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Money Meets Medicine
Author: Doctor Podcast Network, Jimmy Turner MD
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On Money Meets Medicine, Dr. Jimmy Turner discusses all things career and finance for physicians. With expert guest discussions, Jimmy tackles the personal finance topics you wish you had learned in medical school.
The MMM podcast will help you tackle your student loans, achieve financial independence, invest for retirement, and decrease your financial stress and burnout.
To get help with free educational content or obtaining own-occupation disability insurance from a source you know you can trust, visit https://moneymeetsmedicine.com
Background: Dr. Turner is a practicing anesthesiologist at Wake Forest, author of The Physician Philosopher's Guide to Personal Finance, and Chief Medical Officer at Attend.
For more information, visit moneymeetsmedicine.com
The MMM podcast will help you tackle your student loans, achieve financial independence, invest for retirement, and decrease your financial stress and burnout.
To get help with free educational content or obtaining own-occupation disability insurance from a source you know you can trust, visit https://moneymeetsmedicine.com
Background: Dr. Turner is a practicing anesthesiologist at Wake Forest, author of The Physician Philosopher's Guide to Personal Finance, and Chief Medical Officer at Attend.
For more information, visit moneymeetsmedicine.com
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In this episode of "Money Meets Medicine," Dr. Jimmy Turner shares his journey transitioning from nearly 20 years at Wake Forest to a private practice role at Iredell Memorial Hospital. He and host Justin Harvey discuss the professional, financial, and personal factors behind the move, including healthcare consolidation, contract negotiation, and work-life balance. Dr. Turner reflects on identity, adapting to new clinical environments, and the importance of maintaining professional relationships. The episode offers practical advice for physicians considering career changes, emphasizing thoughtful decision-making, self-advocacy, and aligning work with personal values. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of "Money Meets Medicine," Dr. Jimmy Turner and Justin Harvey CFP share a comprehensive year-end financial checklist for physicians. They discuss maximizing contributions to tax-advantaged accounts, coordinating retirement savings during job transitions, managing tax withholdings and 1099 income, and optimizing investment portfolios through rebalancing and tax loss harvesting. The hosts also cover charitable giving strategies using donor-advised funds, tax planning for self-employed physicians, insurance reviews, and important deadlines for 529 plans, RMDs, and Roth conversions—offering practical advice to help medical professionals finish the year financially strong.Not sure where to start? Join the once-weekly MMM Update where we send a personal finance lesson of the week to your inbox in addition to that week's content and exclusive deals and discounts: https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/update Download a free copy of The Physician Philosopher's Guide to Personal Finance: https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/freebookEvery doctor needs own-occupation disability insurance. To get it from a source you can trust? Visit https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the Money Meets Medicine podcast, host Dr. Jimmy Turner talks with Paul Sippil, a forensic retirement consultant known as the '401k vigilante.' The discussion focuses on the hidden, layered, and unnecessary fees often found in 401k and 403b plans that cost participants thousands over time. They explore the technical aspects of these fees, the Form 5500, and how small and large practices differ in fee structures. Sippil provides insights into negotiating fees, the roles of various service providers in administering retirement plans, and the importance of employers paying administrative costs to maximize tax benefits.Learn more about Paul Sippil here --> https://www.paulsippil.comGet a personal finance lessons sent to your email inbox once each week! Join the weekly MMM update: https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/updateEvery doctor needs own-occupation disability insurance. To get it from a source you can trust? Visit https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disabilityWant a free copy of The Physician Philosopher’s Guide to Personal Finance? Visit https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/freebook Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This is the 250th episode of the Money Meets Medicine podcast! What better way to celebrate than to talk about Jimmy's financial journey over the last 8 years since finishing training. In this episode, Jimmy shares some of his family's personal financial milestones and some recent financial wins, including a big tax loss harvesting event. Topics discussed on the show:Paying off student loansJimmy's family's Net WorthHighlighting key financial principles like avoiding the Diderot Effect and leveraging compounding interest. The Big Tax Loss Harvesting event involving Bitcoin.Looking to get started on your own bitcoin journey? Download Jimmy's Beginner's Guide to Bitcoin here: https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/bitcoinNeed disability insurance but not sure who to trust? Go with the only disability company that works exclusively with physicians (and has an unexpected denial rate <1%): https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disabilityJoin the weekly Money Meets Medicine Update to get access to a weekly personal finance lesson, all the new content, and exclusive deals and discounts on things like contract reviews/negotiations, student loan consults, and more --> https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/update Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
