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Managing your own investments can feel empowering—especially when you've done the research and built a solid plan. But when does the complexity of financial planning cross the line from DIY-friendly to requiring professional help?
That's exactly what Dr. W is wondering. As a resident who's been diligently managing an all-equity portfolio, he's now questioning when and if a financial advisor would be worth the cost. What's the real value of professional advice, and how does it stack up against a well-educated, self-managed approach?
We unpack the tangible and intangible benefits of working with a financial planner, from tax management and asset allocation to the critical role of behavioral coaching. The answers may surprise even the most financially savvy physicians.
Looking for help with Disability Insurance, Physician Banking, Student Loan Refinancing, Physician Mortgages, Contract Reviews, and more? Check out our "Best of the Best" sponsors page to find a list of the professionals Chad & Tyler team up with for their clients.
You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...The best of the best list is a paid sponsorship, but these are professionals/companies that Tyler and Chad collaborate with within their own practices or have been vetted to earn a spot on this list. By supporting our sponsors, it allows Chad & Tyler to dedicate more time to you and the Physician Cents community. If you ever have a question (or not a great experience, which we don't expect!) about a sponsor, please let us know. We call it the "best of the best" for a reason, and we will maintain that standard for our listeners & viewers.
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By Chad Chubb & Tyler Olson5
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Managing your own investments can feel empowering—especially when you've done the research and built a solid plan. But when does the complexity of financial planning cross the line from DIY-friendly to requiring professional help?
That's exactly what Dr. W is wondering. As a resident who's been diligently managing an all-equity portfolio, he's now questioning when and if a financial advisor would be worth the cost. What's the real value of professional advice, and how does it stack up against a well-educated, self-managed approach?
We unpack the tangible and intangible benefits of working with a financial planner, from tax management and asset allocation to the critical role of behavioral coaching. The answers may surprise even the most financially savvy physicians.
Looking for help with Disability Insurance, Physician Banking, Student Loan Refinancing, Physician Mortgages, Contract Reviews, and more? Check out our "Best of the Best" sponsors page to find a list of the professionals Chad & Tyler team up with for their clients.
You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...The best of the best list is a paid sponsorship, but these are professionals/companies that Tyler and Chad collaborate with within their own practices or have been vetted to earn a spot on this list. By supporting our sponsors, it allows Chad & Tyler to dedicate more time to you and the Physician Cents community. If you ever have a question (or not a great experience, which we don't expect!) about a sponsor, please let us know. We call it the "best of the best" for a reason, and we will maintain that standard for our listeners & viewers.
Resources & People MentionedSubscribe to Physician Cents
Apple Podcasts
Audio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

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