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File Size: 2610 KB

Print Length: 161 pages

Publisher: The White Coat Investor, LLC; 1 edition (February 10, 2014)

Publication Date: February 10, 2014

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00ICXCUJ6

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This book is great and a must-read for every physician or physician-to-be. If we have to learn the Krebs cycle, I cannot fathom why we do not have to learn the content in this book.I am currently a 4th year medical student and have recently completed my MBA as well; I think this book is equally (if not more) useful than my MBA in terms of managing my money as a physician. I would consider this a "First Aid for the Personal Finances of a Physician". The book is high-yield and concise yet provides "recommended additional reading" at the end of nearly every chapter. By the time you have finished this book, you will be able to speak intelligently about many common financial topics such as investing, retirement accounts, taxes, loan repayment options, etc.If you do not know ANYTHING at all about how to invest, what 401(k) and IRAs are, or what tax bracket you are going to fall into- this book will probably save you hundreds of thousands of dollars. I am not a salesman or advertisement-type-person, I sincerely believe this book can save people hundreds of thousands of dollars over their entire career.In conclusion, every physician/future-physician should spend $17 on this short book and rest assured that they will competent in most personal finance topics.

So most parents don't educate their children about money and schools definitely do not. I heard the worst financial and career advice imaginable from college professors. This is more about personal finance than investing. Buy it before you apply to med school. The author repeatedly points out that most physicians don't earn that much anymore but are tempted to live as if they do. Much of the book offers common sense suggestions such as spend far less than you earn and save the rest. Perhaps the highlight of the book is that the author suggests that if you know enough to determine if a financial advisor is knowledgeable and isn't going to rape you with fees, then you know enough that you don't need a financial advisor. In my experience, that is largely true, a bit like choosing your physician.You don't know what you don't know so either you can read a lot of Suze Orman or you can hire a smart CFA. However, be aware that a CFA is not an accountant and not a real estate, estate planing, or tax attorney. The portion on investing is perhaps too superficial. The author does cover personal finance such as disability insurance, excess liability, student loans and so on. I take issue with his advice on taxes. He suggests pushing the boundaries when paying taxes. Yes, there are some grey areas, and yes you might save a few dollars pushing those until you trip an IRS flag and are audited. Then you will pay your accountant for the audit and if you fight it, you will hire a tax attorney at $400 per hour. Assuming that you are right and that you win (and the first does not in any way guarantee the second) your expenses will be substantial, and if they are larger than your tax savings, too bad. In addition, you will likely be audited several more times. Congress writes tax laws, the IRS writes the tax code, and then there is case law; there is no one person on the planet who understands it all.

I'm 12 years into private practice and found this book very helpful. I've seen enough 70+ yr old physicians dragging themselves to work every day, still carrying a mortgage on their million dollar home and leasing their BMW, to know that I don't want to go that route. Modest living and aggressive saving are key in the current environment of medicine and this book outlines how. It should be mandatory reading for every new physician but even established docs will learn key pearls. Let me summarize the whole book in a sentence: save 20% of your gross yearly for retirement before your discretionary spending, don't worry about looking like a rich doctor for your neighbors, don't get divorced, and focus your investing on Vanguard indexed funds in 401(k)s and IRAs. Done. Everything else is optional. Do this from residency, and with just about any physician income, you'll be set for retirement.

Recommended to me by an attending during my third year of medical school. The earlier chapters are easy to read - and this is coming from someone who knows next to nothing about finance, economics, or any thing money-related. The later chapters were tougher to read, but it definitely gives you a good breakdown. This book was published in 2014, but Dr. Dahle created a website of the same name - whitecoatinvestor.com. Would still recommend having the printed copy for reference.

I'm a personal finance junkie and recently discovered the White Coat Investor online. I don't impress easily, and count myself a devotee of Warren Buffet and John Bogle. Now add Dr. Dahle to the list. This book is one of the best personal finance books you can read anywhere. You don't have to be a health professional despite the title, although you'll get more out of it if you're a non-MD who makes 6-figures or has a high net worth. He's easy to read, follow and understand. He pulls no punches. I really enjoy his approach to life, finances and family. Count me a huge fan. A must add to any personal finance collection. Bravo.

At first I thought this was going to be a book that had the basic financial information - saving in mutual funds, stock market basics, retirement, Etc. I have been in solo practice for about 4 years, so I am a relatively new doctor, and relatively modest debt, compared to my classmates. I am in a metropolitan area, where Private Practice is quickly becoming a thing of the past. When my friend referred this book to me, he is much younger than me, and I was thinking I wasn't going to learn much. But, I read the book in its entirety. This book addresses private practice, separate tax entities, other Investments outside of Medicine, so it is definitely my cup of tea. I really appreciate the hyperlinks at the end of each chapter, that go into more detail. Thank you, Dr Dahle, for providing a forum specifically for doctors and addressing today's financial anxieties.

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