NASCAR star Kyle Busch is suing Pacific Life after losing millions in a complex index universal life (IUL) insurance strategy—and the lessons for physicians are huge. In this episode, Dr. Jimmy Turner and Justin Harvey break down what happened, why complexity and “trust-based” sales tactics so often burn high-income professionals, and how to protect yourself from misleading financial products and advisors. Whether you’re a physician navigating insurance pitches, investment opportunities, or affinity-based recommendations, this real-world case is a must-listen.Join the MMM weekly update filled with exclusive content, lessons, discounts, and deals. Hits your inbox once each week. Click here to joint: https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/updateEvery doctor needs own-occupation disability insurance. To get it from a source you can trust? Visit https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disabilityWant a free copy of The Physician Philosopher’s Guide to Personal Finance? Visit https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/freebook Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the Money Meets Medicine podcast hosted by Justin Harvey and Dr. Jimmy Turner, the discussion centers on recent developments in physician finance, particularly around real estate syndication deals and capital calls. Dr. Turner delves into the financial pitfalls and lessons from particular real estate investments targeted at physicians. They discuss the concept of 'affinity fraud,' where trusted social or professional bonds are exploited for financial gain, and dissect why such investments are often riskier than they appear. The conversation also touches on the importance of understanding compensation models and incentives when receiving financial advice, the necessity of due diligence, and the role of being an accredited investor. Looking for own-occupation disability insurance? Get a quote from a company you can trust at https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disabilityDownload a free copy of The Physician Philosopher's Guide to Personal Finance at https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/freebook Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of "Money Meets Medicine," hosts Justin Harvey and Dr. Jimmy Turner discuss the financial pros and cons of working as a 1099 independent contractor versus a W-2 employee, focusing on tax implications, benefits, and administrative responsibilities. The hosts emphasize the need for professional financial guidance and encourage listeners to carefully weigh all factors—including taxes, benefits, and personal preferences—when evaluating job offers in medicine.Looking for disability insurance from a souce you can trust? Get a quote from Money Meets Medicine Disability InsuranceTimestamps by PodSqueezeCertainly! Here are the top 5 bullet points, keeping the same format, content, and context: Introduction to 1099 vs W-2 (00:00:00)** Hosts introduce the episode’s focus: comparing 1099 contractor and W-2 employee pay for medical professionals. Highlights: Tax Differences: Employer vs Employee Side (00:07:29)** Apples-to-Apples Comparison: Taxes, Malpractice, Benefits (00:10:41)** Complexity and Costs of Self-Employment (00:17:28)** Rule of Thumb: 1099 Should Pay 20–30% More (00:25:15)** Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Fed just cut interest rates — but does that mean YOU should refinance your mortgage or student loans? In this episode, Jimmy and Justin break down how rate cuts actually impact real life borrowing costs, what the media gets wrong about “market reactions,” and when refinancing actually makes financial sense. We walk through what break-even math looks like, why refinancing federal student loans can be a massive mistake for doctors, and how to think about future rate cuts that may be coming.Looking for disability insurance but not sure how to get a quote you can trust? Get a quote from Money Meets Medicine Disability Insurance Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the Money Meets Medicine podcast, hosts Dr. Jimmy Turner and Justin Harvey discuss how financial burdens impact medical professionals' personal lives, academic performance, and career decisions. They explore various studies that demonstrate these effects, covering topics such as increased stress levels, delayed life decisions like marriage and children, negative impacts on academic performance, and challenges faced when managing student loan debt. Additionally, they delve into the ethical concerns related to financial incentives in medical practice. The episode also emphasizes the importance of financial literacy for medical residents and offers practical solutions for incorporating financial education into residency programs, drawing on Justin's experience in delivering such talks.Every doctor needs disability insurance. To get a quote from a company you can trust visit https://moneymeetsmediine.com/disability Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Money Meets Medicine podcast, hosts