Premium professional indemnity policy guides for health professionals? Managing Money requires a Broad understanding of Personal finances, along with maintaining balance plus understanding of Risk and Return of the Financial decision. And things become difficult to manage for some when they are serving practice loans, Home Loans, car loans etc. Investing is only one part of it, but being in the right investments, which suits your Risk profile and Your Goals (rather than the sellers targets) is another. Plus continuing with the investments, doing the timely rebalancing, knowing when to start and when to stop, requires a behavioural management too.
You will get a Detailed Financial Plan with clear action points, which will act as a Road Map for you to do well in your Money Life. The Earlier you Start, better it is. But In Financial Planning its never too late. If you are a beginner or have already started investing or have been investing for quite many years, but are not sure which direction you are going and if you are on Right Track or not.
We will start with answering your questions about us, our system and processes. When you are fully convinced and likes to go ahead, then we will share an Agreement for you to read and sign. This will explain in writing what we are going to do and what are the different steps involved. This is the First Step in Transparent Dealings. What we say will give you in writing.
Manikaran Singal is the Founder and Chief Financial Planner at Dr Good Money. Manikaran is MBA Finance (Gold medalist), Certified Financial Planner and SEBI Registered Investment Adviser. Having 17+ years of extensive experience, he is managing clients across the globe. He has authored a book titled – “The Art of Being Good with Money” published by CNBC TV 18, India’s Biggest Media House. He is a Regular Contributor in leading Media Houses and his articles keep getting published in different prominent business magazines and Journals. He is of the strong Opinion that Money Behaves the Way you treat it. and if you really want to get Good out of it, first you have to behave good with it. Read additional info at Financial Planning for doctors.
Do Doctors really Need a Financial Planner? Why can’t they do it themselves? Yes. Definitely , they can do it themselves. But it may not be wise thing to do. First, they have to devote so much time learning the nuances of this subject. Then They need to devote time in reviewing the things time and again, with the changing economic and financial scenario. The time which can be best utilized in working on increasing medical knowledge which is an everchanging field, why to devote time in doing your finances yourself when this can be delegated. Plus who better than doctors know what specialisation is all about. They are not specialised in Personal financial Planning.
You understand the Importance of Procedure, Process, Protocols. You follow the same diligently while treating your Patients. A Registered and Certified Financial Planner follow the strict process and don’t prescribe without diagnosis. Monitors as per checklist and Do Timely Review of Vitals. A Chemist is not a Doctor, who knows this better than you. Still patients go to Chemists to avoid Doctors Fees and also to get easy solutions. But ultimately it is the doctor who cures them fully. You also have to understand this and talk to financial doctors (Planners) for your financial health. Yes You are different from your colleagues. your needs and requirements are different than your Friends, your story is different. You just can’t copy them. One size does not fit all in Financial planning. A good financial Planner will Understand your requirements, your risk profile, your goals, your family profile and needs, Short medium and long term goals and then only advice you on the action steps. See additional details at drgoodmoney.com.