
Feeling burnout symptoms, physicians nationwide are changing their practice models to subscription-based clinics.

Feeling burnout symptoms, physicians nationwide are changing their practice models to subscription-based clinics.

Direct primary care practices are growing in popularity, according to this year's GAP Survey. Why is that the case?

Finding the right professional to guide your financial future can be tricky. Make it easier with these tips.

Not all financial advisers are created the same. Make sure to do your due diligence before you commit to a working relationship.

Practices must explore new collection strategies for patients with high-deductible plans that require more financial responsibility.

With a large number of physicians planning to retire in the next few years, it will be important for them to plan ahead before hanging it up.

Here are five practical tips for physicians that are planning on retiring in the next few years and don’t want to be ill-prepared.

Keep an eye out for these four scenarios at your practice to avoid being the victim of embezzlement.

Learn from victimized practices and protect your own office from theft with these simple strategies.

From actually locating your payer contracts to making negotiations effective, here are five strategies for your medical practice.

With patients taking on more financial responsibility, have a strategy in place to collect what you are owed.

A few trends affecting payer contracts can't really be resolved with better organization, but should be kept in mind.

Here's what physicians and medical practice managers can do to keep the financial side of their practices running smoothly.

Have you maxed out your retirement account and still have some extra cash to sock away? With so many options, here are a few good ways to start.

Post-Madoff, investors still face a minefield of threats.

When a malpractice claim moves forward, be prepared to guard your wealth.

With reimbursement cuts and other financial threats on the horizon, having a future-oriented money strategy is more important than ever.

Proper asset protection starts with malpractice insurance, but it doesn't end there. Here's how to mitigate risks coming from all directions.

Protecting what you've worked for starts with having the right malpractice insurance, but it doesn't end there. Here's how to mitigate risks coming from all directions.

Here's how to figure out which payback plan will work for you

Tips, hints, and advice for participating in effective and rewarding philanthropy

How to make sure the right person is handling your money

Creating a personal financial plan means making sure your spending is sustainable over the long term

More physicians are opting for employment over the partnership track, hoping to avoid the headaches and hassles of owning a business. But is that that the right choice for you?

Vacation homes are still a buyer's market. But should you take the plunge?

Do you know what a good accountant should be doing for you and your practice? If you don't, you could be losing money and opportunity. Here's how to make sure everything adds up when it comes to your financial counsel.

You've landed a full-time job, so is the next step buying a house? The market may seem right, but watch out for these potential pitfalls before making the decision to buy.

Physicians have long been worried about protecting themselves from malpractice claims. But, now the uncertainty of healthcare reform promises to muddy the financial waters. What to do?

It may sound like a great idea, but there are lots of financial questions to consider first. Do your homework on cashing in before you cash out.

Planning for retirement can be tricky, and it’s definitely something you want to get right. Check out these potential pitfalls and how to avoid them.

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