Make Your Retirement Plan Pay You Back

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You work hard.Your retirement plan should pay you back now and later. This guide gives you clear steps you can run this month.Short lines. Direct actions. No fluff. What “pay you back” means Cash benefit today Lower taxes this year Flexible withdrawals later Protection for family and practice Ask yourself: Where’s the free money? Which…

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Cash Balance Plans for High-Earning Physicians: When It Works

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You earn a strong income.You want a bigger deduction and a predictable way to save.A cash balance plan might fit. It might not. This guide keeps the steps simple. Clean math. Real trade-offs. Short lines you can scan. What a cash balance plan is A defined benefit plan with a pay credit and an interest…

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Liability Protection for Doctors: Shield Your Practice and Personal Wealth

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You treat patients.You also carry risk. This guide keeps it simple.Short lines. Clear steps. Action you can run this week. What “liability protection” really means One bad event shouldn’t touch good assets. Your practice risk stays inside the practice. Your personal life stays separate. Taxes support the plan and free cash to protect more. Start…

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Should Doctors Use an S-Corp for Side Income? Here’s the Pay Strategy

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You’re picking up extra income.Consulting. Locums. Courses. A small advisory gig. An S-corp might help. It might not.This guide gives you a clean way to decide—and a pay strategy you can actually run. The fast answer Use an S-corp when side-business profit is meaningful and repeatable, and you’re willing to run payroll and books.Skip it…

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Doctors’ Checklist for Taxes on a Practice Sale

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You built a practice.Now you’re planning the exit. This checklist helps you keep more after taxes.Short steps. Clear actions. Straight talk. First, pick your lane Asset sale. Buyer purchases assets. You keep the entity. Often more tax-friendly for buyers. Stock or ownership sale. Buyer purchases the entity itself. Often simpler for sellers. Ask early: Which…

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Make Your Retirement Plan Pay You Back

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You work hard.Your retirement plan should pay you back—now and later. This guide shows simple moves you can run this month.Short lines. Clear actions. No fluff. What “pay you back” means Cash benefit today Lower taxes this year More choices later Protection for your family and practice Ask yourself: Where can I get free money?…

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Tax Planning That Does More Than Save—It Protects You Too

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You want to practice medicine.You also want your family and future protected. This guide shows clear steps for liability protection for physicians and the tax moves that support it. Short lines. Clean actions. Real-world fit. What “protection” really means Keep a bad event from taking good assets. Separate practice risk from personal life. Use entities…

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Doctors’ 2025 Tax Playbook: Keep More Of Your Income

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You work hard for your income.Keep more of it. This playbook gives you simple steps, quick checks, and clean moves you can run all year. Short lines. Clear actions. No fluff. W-2 vs 1099: know your lane Employed (W-2): You can’t deduct unreimbursed job costs on your federal return. Use workplace plans. Adjust withholding after…

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Tax Deferral Strategies Every High-Earner Should Know

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When you’re earning well into the six or seven figures, taxes can feel like a slow leak on your wealth. You make the money, but you don’t always get to keep it—not right away, at least. That’s where tax deferral strategies come in. They don’t eliminate taxes, but they shift the timing. Done right, they…

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