Tyler Olson, EA
@olsonplanner
The physician's financial planner and tax pro.
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Tackling Budgeting on a Resident’s Salary, Ep #1 In this episode, we’ll discuss budgeting and the steps you’ll need to take to pay off Federal and private student loans—aka navigating life as a new resident. Now Live ➡ physiciancents.com/links
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Some docs get pressured into doing fellowship training. Don’t let that happen to you. You wanna do it? Good! But the decision is no one’s business but yours.
The path to medicine is more academically rigorous than the path to financial planning. Doctors are objectively extremely smart. Yet, financial calm alludes many physicians. Why?
Academic physicians looking at their retirement plan, their alternative retirement plan and their optional retirement plan.

This dynamic also teaches me that people generally undervalue debt planning advice.
I will help, of course. But I will never understand how financial advisors leave their clients to figure out their student loans on their own. I’m not saying all advisors need to be SL experts. But geez connect your client with an expert. Do your job.
I will help, of course. But I will never understand how financial advisors leave their clients to figure out their student loans on their own. I’m not saying all advisors need to be SL experts. But geez connect your client with an expert. Do your job.