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You Don’t Need Another Decade of Sacrifice (How to Pay Off Loans Without Living Like a Resident) Part 4 | Episode 62

29 min · 5 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio You Don’t Need Another Decade of Sacrifice (How to Pay Off Loans Without Living Like a Resident) Part 4 | Episode 62

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You just finished a 12-hour shift. Your kid needs help with a project you didn’t know existed. Your spouse is reheating dinner. And in the background… your student loans are still there. Quiet. Heavy. Constant. For years, you’ve been told there are only two “smart” options: * Destroy your life for 3–5 years and obliterate the debt * Or gamble on PSLF and hope the rules don’t change But what if neither fits your life? In this episode, James breaks down The Balanced Path—a strategy designed for physicians who want progress without sacrificing their family, time, or sanity. Because here’s the truth: You already did the hard part. You don’t owe another decade of suffering to prove you’re disciplined. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN * Why the “all-or-nothing” advice around student loans is broken * How to choose a payoff timeline that actually fits your life (5, 7, or 10 years) * When refinancing makes sense—and when it doesn’t * The real tradeoff between investing and paying down debt * How to build a system so your plan runs automatically THE BIG IDEA “The right path with imperfect math feels like peace.” Most physicians stay stuck because they’re trying to find the perfect plan. But perfection isn’t the goal. Alignment is. WHY THIS MATTERS RIGHT NOW The SAVE plan is ending. Interest has already been accruing again for months. Which means doing nothing is no longer neutral—it’s costing you every single day. WHO THIS IS FOR * Physicians not eligible for PSLF * High-income earners who could pay off loans aggressively—but don’t want to sacrifice everything * Families who want to make progress without putting life on hold KEY TAKEAWAY The real risk isn’t choosing the “wrong” strategy. It’s never choosing at all. Indecision is the most expensive plan you can run. FOR PHYSICIANS WHO WANT A PLAN THAT FITS If you’re a high-income physician who feels: * Stuck between aggressive payoff and PSLF * Tired of putting life on hold to chase a debt-free finish line * Unsure whether refinancing or investing is the smarter move You don’t need more information. You need a plan that runs automatically—and a team to help you execute it. 👉 Schedule a call with our team We’ll help you map out your payoff timeline, refinancing decision, and full financial system—then build it with you. NEXT STEPS * 📅 Schedule a 1:1 with Andrew at StudentLoanAdvice.com [https://studentloanadvice.com]   * 🩺 Join IM Wealth’s waiting list for a free financial wellness diagnostic [https://www.imwealth.com/takecontrol?utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-9uwQNl5sctnjMeXt-lCa0aig9RH1NzNx3QOxsXk1OTFcl9rsVF58qPNsOCJtYdb_pU9mXH] ADDITIONAL RESOURCES  * Download the PSLF Hacks Checklist [https://info.imwealth.com/pslf] * Book a free financial wellness session [https://calendly.com/yourmeaningfuljourney/financial-wellness-diagnostic] with James * Get access to exclusive physician financial tools at www.imwealth.com [http://www.imwealth.com] * 1% of IM Wealth’s revenue is dedicated to providing scholarship funds to medical students. Learn more about the Meaningful Journeys Scholarship and how you can join the fight here [https://www.imwealth.com/meaningful-journeys-scholarship]. * Learn more about the impact IM Wealth is making in the lives of physicians here [https://www.imwealth.com/im-stories]. * Gain FREE immediate access to all of IM Wealth’s exclusive physician financial wellness resources here [https://www.imwealth.com/im-nest-signup]. ABOUT THE SHOW This isn’t just another finance podcast—it’s a movement. We’re challenging the status quo, cutting through the noise, and giving physicians real strategies to take control of their money and their future.  Because true wealth isn’t just about numbers—it’s about freedom. Find and follow the show on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@imwealth1].  ABOUT JAMES NUTTER James Nutter is on a mission to help physicians reclaim their financial power. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges doctors face, he provides real-world strategies that cut through the noise and lead to lasting financial freedom. Follow James on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jamesnutter_imwealth/].  DISCLAIMER The opinions expressed in this podcast are for informational and educational purposes only and do not constitute financial, legal, or tax advice. Any financial decisions should be made in the context of your unique circumstances and in partnership with a trusted financial advisor who understands your personal plan. A Physician’s Guide to Wealth Podcast — Brought to you by IM Wealth: Helping physicians take control of their money so they can live a purposeful life. For more resources, visit IMWealth.com [https://www.imwealth.com]. Advisory services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, a Registered Investment Adviser.

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Portada del episodio Built, Not Born: The Standards That Create an Unbreakable Life | Episode 71

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Portada del episodio Your Health is Your Wealth: Beating Burnout Without Losing Your Edge w. Dr. Mary Anderson, PHD | Episode 70

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Portada del episodio PSLF, Payoff, or Balance? The 3 Student Loan Paths Every Physician Needs to Know | Episode 69

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