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Money Meets Medicine

Money Meets Medicine

Auteur(s): Doctor Podcast Network Jimmy Turner MD
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On Money Meets Medicine, Dr. Jimmy Turner discusses all things career and finance for physicians. With expert guest discussions, Jimmy tackles the personal finance topics you wish you had learned in medical school. The MMM podcast will help you tackle your student loans, achieve financial independence, invest for retirement, and decrease your financial stress and burnout. To get help with free educational content or obtaining own-occupation disability insurance from a source you know you can trust, visit https://moneymeetsmedicine.com Background: Dr. Turner is a practicing anesthesiologist at Wake Forest, author of The Physician Philosopher's Guide to Personal Finance, and Chief Medical Officer at Attend. For more information, visit moneymeetsmedicine.com2021 - 2025 The Physician Philosopher LLC Finances personnelles Économie
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  • Investing locally, non-competes, and inheritances
    Oct 22 2025

    In this episode of Money Meets Medicine podcast, hosts Dr. Jimmy Turner and Justin Harvey discuss the importance of understanding non-compete clauses in physician contracts and strategies for negotiating favorable terms. They answer listener questions covering investment options outside of traditional index funds, including local investments, real estate, and lending to peers. The conversation also touches upon the allocation of inherited funds to maximize growth and tax efficiency while honoring the legacy of the gift. Additionally, they emphasize the significance of liquidity and the benefits of having an emergency fund to handle irrational institutional decisions. The episode stresses empowering physicians to leverage their positional advantages effectively.

    Looking for disability insurance from a source you can trust? Get a quote from https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability


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    26 min
  • Is Your Emergency Fund Too Big (Updated)?
    Oct 16 2025

    What if your emergency fund is actually too big? In this week’s episode, Dr. Jimmy Turner and Justin Harvey tackle that question — plus a few more from listeners in another grab-bag style show that blends practical advice with behavioral finance insights. Specifically they tackle:

    When to Drop Life & Disability Insurance:
    How to decide if you’re truly financially independent enough to cancel term life or long-term disability — and why many physicians pull the trigger too early.

    Lease or Buy That New Car?:
    With income jumps and lifestyle creep in mind, they unpack whether to lease a luxury SUV or buy something mid-range, how financing fits into a high-income household, and why automating your financial goals should come before upgrading your ride.

    The “Too Big” Emergency Fund Debate:
    How much cash should high earners keep on hand — and why disagreements over emergency funds often trace back to money stories and emotional experiences around security and scarcity.

    From peace-of-mind trade-offs to spousal financial dynamics, this episode dives deep into the intersection of math, mindset, and marriage.

    👉 Resources Mentioned:

    Free Book: The Physician Philosopher’s Guide to Personal Finance — moneymeetsmedicine.com/freebook

    Disability Quotes: moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability


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    27 min
  • Is Your Emergency Fund Too Big?
    Oct 16 2025

    What if your emergency fund is actually too big? In this week’s episode, Dr. Jimmy Turner and Justin Harvey tackle that question — plus a few more from listeners in another grab-bag style show that blends practical advice with behavioral finance insights. Specifically they tackle:

    When to Drop Life & Disability Insurance:
    How to decide if you’re truly financially independent enough to cancel term life or long-term disability — and why many physicians pull the trigger too early.

    Lease or Buy That New Car?:
    With income jumps and lifestyle creep in mind, they unpack whether to lease a luxury SUV or buy something mid-range, how financing fits into a high-income household, and why automating your financial goals should come before upgrading your ride.

    The “Too Big” Emergency Fund Debate:
    How much cash should high earners keep on hand — and why disagreements over emergency funds often trace back to money stories and emotional experiences around security and scarcity.

    From peace-of-mind trade-offs to spousal financial dynamics, this episode dives deep into the intersection of math, mindset, and marriage.

    👉 Resources Mentioned:

    Free Book: The Physician Philosopher’s Guide to Personal Finance — moneymeetsmedicine.com/freebook

    Disability Quotes: moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability


    Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    27 min
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