The Fiscal Clinician Podcast
Think your salary isn’t enough to build wealth? Compound interest says otherwise! Schedule a free 15 minute consult: 👉https://fiscalclinician.com/connect In this episode of The Fiscal Clinician Podcast, Josh and Devon break down how a physical therapist working in one of the lowest-paying states in the U.S. can still become a millionaire using simple investing strategies. You’ll learn how compound interest actually works, why most of your retirement account won’t come from your own contributions, and how to choose between Roth vs Traditional retirement accounts. You'll also learn how 401k matching works, what vesting means for healthcare contracts, and how to structure your retirement investing using the Fiscal Clinician SOAP Strategy: Systematic Objective Allocated Passive If you’re a PT, OT, nurse, or healthcare professional trying to figure out: • How much to invest •Whether to choose Roth vs Traditional • How 401ks and IRAs actually work • When to prioritize employer match • How to start building retirement wealth early In This Episode We Cover: ✔ How a PT earning ~$85k can still become a millionaire ✔ Why 81% of retirement wealth can come from compound growth ✔ Roth vs Traditional retirement accounts explained simply ✔ 401k employer match and vesting schedules ✔ IRA contribution strategies for clinicians ✔ The Fiscal Clinician SOAP investing framework ✔ Beginner index fund research points CONNECT WITH THE FISCAL CLINICIAN: 📧 Email: josh@fiscalclinician.com 🌐 Website: https://fiscalclinician.com [https://fiscalclinician.com] 📱 Social: @fiscalclinician RESOURCES: Click here for 50% off monarch budget app: [https://monarch.com/referral/ycbu5eltda?r_source=share] Debt Payoff Calculator: [https://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/debt-payoff-calculator/] ⭐ If this episode helped you, please subscribe, rate, review, and share it with another healthcare professional who needs it. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: The content of this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. We are not licensed financial advisors, and nothing discussed should be considered financial, legal, or investment advice. Please consult a certified financial planner or advisor before making financial decisions.
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