COVID-19 Has Closed My Practice, What Should I Do?

We are experiencing uncharted territory as the coronavirus pandemic continues to ravage the economy, health and mental stability of the American population.  As of March 23, 2020, multiple states have issued “Shelter in Place” acts which limit business operations to essential businesses only. The big concern that arises for practice owners from extended closures/minimum operation…

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5 Mistakes People Make with Insurance Planning

Editor’s Note: This is a guest post written by one of our sponsorship partners.  Aaron and Dat are extremely strict about guest requirements in that they must be educational and informative to our readers. Every guest post is vetted, read and upheld to the highest standards of ODsonFinance. Your trust is the most valuable factor…

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The Optometrist’s Guide to Disability Insurance

Optometrists with an average salary of $120,000 will make approximately $10 million dollars over their working career when factoring in raises and inflation. It took you 8-10 years of schooling to get to where your career is, in addition you probably took over $200,000 worth of student loans to invest in your future. Therefore, with…

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7 Reason why Indexed Universal/Whole Life Insurance Suck

During the lifetime of ODs on Finance, we have received quite a few messages from doctors, family and friends about Indexed Universal Life Insurance (IULs).  IULs are promoted to mimic the Index SP 500 return. They are basically Whole/University/Variable insurance in disguise and present a variety of unneeded complications. Don’t fall for them! An important…

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