Doctors face more financial decisions in the five years prior to retirement than at any other time during their career. Unfortunately, those decisions involve “big money” and mistakes often cause doctors to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars. Below, Brad Kucharo, CPA, CFP®* discusses the biggest mistakes that recently retired doctors committed in planning for retirement, and what they wished they had done differently.
A precious few things in life, such as golf, allow doctors a chance for a mulligan, or “do-over.” Unfortunately, retirement is not one of them.
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