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  • Ep #297: Investing Beyond Retirement Accounts for ER Docs
    Jul 7 2026

    Emergency medicine can create a unique financial situation because the income can be high, but the structure of that income can look very different from one physician to another. Some ER docs are W-2 employees with hospital retirement plans, while others are independent contractors managing their own tax payments and retirement setup.

    In this episode, we're looking at how that difference changes the way ER physicians should think about extra cash, tax planning, and building wealth beyond the basics.

    Topics discussed:

    • Why W-2 and 1099 ER doc income structures require different financial strategies.
    • The real hierarchy for extra cash once retirement accounts are maxed.
    • Why paying down 7%+ interest debt acts like a guaranteed return.
    • How short-term rentals unlock major tax losses through material participation.
    • Why cash balance pension plans offer big tax deferral for 1099 docs.

    Resources mentioned:

    • ERdocadvisor.com

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    25 min
  • Ep #296: Social Security, S Corps, and the Payroll Tax Tradeoff
    Jun 30 2026

    Social Security is one of those topics most people know matters, but few people know exactly how to plan around it. For some, it feels like a promise they've built their retirement around; for others, it feels like a system they're being forced to fund without much confidence in what they'll receive back.

    And for business owners and high-income 1099 earners, the conversation gets even more complicated because the same taxes that fund Social Security are often the taxes they're actively trying to reduce.

    Topics discussed:

    • Why the 2032 trust fund projection doesn't mean Social Security disappears.
    • What actually happens to benefits if Congress does nothing before the shortfall.
    • How the S corporation structure creates a dilemma around payroll taxes.
    • How the Social Security wage base creates a "best of both worlds" opportunity.
    • Why setting an unreasonably low S corp salary is a major audit risk.

    Resources mentioned:

    • ERdocadvisor.com

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    23 min
  • Ep #295: SpaceX and the Index Dilemma
    Jun 23 2026

    Index funds are often presented as the simple, neutral way to invest: buy the market, keep costs low, and stay diversified. But every index has rules, and those rules determine what investors actually own.

    With several massive private companies potentially entering public markets, those rules are becoming more important than ever. In this episode, we're looking at what happens when "passive investing" still depends on very active decisions behind the scenes.

    Topics discussed:

    • Why the SpaceX IPO is reshaping how indexes handle mega-cap companies.
    • How index funds are forced to buy new additions regardless of valuation.
    • Why "buying the index" still involves active decisions made behind the scenes.
    • How style drift leaves investors owning more risk than they realize.
    • Why concentration in mega-cap stocks undermines the diversification you think you have.

    Resources mentioned:

    • ERdocadvisor.com

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    24 min
  • Ep #294: PSA for New Attendings: Don't Waste Your First Six Months
    Jun 17 2026

    Every year around this time, a new wave of ER physicians moves from residency or fellowship into attending life, and that transition changes everything financially. The income finally starts to match the years of work, sacrifice, and training—but with that comes a short window where the decisions made early can shape the next several years.

    In this episode, we're talking about why the first few months as an attending matter so much, and why waiting until things "calm down" may be one of the most expensive mistakes a new ER doctor can make.

    Topics discussed:

    • Why the first paycheck as an attending can actually set you back financially.
    • How lifestyle creep quietly consumes income before a plan is in place.
    • The tax opportunity hiding inside your first year that disappears by January.
    • Why W-2 and 1099 income require completely different tax and retirement strategies.
    • Why the next 6 months may matter more than the next 6 years.

    Resources mentioned:

    • ERdocadvisor.com

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    30 min
  • Ep #293: I Have $5 Million — So How Much Can I Actually Spend?
    Jun 9 2026

    Most people think retirement is just about hitting a certain portfolio number. But what often gets overlooked is what that number actually translates to in real-life spending power over time.

    In this episode, we break down the hidden friction between investment returns, taxes, inflation, and lifestyle — and why "living off the return" is far more complicated than it sounds.

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    17 min
  • Ep #292: Navigating Inherited Wealth
    Jun 2 2026

    There's a major financial shift quietly unfolding right now that's likely going to impact millions of families over the next couple decades. And while most people think of inheritance as purely a financial event, the reality is that it touches emotions, relationships, planning, taxes, and even personal identity in ways that often go completely unspoken.

    Today we want to explore some of the conversations families aren't having — but probably should be.

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    23 min
  • Ep #291: How Often Should You Check on Your Investment Returns?
    May 26 2026

    How often should you log into your investment account? Daily? Weekly? Monthly? What if I told you that checking too often can actually make you feel worse — even when your investments are doing exactly what they're supposed to do? Today we're talking about something almost nobody discusses in investing: the psychology of monitoring wealth.

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    13 min
  • Ep #290: Inside the Financial Profiles of Hundreds of ER Doctors
    May 19 2026

    What percentage of ER doctors are W-2 versus 1099? How many are working multiple jobs, and how many still carry student debt—and at what stage of their careers? What are the income ranges? Who works the most? Even, what schools produce the highest income?

    We've been collecting data on emergency physicians via our free survey for the past roughly six years, and today we're breaking down the data to answer those questions and many more.

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    21 min