Retirement vehicle stacking for MFM physicians
High W-2, exit timing matters. Here’s the retirement stack for MFM physicians planning a 20-25 year career.
The tax and debt system medicine never taught: PSLF math, entity structure, savings strategy, and the machinery that quietly decides what a physician income actually builds.
High W-2, exit timing matters. Here’s the retirement stack for MFM physicians planning a 20-25 year career.
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