• Ep73: How to Pick a Financial Advisor (and Not Get Ripped Off)
    Oct 18 2024

    In this episode of Finding Financial Freedom with The Frugal Physician, Dr. Spath is joined by Dr. Rikki Racela, a neurologist based in Englewood, NJ. Dr. Racela shares his journey from financial illiteracy to financial empowerment, discussing the mistakes he made early in his career—like falling into the trap of whole life insurance, pushed by a financial advisor friend. After discovering a love of personal finance, he turned his financial life around and now advocates for financial literacy among his colleagues and students.

    Together, Dr. Spath and Dr. Racela dive into how to pick the right financial advisor and, most importantly, how to avoid being ripped off by one. Learn how to spot red flags, avoid financial predators, and make informed decisions that will help secure your financial future. Don't miss this invaluable episode full of firsthand insights and tips to protect your wealth!

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  • Ep72: Former Reporter, Sammi Sosa Norman, Quit Her Job, Paid Off Debt, and Became a Financial Coach
    Oct 11 2024

    Dr. Disha welcomes Sammi Sosa Norman, founder of Skate2Wealth, to discuss her inspiring journey from financial struggle to financial freedom. Growing up in a low-income household, Sammi witnessed firsthand the challenges of money management.

    Despite accumulating over $150,000 in student loan debt and initially living paycheck-to-paycheck as a journalist, she managed to pay off her debt through side hustles and strategic investing.

    Now, a full-time stock market trader, Sammi shares her approach to making finance accessible and fun. She breaks down complex concepts like growth vs. value stocks and explains her journey into teaching financial literacy.

    Her goal? To help others, especially women and underrepresented groups, feel empowered to take charge of their financial futures.

    Bio

    Sammi Sosa Norman is the founder of Skate2Wealth, a financial literacy platform designed to make money management and investing accessible for everyone. With a background in journalism, Sammi has spent years uncovering stories and delivering news, but her own journey toward financial empowerment led her to shift careers.

    Today, she is known as the “Investment Bestie” who offers easy-to-understand courses, workshops, and resources on stock trading and personal finance. Having overcome $150,000 in student loan debt herself, Sammi is passionate about teaching others how to achieve long-term financial success, break free from the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle, and build a future of wealth and independence.

    When she’s not educating others on money, she can be found roller-skating around the Bay Area, promoting financial freedom one glide at a time.

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    PearsonRavitz– Helping physicians safeguard their most valuable assets.


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    FacetWealth– Discover how Facet is transforming financial planning for physicians with personalized, flat-fee financial planning—visit facet.com/frugalphysician to start building your financial future today.

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  • Ep71: College Savings: How to Plan, Save, and Maximize Aid Eligibility
    Oct 4 2024

    Saving for college can feel like a daunting challenge for many parents, especially with tuition costs rising faster than inflation. In this episode, Dr. Disha breaks down a variety of college savings options and discusses the pros and cons of each, along with their impact on financial aid eligibility. From the popular 529 plans and prepaid tuition options to less common choices like Coverdell ESAs and custodial accounts, she provides a comprehensive guide to help parents make informed decisions about funding their child’s education. Dr. Disha also emphasizes the importance of balancing college savings with retirement goals, ensuring that parents don’t jeopardize their own financial future. With actionable steps and insights, she empowers listeners to build a college savings plan that fits their unique family situation.

    Top 4 Takeaways:
    1. Start Early & Automate:

      • Begin saving ASAP and set up automatic contributions to take advantage of compounding interest.

    2. Use 529 Plans as a Go-To:

      • 529 Plans offer great tax benefits and flexibility for most families. Compare state options for the best fit.

    3. Diversify Savings Vehicles:

      • Consider using a mix of 529s, brokerage accounts, and custodial accounts to balance flexibility and aid impact.

    4. Review Annually:

      • Reassess your plan each year to stay aligned with changing goals and college costs.

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    FacetWealth– Discover how Facet is transforming financial planning for physicians with personalized, flat-fee financial planning—visit facet.com/frugalphysician to start building your financial future today.

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  • Ep70: Direct Ownership of Residential Real Estate
    Sep 27 2024

    Dr. Disha highlights how real estate investing aligns with her values and offers a powerful way to build wealth.

    She emphasizes the financial benefits of rental properties, including monthly cash flow, leveraging loans for greater returns, and protection against inflation.

    Additionally, she breaks down key tax advantages like depreciation and 1031 exchanges, offering strategies for minimizing taxes and maximizing returns.

    Dr. Disha also explains the various rental strategies (long-term, short-term, and mid-term) and how they fit different investor goals. She provides actionable tools and metrics, such as cap rates and IRR, to ensure sound investment decisions.

    Top 4 Takeaways
    1. Real Estate Offers Cash Flow & Leverage: Rental properties generate monthly cash flow, and you can leverage borrowed money (mortgages) to control a valuable asset with minimal upfront investment.

    2. Appreciation & Inflation Protection: Properties appreciate over time, and real estate provides a hedge against inflation by rising in value as the cost of living increases.

    3. Tax Benefits Are Key: Investors can take advantage of tax deductions such as depreciation, mortgage interest, and 1031 exchanges, significantly lowering taxable income.

    4. Understand Investment Metrics: Tools like the 50% rule, cap rate, and IRR help analyze property value and ensure a sound investment that aligns with financial goals.

