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AFP: American Family Physician Podcast

American Academy of Family Physicians

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Twice a month, faculty and residents of the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix Family Medicine Residency discuss key clinical points from each issue of American Family Physician (AFP). AFP publishes clinical reviews that help keep physicians current with advances in diagnosis and treatment. Contributing editor: Dr. Steven Brown.
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Are you a dedicated physician mom or dad, striving to balance your practice and family while securing your financial future? With the demands of work and family life, navigating the complexities of investment options, tax laws, and retirement planning can be overwhelming. Join W. Ben Utley and Nate Reineke, seasoned Certified Financial Planner™ professionals, on a mission to empower physician parents like you with the knowledge and tools needed to achieve long-term financial security. Throug ...
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On today's episode we answer YOUR questions! Should I stop contributing to my taxable account and 529s if we are going to move in a year? How much can we contribute to our grandchildren's 529 accounts without going over the gift limit? How much does college cost? If I go with Physician Family and you manage my accounts, how will you invest my money…
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How do I use my 529 to pay for college? Should I make regular 529 withdrawals or can I leave the 529 money in the account growing tax free as long as possible? I received a large inheritance, should I pay off my 2.5% mortgage? Should I count on merit based scholarships? Should I let my 1-year CD rollover at Alliant or move it to a cash reserves acc…
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On today’s show… Is it finally time to pay off my student loans? I make $700,000 a year and I want my spouse to work..am I wrong? Should I put my college money in cash or 529s? Did my $2M home purchase derail my retirement? Am I putting too much in my 529? New city, new job. Can I wait a while to start saving for retirement while everything is in f…
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On today’s show… • How do I choose the right tax preparer? • Why didn’t my automatic payment come out for my mortgage? • Should we move closer to our parents? • Should I count on hitting my RVUs? • Should I buy into my surgery center? • I am 10-years from retirement, should I cancel my life and DI insurance? • How do we combine finances in my secon…
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You’ve been waiting for it all this time. So here we are, on our 67th episode - here comes the shameless self promotion. Right? I mean what advisor doesnt think they are worth it. Well not only do we believe we are worth it, we can prove it. On today’s show, Nate and Ben share three ultra-simple moves that are so basic and so valuable that even sup…
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Physician culture is a funny thing. Your colleagues may be thinking the same thing you’re thinking (about paying for college) but you would never know. Well, we do. As our in house college planning specialist, Nate Reineke has written college plans to help the physician moms and dad we serve send more than 300 children to college. So maybe your col…
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If something seems too good to be true, it probably is (not?) When physicians hear that they could save tens of thousands of dollars in taxes by utilizing a Defined Benefit Plan for retirement saving, it sounds like a pipe dream. Before you write this retirement savings tool off, think of it like this: If something seems too good to be true, it pro…
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Happy (somewhat belated) Valentine’s Day physician moms and dads. Did you remember to make a date or buy your sweetie flowers? If you failed it’s not too late, you can still buy them a vacation home! But should you? Whether they are dreaming of a house in the mountains or a condo on the beach, your colleagues often cite three reasons to tie the kno…
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“If you don’t make time for your health now, you will be forced to make time for your illness later.” You have heard quotes like this before but they don’t change the fact that it is difficult for physicians to make time for much of anything other than work and their family lives. Listen in as Hannah Brandt - an expert in nutrition and helping busy…
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Money won’t buy you happiness. You have all heard this before and by and large everyone agrees with this statement, yet for many physicians your actions say otherwise. Listen in as Nate lays out how working with hundreds of physician families has shaped his thinking on what living an abundant life really means and how you can shift your perspective…
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Preventing cardiovascular disease in women (1:40), initial evaluation of dementia (4:50), adjunctive corticosteroids for community-acquired pneumonia (8:10), magnesium for leg cramps (10:40), childhood sports-related overuse injuries (12:00), and terbinafine for onychomycosis (16:50).
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Remember the good old days? I’m not talking about the days where teenagers consistently used words like “sir” and “ma’am”, I’m talking about when those teenagers could get away with paying for college with nothing but the income they earned from their summer jobs. While those days are gone, the College Board just came out with some good news about …
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Einstein famously said “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it … he who doesn't … pays it.” In today’s episode Nate and Ben discover that this compounding effect is not unique to your investments with money. It works the same way with your joy and ability to create memories early in your life. Listen in…
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Did you brush your teeth today? Of course you did. But did you actually think about what you were doing? Probably not. Insurance open enrollment is like that. It’s something you do every year and you probably don’t think about it. In fact, you just might choose to do the same thing you did last year but that could cost you hundreds of thousands of …
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Imagine your physician Retirement Fund is one big pie. If you look closely, that pie will primarily be made of a physician 401k or 403b and the entire financial services industry wants a piece. If you’re not careful where the filling lands, you might cut them more than their fair share. Listen to Nate and Kyle discuss how to keep more 401k money fo…
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The ill returning traveler (1:30), the Community Preventive Services Task Force (5:30), thiazide diuretics (7:50), over-the-counter medications in pregnancy (10:00), RSV vaccination (13:40), mild chronic hypertension in pregnancy (15:10), childhood obesity (17:30), and Halloween ICD-10 codes (19:50).…
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Investing is a strange thing: the less you pay, the more you get. And for physician investors, keeping more of what you earn means paying less taxes on your investments. For the past three decades Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) have made it easy for all investors to own a balanced, diversified, low cost, tax efficient portfolio. But what are ETFs and…
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Imagine a big sack of donuts. Now imagine a big stack of plywood. What do these have in common? They are stories Ben and Nate share on today’s show. While every physician wants to be responsible with money, most physicians come to realize that retirement planning simply sucks. It’s laborious, time consuming and overwhelming. So what do you do? List…
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