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Types of business entities and choosing a legal structure for your side hustle

Choosing a legal structure for your side hustle: a primer for physicians and medical professionals

There are a handful of types of business entities to choose from when starting or formalizing a side hustle, and the best one for you depends on various factors. This article goes over the main types of legal structures for businesses and how to choose between them.

Unique aspects of personal finance for doctors

Unique aspects of physician finance: 5 ways in which being a doctor impacts how you should approach personal finance

The main principles of personal finance are the same for everyone. However, there are several unique features of personal finance for physicians that are worth being aware of.

W-2 vs 1099 physician income

The important differences between W-2 and 1099 physician income, and why it matters

There are a number of important differences between W-2 and 1099 physician jobs. Most of these aren’t unique to physicians; however, since both types of work are so common in our profession, it’s especially important for doctors to understand the differences.

physician independent contractor tax deductions

Tax deductions for physicians with side gigs

Physician independent contractor tax deductions can really add up. If you have income from a side gig, don’t miss out on them! Here are 10 that you might qualify for.

They Say You Should Life Like a Resident

They say live like a resident… but sometimes it’s worth it to live like an attending

Some say the medical resident budget should continue beyond residency. I agree to a large extent. But sometimes living like an attending makes sense and adds value to our lives.

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