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Welcome to this episode of The Doctor’s Bill (Can You Afford It?).
Wonder if you should buy that big ticket item or not?
Well here’s your chance to have a wealth management expert, Johanna Fox Turner, of Fox & Company Wealth Management analyze your overall finances and make a final verdict on whether or not you can indeed swing for the fences and splurge on yourself or whether you should just walk away.
[Johanna and I have no current financial relationship]
Disclaimer: This is not meant to be a substitute for paid professional advice but only meant to serve as a suggestion/guideline.
The following are the details from our submission form:
Item/Experience Desired:
2-story detached garage (workshop) and guest room.
What is your timeframe?
1 year.
Approximate Cost:
$240k
How do you plan on paying for this item/experience?
Cash and possible loan.
On A Happiness Scale of 1-10 (10 Being Happiest), rate what this item/experience will do for you A) Short Term and B) Long Term:
A) 7 B) 9.
Age:
34.
Gender:
Male.
Occupation:
Family Physician.
Marital Status:
Married.
Any Children (If so please provide ages)?
4 (5, 3, 2, newborn).
How Many Years Till Planned Retirement?
18.
What is your total household income?
$500k.
State Income Tax (if Any):
5.499%.
What is your % Annual Savings Rate? (savings/gross income)
Approximately 33%.
Estimated Annual Living Expenses (Current):
$140k.
Estimated/Desired Annual Living Expenses (In Retirement):
$100k.
Market Value of Primary Home [For Renter =$ 0]
$600k.
Additional Real Estate Holdings Equity (Market Value-Debt):
$0.
Current Liquid Asset Value (Savings, Checking, Etc.):
$93k.
Retirement Assets (401k/IRA/HSA):
$280k.
Brokerage Account (Taxable):
$206k.
Miscellaneous Asset Value (Please elaborate):
$93k (529 accounts split 4 ways).
Mortgage Balance:
$497k.
Student Loan Balance:
$0.
Additional Liabilities:
$0.
Unfunded Future College Costs & Years Left Till Needed:
$300k (12-18 years).
Other Unfunded Goals and Years Remaining (Today’s Dollars):
$0.
Any other pertinent information not addressed?
None.
So does the end result of adding a workshop mean that the doctor will be forced to work longer than planned?
Click on the Doctor’s Bill Image and find out the verdict:
After you see the verdict please come back to this page and comment whether you agree or not with the decision (and no cheating by looking at comments first!)
If you would like to submit your own Doctor’s Bill request please fill out the submission form.
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Wow. Thumbs up for me. Great income for a family physician and no debt other than a mortgage. That’s wonderful! Keep up the great work.
Thanks Morris for stopping by and commenting. I too was impressed with his financial situation and being debt free besides mortgage was a major achievement