
Originally Posted by
Causalien
Hmmm, I am interested in budgeting for pedant. Such a weird income progression compared to a normal career.
There are two things that immediately stood out from my own memory about this:
I think when you have your own practice, the actual net income is around 140k (according to my doctor friend with his own practice).
Doctors, are known by the investment world as the fat sheeps. You are generally ignorant about the shady practice of finances and have too much money and too little time to care about the money. So you are the best type of cash cow for milking. When there's no one else to sell the stocks to, they are peddled to the doctors. Beware.
$51000 * .6 (40% tax rate worst case assumption) = $30,600
30600 - 14400 = 16200
Living cost ~ 300/month = 3600/year. 16200 - 3600 = 12600
Groceries ~=200/month => 2400/year
Lunch ~= $15/day => 5475/year
Coffee = 5/day => 1825
$2900/annum surplus
Student LOC ~= 2115/year
$58 student loan = 696/ year
Final surplus = $89 per year
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89*4 = 356
4 more years of residence with $5000 increase per year with the expectation to start your own practice in 4 years:
5000*4 + 5000*3 + 5000*2 + 5000 = 5000*(4+3+2+1) = $50000
Assets:
NG HISA (1.35%): $12,000
e-series TSFA: $7,475 (20%CDN-index/20%US-index/20%INT-index/40%BOND-index)
RBC TFSA (in cash, still haven't done anything with this): $5128
Chequing #1 (0%): $4700
Chequing #2 (0%): $5200
RRSP (balanced growth type mutual fund): $1500 ($25/mo payments to this, set up by my banker).
50000 + 12000 + 4700 + 5200 + 5128 + 1500 = $78528
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So you want to establish your own practice at age 30 and you have $78528 by the end of the 4 year residency.
I am pulling some numbers out of thin air here so this part is very adjustable.
Rent/squarefoot $2. You probably need a 1000 squarefoot place to start off with and that's about $2250/month. = 27000/year
Receptionist ~= $35000/year
Equipment for first year: <insert your numbers here>
I guess you need, inspection bed, table, two chair, scale. Everything multiplied by two for two rooms.
Waiting room chairs * 12. Receptionist table. PC. 10 file cabinets.
Doctors tools
I am just going to put $30000 for equipments.
You'll also need a nurse, so that's another $50000 per year?
$27000 + 35000 + 30000 + 50000 = $142000
Minus assets = $63472.
First year's operation cost can be covered with a bank loan. $63472 is a reasonable amount and the banks should be able to lend you this without problem.
Yes, so if you are able to stick to this general plan, it shouldn't be a problem.