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Thinking Outside Your Retirement Account | working harder vs creating value

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Will you have enough money to retire? What does that even mean? In this pod, our guest physician financial coach, Elisa Chiang, M.D. Ph.D. breaks down

  • Trading time for money and money for time
  • Working harder vs creating value
  • The FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) movement and why it doesn't always mean living by austerity rules
  • The risk of relying solely on retirement accounts to fund your post-career life
  • Her biggest financial mistake
  • How identity influences spending habits
  • Incorporating real estate into an investment portfolio

Guest Bio: Elizabeth ‘Elisa’ Chiang, M.D. Ph.D. is a board-certified ophthalmologist and fellowship-trained oculoplastic surgeon who found her way into personal finance and real estate investing during her MSTP program, aspiring for FIRE long before it became mainstream. Battling burnout from her work in a hospital system, she turned to real estate as her avenue to financial independence, complemented by her newfound passion for life coaching. With active involvement in rental properties and passive investments in syndications and real estate funds, Elisa now helps others achieve financial independence while embracing life's journey. Learn more at https://www.growyourwealthymindset.com/

For full show notes of this episode and all sorts of other goodies, visit our podcast website

We discuss:

  • Why a high income does not equate to wealth
  • Working harder vs creating value
  • Once debt is gone, attention to money can dwindle
  • Finding a place to start investing can be overwhelming and lead to inertia
  • How to navigate a scarcity mindset
  • How identity influences spending habits
  • Money can buy time, but there's a catch
  • Elisa's biggest financial mistakes
  • How to decide if a real estate investment is a good (or bad) deal
  • Elisa’s big-picture financial strategy
  • Real estate investing for positive cash flow
  • If you only think about maxing out your retirement account, you probably won't retain the same lifestyle when you stop working
  • Beyond real estate investing, what are other areas for investment to produce cash flow?
  • F.I.R.E Financial Independence Retire Early | Survival, Regular, and Fat FIRE
  • How to figure out how much FIRE money you'll need to stop working
  • Will my retirement funds actually last? Rate of withdrawal and sequence of returns risk
  • Fat FIRE | Spending more in retirement than you did while working

Mentioned in this episode:

4 Free Resources specifically designed to address pain points in medical practice

Scripting your least favorite conversations. The Driveway Debrief. My 4 favorite documentation templates. The quick and dirty guide to calling consults.

Free Resources Link

Physician Coaching

I work with physicians to help them flourish in medical practice. If you're feeling stuck, burned out, or in trouble at work because of communication or conflict, check out our FAQ page for more info. Ready for real change? Book a discovery call. It’s free, low-pressure, and will give you clarity on your next steps.

Physician Coaching FAQ

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Manage episode 408719427 series 2637977
Contenu fourni par Rob Orman, MD, Rob Orman, and MD. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Rob Orman, MD, Rob Orman, and MD ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Will you have enough money to retire? What does that even mean? In this pod, our guest physician financial coach, Elisa Chiang, M.D. Ph.D. breaks down

  • Trading time for money and money for time
  • Working harder vs creating value
  • The FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) movement and why it doesn't always mean living by austerity rules
  • The risk of relying solely on retirement accounts to fund your post-career life
  • Her biggest financial mistake
  • How identity influences spending habits
  • Incorporating real estate into an investment portfolio

Guest Bio: Elizabeth ‘Elisa’ Chiang, M.D. Ph.D. is a board-certified ophthalmologist and fellowship-trained oculoplastic surgeon who found her way into personal finance and real estate investing during her MSTP program, aspiring for FIRE long before it became mainstream. Battling burnout from her work in a hospital system, she turned to real estate as her avenue to financial independence, complemented by her newfound passion for life coaching. With active involvement in rental properties and passive investments in syndications and real estate funds, Elisa now helps others achieve financial independence while embracing life's journey. Learn more at https://www.growyourwealthymindset.com/

For full show notes of this episode and all sorts of other goodies, visit our podcast website

We discuss:

  • Why a high income does not equate to wealth
  • Working harder vs creating value
  • Once debt is gone, attention to money can dwindle
  • Finding a place to start investing can be overwhelming and lead to inertia
  • How to navigate a scarcity mindset
  • How identity influences spending habits
  • Money can buy time, but there's a catch
  • Elisa's biggest financial mistakes
  • How to decide if a real estate investment is a good (or bad) deal
  • Elisa’s big-picture financial strategy
  • Real estate investing for positive cash flow
  • If you only think about maxing out your retirement account, you probably won't retain the same lifestyle when you stop working
  • Beyond real estate investing, what are other areas for investment to produce cash flow?
  • F.I.R.E Financial Independence Retire Early | Survival, Regular, and Fat FIRE
  • How to figure out how much FIRE money you'll need to stop working
  • Will my retirement funds actually last? Rate of withdrawal and sequence of returns risk
  • Fat FIRE | Spending more in retirement than you did while working

Mentioned in this episode:

4 Free Resources specifically designed to address pain points in medical practice

Scripting your least favorite conversations. The Driveway Debrief. My 4 favorite documentation templates. The quick and dirty guide to calling consults.

Free Resources Link

Physician Coaching

I work with physicians to help them flourish in medical practice. If you're feeling stuck, burned out, or in trouble at work because of communication or conflict, check out our FAQ page for more info. Ready for real change? Book a discovery call. It’s free, low-pressure, and will give you clarity on your next steps.

Physician Coaching FAQ

  continue reading

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