Financial Planning Focus: Physicians - Part II: The First Five
Most doctors don’t start earning a living wage until their 30s. Four years of undergrad, four years of medical school, three-to-five years of residency — that’s more than a decade of higher education before their first real job. Not to mention the tuition costs.
Financial Planning Focus: Physicians - Part I: Residency
Doctors in today’s society face more financial hurdles than one may think. To start, most of these young professionals do not start earning a living wage until their 30s. After four years of undergrad, four years of medical school, and three to five years of residency, that’s over a decade of higher education to be completed before they start their first real job.