Most doctors plan to be debt-free in retirement. However, deciding whether or not to eliminate your mortgage after you sell your practice and retire involves evaluating several competing factors.
The Financial Decision
Current mortgage rates are near historical lows, below 3.00% in many cases. Furthermore, if you itemize your personal deductions (charitable contributions, state and local taxes, home mortgage interest, etc.), your after-tax interest rate is likely below...
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