Financial literacy is not emphasized enough for professionals during training, leaving many unprepared as they begin their careers. The topics covered in beyond MD apply to all professionals, including medical students/residents and practicing physicians. This podcast is led by radiologist Dr. Yatin Chadha and guided by expert analysis. Each episode, Yatin interviews accountants, lawyers, brokers, and advisors to heighten awareness on important topics, such as professional corporations, holding companies, trusts, estate planning, insurance policies, mortgages, real estate, and investing. It's time to take your financial knowledge base to the next level so you can get ahead outside of the workplace. Please send questions and topics of interest to beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com
Today I welcome Promod Sharma & Jeevan Sharma to the show to discuss the immediate financing arrangement (IFA).Promod (actuary) & Jeevan (CFP) specialize in helping high-net-worth individuals & tackling their unique situations beyond basic insurance coverage. Discussion Points:What is an IFA? (2:17)Whole life (WL) vs Universal life (UL) - which is more suitable for an IFA? (3:41)What is the cash surrender value (CSW)? (7:35)How can policies be structured to allow for IFAs...Important (9:30)Who could benefit from an IFA? (16:55)IFA mechanism: - policy as collateral (23:23)- how large can the loan be? (24:42)- lenders (26:32)- personal vs corporate loans (27:57)- loan rates (30:58)- guarantee fees (31:35)Does IFA impact policy growth? (33:34)Using policy as collateral vs directly borrowing from the policy (34:20)How are IFAs tax efficient? (36:34)Loophole? (42:34)Fees (44:55)Ways to pay off the loan (45:44)Permanent life & IFA checklist - Important (46:25)When not to pursue an IFA (50:56)IFA risks (53:09)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This episode features Arya EHR - https://www.aryaehr.com/**I endorse only products/services I personally use or would use. Any income generated offsets the costs of running this podcastPromod Sharma & Jeevan Sharma:https://taxevity.com/ps@taxevity.comjs@taxevity.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/promod/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeevanksharma/Yatin Chadha:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin Chadha
Sometimes the answers are right in front of us. My guest today is Dr. Hasan Merali, MD MPH, author of Sleep Well, Take Risks, & Squish the Peas.We both believe kids hold the secret to a happier & richer life. Today, Hasan provides stories & evidence from the science of toddlers to back this up. He also discusses how we can incorporate certain practices into our day-to-day routines.Discussion Points:Hasan's introduction (2:40)Benefits of training in different places (4:10)How Hasan became fascinated with the science of toddlers (5:45)The difference between a toddler & adult brain (7:50)Toddler lesson #1: bedtime routines (9:35)Toddler lesson #2: giving (13:05)Toddler lesson #3: laughter (16:30)Toddler lesson #4: positive self talk (22:34)Toddler lesson #5: play (25:10)Hasan's book & the book writing process (26:35)Hasan's TEDx talk experience (35:30)How Hasan finds more purpose in his work (38:18)Goal setting & 5 year plans (42:30)Hasan Merali:Book: https://hasanmerali.com/book/ Website: https://hasanmerali.com/TEDx Talk. The best life lessons from toddlers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6l97BixokcX: https://twitter.com/Hasan_MeraliLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hasan-merali/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HasanMeraliMD/Popular Science Article: For better sleep, borrow the bedtime routine of a toddler: https://www.popsci.com/diy/how-to-sleep-better/TEDx talk by Angela Duckworth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H14bBuluwB8Yatin Chadha:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin Chadha
I've been investing for 7 years. When the markets get volatile & uncertainty arises, I find it informative & reassuring to sit down with another savvy mind.Today, I'm thrilled to chat with Paul Healey about questions people have related to investing in today's markets.This is jam packed with practical insights and valuable lessons Paul has learned since he started investing in 2007.Discussion Points:- What are the main questions today? (2:10)- Strategy - investing regularly vs buying the dips (7:45)- How can we manage our emotions? (10:05)- Paul's experience in 2008 (13:00)- Cash cushions and emergency funds (18:20)- Lump sum vs. dollar cost averaging? (21:20)- Multiple ETFs vs. all in one ETFs (23:12)- Asset allocation over time (25:08)- The power of time & compounding (25:55)- Closing thoughts (30:12)- Investing = time freedom in the future (32:50)CMPA Council Vote: https://www.cmpa-acpm.ca/en/about/governance/council-electionsEmail: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin Chadha
Money is certainly something, but it's not everything.Today I review one of the best books I've read on reaching a rich & balanced life:The 5 Types of Wealth by Sahil BloomChapters:- Time Wealth (5:35)- Social Wealth (14:20)- Mental wealth (21:40)- Physical Wealth (28:40)- Financial Wealth (30:25)CMPA vote: https://www.cmpa-acpm.ca/en/about/governance/council-electionshttps://www.the5typesofwealth.com/https://www.sahilbloom.com/newsletter
Today's interview features best selling author, Robin Taub. Robin's book is The Wisest Investment - A Parent's Guide to Raising Money-Smart Kids.Robin is CPA by training & started her career at KPMG, pivoted into real estate, & then entered the complex world of derivatives marketing at Citibank Canada. Today, she's a keynote speaker & award-winning author. Robin lives in Toronto, where she and her husband have raised two (mostly) money-smart young adults. She loves to snowboard, cycle &go to concerts (she even got backstage once and met Bruce Springsteen).This episode is full of tips & stories relevant to parents with children of all ages.Discussion Points:- Robin's background (3:23)- how to answer early questions about money (8:10)- are cash and piggy banks still a good idea? (11:22)- how parents can teach their kids - anchoring on values (15:40)- the marshmallow test, delayed gratification, & SMART goals (19:45)- allowance systems (24:15)- when to open a bank account for kids (27:35)- teachable moments (28:35)- budgeting - a good idea? (32:30)- what can kids learn from getting a job? (37:25)- social media & comparison/consumption/birthday parties (42:25)- how to talk to kids about compound interest (51:10)Robin Taub:https://robintaub.com/https://www.thewisestinvestment.com/https://awordfromthewise.substack.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/robintaub/Yatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin Chadha
