, visit physicianfamily.com and click get started, or you can ask a question of your own by emailing podcast@physicianfamily.com.

    See marketing disclosures at physicianfamily.com/disclosures

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    18 分
  • Should physicians hire their spouses? Fishy or fine?
    2025/06/25

    Some tax strategies are fishier than others. This week, you’ll hear about how things are going with Nate and his son’s development as a fisherman, and we’ll also tackle a somewhat fishy 401(k) question: can you, or SHOULD you, hire your spouse for your 401(k)? Like a fresh-caught fish, it’s a slippery question with a tricky answer. You can also catch answers to your colleagues' questions from Ben Utley and Nate Reineke.

    Practice Buy-in: An Orthopedic surgeon in Oregon is anticipating a cash call buy-in and wants to know where they should get the funds from.

    Social Security: An Oregon Urologist is turning 70 in about 6 months (Happy early birthday). He wants to know if he can apply for Social Security even though he is still working.

    401 (k) changes: A listener emailed with a 401 (k) question. Their 401(k) is changing from the more typical ETFs to a collective trust fund, and they want to know the pros and cons of this.

    Are you ready to turn worries about taxes and investing into all the money you need for college and retirement? It’s time to make a plan and get on track. To find out if we’re a match visit physicianfamily.com and click get started or, you can ask a question of your own by emailing podcast@physicianfamily.com.

    See marketing disclosures at physicianfamily.com/disclosure

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    29 分
  • Father’s Day Finances: Teaching the Value of Money and Hard Work to Physician Kids
    2025/06/18

    To a child, a father is often their first hero and is always one of their first teachers. Parenting doesn’t come with an instruction manual or a training period, so it can be easy to feel like you’re flying, or rather parenting, blind. In this special Father’s Day episode, Nate Reineke and Kyle Hoelzle chat about how they are raising their kids to understand the value of money, why delayed gratification can be a good thing, how hard work pays off, and the importance of saving. They also play a round of “teach me like I’m 5,” where they break down complicated financial terms, like credit and investing, in a way their 5-year-olds can understand.

    Are you ready to turn worries about taxes and investing into all the money you need for college and retirement? It’s time to make a plan and get on track. To find out if we’re a match visit physicianfamily.com and click get started or, you can ask a question of your own by emailing podcast@physicianfamily.com.

    See marketing disclosures at physicianfamily.com/disclosures

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    38 分
  • Probate & Protection: Christine Roberts, J.D. on Physician Estate Planning
    2025/06/11

    Paperwork is boring, and we all try to avoid it. While estate planning is a lot of paperwork, it is a crucial part of making sure your children and family are taken care of after you’re gone. Listen in as Nate Reineke and Ben Utley chat with special guest Christine Roberts, an estate planning attorney with a background in ERISA law and over 30 years of experience. She breaks down some common misconceptions and mistakes physicians make when setting up trusts and wills, and delves into how a good estate planning attorney can help you avoid pitfalls. They also look at control group rules and how physicians may be messing up their retirement plans without even realizing it.

    If you are in Santa Barbara, or California, and want to work with Christine, you can contact her at croberts@mullenlaw.com or (805) 966-1501

    Are you ready to turn worries about taxes and investing into all the money you need for college and retirement? It’s time to make a plan and get on track. To find out if we’re a match visit physicianfamily.com and click get started or, you can ask a question of your own by emailing podcast@physicianfamily.com.

    See marketing disclosures at physicianfamily.com/disclosures

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    52 分
  • 529 Saving Surprises: What Can Physicians Do With an Overflowing College Fund?
    2025/06/04

    We all love it when something costs less than we think it will, especially something pricey like college. If you plan to send your kids to a private university and they go to a state school, what can you do with the extra money? Listen in as Nate Reineke and Ben Utley celebrate graduation season and break down the most effective ways to save for college and what you can do with leftover 529 funds.

    We also answer your colleagues’ questions.

    529 vs HYSA

    A cardiologist in Oregon is curious which is better for saving for an upcoming college expense, a 529 college savings plan, or a regular high-yield savings account.

    529 vs State Prepaid Plan

    An ENT in Florida wants to know the benefits of using the Florida prepaid plan rather than a 529 college savings plan.

    Funding Private Education

    A Plastic surgeon in Missouri is wondering if using a 529 is a good way to pay for private K-12.

    Are you ready to turn worries about taxes and investing into all the money you need for college and retirement? It’s time to make a plan and get on track. To find out if we’re a match, visit physicianfamily.com and click get started, or you can ask a question of your own by emailing podcast@physicianfamily.com.

    See marketing disclosures at physicianfamily.com/disclosures

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    28 分