Articles for Residents and Fellows

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Make the Most of Your Resident Income - Four Practical Tips

Maximizing your finances during residency is tough but not impossible. These four practical steps help you take control, build stability, and set a strong foundation for your financial future.

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Why Roth IRAs May Be a Clear-Cut Choice for Residents

A Roth IRA could be one of the smartest financial moves you make in residency. Learn why your current tax bracket makes this a rare opportunity for tax-free growth.

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Final-Year Residents - Your Financial Transition Checklist

Your final year of residency is a turning point. This checklist covers everything from compensation and loan repayment to budgeting and benefits, helping you transition to attending with confidence.

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When Does Working with a Financial Planner Make Sense?

Not sure if you need a financial planner? This guide breaks down when working with a planner makes the most sense and when you might be fine handling finances on your own.

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Disability Insurance: What Every Resident Needs to Know

Your income is your greatest asset—protecting it is essential. This guide explains the key features of disability insurance and why securing a policy during residency is the smartest move.

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No-Fee Personalized Financial Guidance for Residents & Fellows

As a resident or fellow, you're balancing intense training with big financial decisions—but you don’t have to navigate it alone. Our no-fee personalized financial guidance is designed to help you understand your options, optimize student loan repayment, and start building a strong financial foundation without pressure or commitment.