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  • Ep69: Becky Vogt-Lundeen’s Tips to Thrive Financially as a Doctor
    Sep 20 2024

    Becky Vogt-Lundeen is a financial expert specializing in helping physicians manage their wealth. Becky shares her personal story of overcoming financial hardship and offers practical advice on managing student loan debt, budgeting during residency, and planning for financial freedom.

    The discussion covers the hidden costs of medical school, the impact of financial psychology on decision-making, and strategies to balance saving with enjoying life.

    BIO

    Becky Vogt-Lundeen is a board-certified financial planner with a unique focus on helping physicians and medical professionals achieve financial freedom. She began her career as a college financial representative and later married a physician, which led her to specialize in physician financial planning.

    Becky is passionate about reducing student loan debt, building investment portfolios, and helping her clients achieve financial wellness without sacrificing the joy of life.

    She has spoken at prestigious events, including the Women in Medicine Summit, and her expertise in the psychology of money offers invaluable insights for professionals navigating their financial journeys. Follow her on Instagram at @marriagemoneymedicine.

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  • Ep68: Can You Truly Afford That House? 2 Ratios Every Physician Must Know
    Sep 13 2024

    Dr. Disha tackles a recurring question in physician finance groups: “Can I afford this house?” Using a case study of the Smith family, she walks through the key financial ratios—HR1 (housing costs) and HR2 (debt-to-income)—that determine whether a home purchase is financially sustainable. Despite a $300K annual income, the family’s student loan and car payments push their debt-to-income ratio to 42%, beyond the recommended 36%. Dr. Spath advises waiting to buy, paying off existing debts, and boosting savings before stretching for a home that could lead to financial strain.

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  • Ep67: Sarah Catherine Gutierrez on Automating Finances for Physicians
    Sep 6 2024

    Sarah Catherine Gutierrez, a certified financial planner and founder of Aptus Financial, joins Dr. Disha Spath to discuss practical financial strategies for physicians. Sarah emphasizes the importance of non-conflicted, fee-only advice and the power of automating finances to ensure long-term wealth building.

    Key takeaways include paying yourself first, maximizing tax-efficient saving methods like retirement accounts and HSAs, and breaking the stereotypes that prevent women from fully engaging in financial decisions.

    Through her tax-efficient waterfall method and a focus on financial literacy, Sarah helps physicians take control of their financial future.

    Bio: Sarah Catherine Gutierrez

    Sarah Catherine Gutierrez, also known as SC, is the CEO of Aptus Financial, a firm specializing in flat-fee, fiduciary-based financial planning for physicians and young professionals. With a Master’s in Public Policy from Harvard University and a Chartered Retirement Plan Specialist designation, SC is committed to providing non-conflicted financial advice that empowers clients to manage their finances independently.

    She is the author of But First, Save 10, a book that simplifies financial planning by encouraging readers to prioritize saving. Through her firm, SC has helped over 800 physicians DIY their finances, teaching them how to automate their money and build a secure financial future.

    Resources Mentioned
    • Sarah Catherine Gutierrez’s Book – But First, Save 10 – The book written by Sarah to help people prioritize saving and manage finances.

    • UBS Study on Women and Financial Decision - Making (2019) – A study showing that many women do not participate in long-term financial decisions but regret it later in life.

    • Berkeley Study on Gender Differences in Investing – Research showing women tend to perform better than men due to more conservative and patient investing behavior.

    • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program – Discussed as a key financial strategy for physicians managing student loan debt.

    • Tax-Efficient Waterfall System – Sarah’s method for prioritizing saving and investing to maximize tax advantages.

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  • Ep66: The Real Cost of Nurse Practitioner-led Care with Tarang Patel, MD
    Aug 30 2024

    Dr. Disha Spath and Dr. Tarang Patel address the controversial topic of nurse practitioners’ expanding roles in healthcare. The discussion is sparked by a recent article that highlights concerns over the quality and adequacy of NP training.

    Dr. Patel discusses the implications of NPs practicing autonomously without sufficient oversight, emphasizing the potential risks to patient safety and the ethical dilemmas faced by physicians.

    The episode also covers how this trend affects the medical community, including the economic pressures on physicians and the growing stress within the healthcare system. The conversation closes with a reflection on personal experiences, professional growth, and the importance of financial security in an unpredictable healthcare environment.

    BIO

    Dr. Tarang Patel is a hospital-employed radiologist based in Arizona with a diverse background that includes service in the U.S. Air Force. He is the former host of the podcast “Dr. Money Matters,” where he discussed personal finance and professional development for physicians. Dr. Patel is also active in social media, sharing insights on financial literacy, healthcare policy, and the economic challenges faced by medical professionals. As an advocate for physicians, he is committed to raising awareness about the complexities of modern healthcare, including the rise of non-physician practitioners and its impact on patient care.

    In his spare time, Dr. Patel enjoys traveling with his family and managing a financial Facebook group dedicated to empowering physicians with financial knowledge.

    Resources Mentioned
    • Article Discussed: “The Miseducation of America’s Nurse Practitioners” by Bloomberg”

    • Dr. Tarang Patel’s Former Podcast: Dr. Money Matters

    • Physicians for Patient Protection (PPP): Website - An organization focused on advocating for patient safety and physician-led care.

    • Relevant Studies:

      • JAMA study on imaging utilization and non-physician professionals.

    • National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA): Website

    • Dr. Disha Spath's Podcast Episodes on Related Topics: Podcast Archive

    • Book Recommendation: “The Atlas Shrugged” by Ayn Rand - Mentioned in the podcast

    • Direct Primary Care Resources: DPC Frontier - Information on starting a Direct Primary Care practice.

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