Dr. Jimmy Turner and Justin Harvey discuss the importance of understanding non-compete clauses in physician contracts and strategies for negotiating favorable terms. They answer listener questions covering investment options outside of traditional index funds, including local investments, real estate, and lending to peers. The conversation also touches upon the allocation of inherited funds to maximize growth and tax efficiency while honoring the legacy of the gift. Additionally, they emphasize the significance of liquidity and the benefits of having an emergency fund to handle irrational institutional decisions. The episode stresses empowering physicians to leverage their positional advantages effectively.Looking for disability insurance from a source you can trust? Get a quote from https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What if your emergency fund is actually too big? In this week’s episode, Dr. Jimmy Turner and Justin Harvey tackle that question — plus a few more from listeners in another grab-bag style show that blends practical advice with behavioral finance insights. Specifically they tackle:When to Drop Life & Disability Insurance:How to decide if you’re truly financially independent enough to cancel term life or long-term disability — and why many physicians pull the trigger too early.Lease or Buy That New Car?:With income jumps and lifestyle creep in mind, they unpack whether to lease a luxury SUV or buy something mid-range, how financing fits into a high-income household, and why automating your financial goals should come before upgrading your ride.The “Too Big” Emergency Fund Debate:How much cash should high earners keep on hand — and why disagreements over emergency funds often trace back to money stories and emotional experiences around security and scarcity.From peace-of-mind trade-offs to spousal financial dynamics, this episode dives deep into the intersection of math, mindset, and marriage.👉 Resources Mentioned:Free Book: The Physician Philosopher’s Guide to Personal Finance — moneymeetsmedicine.com/freebookDisability Quotes: moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What if your emergency fund is actually too big? In this week’s episode, Dr. Jimmy Turner and Justin Harvey tackle that question — plus a few more from listeners in another grab-bag style show that blends practical advice with behavioral finance insights. Specifically they tackle:When to Drop Life & Disability Insurance:How to decide if you’re truly financially independent enough to cancel term life or long-term disability — and why many physicians pull the trigger too early.Lease or Buy That New Car?:With income jumps and lifestyle creep in mind, they unpack whether to lease a luxury SUV or buy something mid-range, how financing fits into a high-income household, and why automating your financial goals should come before upgrading your ride.The “Too Big” Emergency Fund Debate:How much cash should high earners keep on hand — and why disagreements over emergency funds often trace back to money stories and emotional experiences around security and scarcity.From peace-of-mind trade-offs to spousal financial dynamics, this episode dives deep into the intersection of math, mindset, and marriage.👉 Resources Mentioned:Free Book: The Physician Philosopher’s Guide to Personal Finance — moneymeetsmedicine.com/freebookDisability Quotes: moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Did you know that 90% of families lose their wealth by the third generation? In this thought-provoking episode, Justin Harvey and Dr. Jimmy Turner unpack how our earliest experiences with money—whether it’s growing up with scarcity, abundance, or something in between—profoundly shape our financial mindsets as adults.Jimmy reflects on turning 40, childhood memories of bankruptcy, and how those experiences created a scarcity mindset he’s had to actively overcome. Justin shares insights from working with clients whose core money beliefs—formed in childhood—still drive their decisions decades later. Together, they explore how to move from victim to victor when it comes to financial identity, and how to help your children build healthy money habits even in an environment of abundance.From practical parenting tips to mindset shifts, this episode blends personal reflection, financial psychology, and real-life stories to help you rewrite your own money narrative—and guide the next generation to do the same.👉 Learn more about physician-specific disability insurance at https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It’s open enrollment season—Dr. Jimmy Turner and Justin Harvey CFP break down HSAs, retirement plan changes, and pensions to help physicians make smarter benefit decisions without the overwhelm. Looking for disability insurance? Get it from a source you can trust here at Money Meets Medicine Disability Insurance (https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability)Download a free copy of The Physician Philosopher's Guide to Personal Finance at https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/freebook Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Money Meets Medicine, Dr. Jimmy Turner and Justin Harvey answer listener-submitted questions about what to do with your money when you switch jobs or retire. Topics include:• Old Employer Plans: Should you roll over a 401(k)/403(b) to your new employer plan, leave it, or move it to an IRA? They explain how each option impacts your ability to do backdoor Roth IRAs.• Home Savings Strategy: Tips for physicians saving for a home purchase—where to park cash for 6–12 months without missing growth potential.• Solo 401(k) vs. SEP IRA: For side gig income, they break down which one gives you better Roth conversion flexibility.• Financial Advisor Red Flags: The duo calls out one especially egregious example of poor advisor behavior—and what every doctor should watch out for.• Extra Pro Tips: Including why not all Roth accounts are created equal, how to simplify your accounts in retirement, and the best ways to avoid “analysis paralysis” when making account moves.This episode is packed with tactical advice and practical insights for physicians navigating career transitions, early retirement, or side income.Get a quote on own-occupation disability insurance from a company you can trust at https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Money Meets Medicine, Justin Harvey and Dr. Jimmy Turner tackle a classic investing question: do high-earning physicians really need bonds in their portfolio?They break down:Why Jimmy avoids bonds (less than 5% of his portfolio) and instead leans heavily on diversified index funds.When bonds can make sense, such as reducing volatility for investors nearing retirement or with specific cash needs.How bonds actually work: creditworthiness, yields, coupons, and the role of interest rate sensitivity (a.k.a. duration).The risks of “safe” bonds, including how inflation and rising interest rates can erode returns and undermine their role as a portfolio stabilizer.Practical strategies: bond ladders, TIPS (Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities), short-duration ETFs, and asset location (where bonds belong in taxable vs. retirement accounts).Are you a physician looking for own-occupation disability insurance from an agency you can actually trust? Visit https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Money Meets Medicine, Dr. Jimmy Turner and Justin Harvey tackle the hype around real estate investing for physicians. Despite years teaching personal finance, Jimmy reveals he owns zero real estate—and explains why that’s intentional.The duo explores the four major reasons real estate isn’t the right fit for Jimmy:It’s a Second (or Third) Job – With a busy career in medicine and financial education, Jimmy isn’t interested in managing properties or even managing property managers.Illiquidity – Tying up large chunks of money in illiquid deals (like syndications) doesn’t align with his need for flexibility.Tax Complexity – Real estate’s tax benefits can come with audit risks and a need for specialized accountants—adding more layers to an already complex financial life.FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) – Too many doctors get lured in by hype and peer pressure, not by sound financial strategy.Justin adds insights from his financial planning practice, noting generational differences in attitudes toward real estate and highlighting the dangers of chasing "sexy" investments without considering your goals and risk profile.Plus, Jimmy plugs his Beginner’s Guide to Bitcoin for Busy Doctors, available at moneymeetsmedicine.com/bitcoin. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the Money Meets Medicine podcast, hosts Dr. Jimmy Turner and Justin Harvey discuss the potential to spend more money in retirement with less savings, challenging traditional financial independence norms, particularly the well-known 4% rule from the Trinity study. They explore a new study suggesting the safe withdrawal rate could be closer to 5-5.5%, which has significant implications for how soon one can achieve financial independence. The hosts also emphasize the importance of diversification in investments, considering the impact of factors like recent stock market performance and government economic interventions. The episode concludes with practical advice for physicians dealing with burnout, highlighting various career and financial flexibility strategies that can offer hope and options.Looking for own-occupation disability insurance from a source you can trust? Visit https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In the latest episode of the Money Meets Medicine podcast, hosts Justin Harvey and Dr. Jimmy Turner discuss the potential effects of the 'one big beautiful bill' on physicians' personal finances. They highlight important aspects such as changes to student loan borrowing limits, auto loan interest deductions, and salt tax changes that could affect both residents and attending physicians. The episode also covers the potential influence of AI on career choices in the medical field. The hosts share their personal travel experiences and delve into topics related to financial literacy and strategic planning.Every doctor needs disability insurance. Get a quote from the company you can actually trust: https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this solo episode of the Money Meets Medicine podcast, Dr. Jimmy Turner dives into various aspects of Bitcoin, including breaking down common criticisms and questions about the cryptocurrency. He discusses its security, value, and the reasons why he decided to invest in Bitcoin. Jimmy addresses concerns such as Bitcoin's intrinsic value, security vulnerabilities, the impact of government regulations, and its volatility. He also highlights the importance of continued education and research about Bitcoin.If you are a physician, you need disability insurance. Get a quote from a source you can trust at https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.