Today we revisit pensions with an exploration of the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP) for incorporated Ontario physicians.My guest is Rachel Arbour, who is the Head of Plan Benefits, Design and Policy at HOOPP. Discussion points:- HOOPP overview (2:28)- What is a defined benefit pension? (4:13)- How is the defined benefit calculated? (6:23)- what to know about your best 5 years of earnings (9:35)- Is there a ceiling to the defined benefit? (10:31)- who is eligible to take part in HOOPP? (11:43)- how are contributions calculated? (15:52)- what about inflation adjustments? (23:13)- fund investment returns (26:32)- funded status (28:00)- HOOPP's maturation over time (29:10)- are special contributions possible with HOOPP? (31:47)- pension administrative & investment costs (35:45)- when can pension benefits begin? (38:15) - pulling out from HOOPP (39:38)- what happens to contributions in years of fluctuating income? (41:40)- income splitting, spousal benefit options (44:55)- estate planning (47:09)- disability benefits (50:07)This episode features Arya EHR - https://www.aryaehr.com/**I endorse only products/services I personally use or would use. Any income generated offsets the costs of running this podcast :)HOOPP:https://hoopp.com/join-hoopp/physicians-joining-hoopphttps://hoopp.com/news-and-insights/research-and-analysis/white-papersYatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin Chadha
I'm delighted to welcome back my friend and colleague, Dr. Michael Fralick, MD, PhD.Mike is a creative spirit and has a knack for finding opportunities to positively impact others through his knowledge & expertise.He is a clinician scientist, runs the Fralick lab (which covers the intersection of AI & patient care), and last year published his first book & launched his internal medicine review course.I hope you enjoy this conversation which covers creativity, productivity & time management, and how to use our knowledge to drive impact & find meaning in medicine.Discussion Points:- Mike's book --> One Pagers for the Wards (1:40)- Finding time for creative pursuits & balancing competing demands (7:05)- Mike's motivation for writing the book (11:15)- Mike's time management & productivity strategies (15:30)- Strategies for navigating emails (23:00)- Things to know if writing a book (27:35)- Lessons learned from Mike's course - updates in inpatient medicine (31:10)- Goals for 2025 (39:36)- The most important lesson Mike has learned (42:48)- Closing thoughts (43:50)Medicine pods: https://medicinepods.com/Michael Fralick:https://www.amazon.ca/One-Pagers-Wards-Michael-Figueroa-Fralick/dp/1068806605https://fralicklab.com/https://www.youtube.com/@Fralickmikehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-fralick-203716231/Yatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin Chadha
This is a big one - what happens when we receive a malpractice claim? Medicine is a challenging field with high stakes. We all know colleagues who have been in this situation.I'm thrilled to welcome Dr. Todd Watkins, associate CEO of the CMPA (Canadian Medical Protective Association) for a 101 on what to do & what to expect if we get sued.Discussion Points:Dr. Watkins' intro (2:18)What is the CMPA (3:05)How would you hear about a case against you? (6:02)What information is on a statement of claim (8:02)Timelines for a valid malpractice claim (10:30)Knowledge of events vs cause of action (12:30)What should you do when you get a claim? (16:45)How the CMPA offers support during this time (19:47)Are the lawyers internal or external? (21:13)Can one pick their own lawyer? (21:53)Who covers all the legal fees? (22:38)Occurrence based protection & alternatives (23:03)The key elements of the pre-trial process (25:27)Expert witnesses (27:11)Mediation (29:53)Key data points, what % of cases go to trial (31:39)What happens behind the scenes at the CMPA (34:37)Court set up (35:57)Financial damages - who pays? (37:28)Appeals (38:40)Dues (39:32)Residents/trainees - can they be implicated of malpractice (41:05)Closing thoughts (43:00)CMPA: https://www.cmpa-acpm.ca/en/home1-800-267-6522Yatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin Chadha
Today I welcome back Sasha Cucuz, CEO of Greybrook Securities.The focus today is to understand the variables impacting the margins (& expected returns) on investments in real estate development.Discussion points:- Greybrook's high rise model (2:19)- understanding the value of land (3:30)- what variables are controllable? (9:25)- the outlook for pre-construction condos (15:25)- how are margins impacted for condo projects? (24:25)- has the southern Ontario investment thesis changed? (31:15)- the anatomy of a USA value add project (37:50)- what areas excite Greybrook in the US? (48:04)- closing thoughts (53:02)Greybrook: https://greybrook.com/Yatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin Chadha
I've become fascinated with productivity over the last 2 years because it's another tool in our kit to effectively increase the time we have in our lives, so that we can live life on our own terms.I share my experiences over the years & key learnings from 4 of my favourite productivity books (see below).Discussion Points:- why I'm fascinated by productivity (0:40)- hack #1: set your goals & write them down (1:55)- hack #2: figure out your next action step (4:18)- hack #3: plan & structure your day (6:22)- hack #4: cluster your tasks (9:33)- hack #5: deep work & avoid task switching (11:21)- hack #6: tackling technology & optimizing your environment (15:14)- hack #7: figure out how to capture your ideas (18:14)- hack #8: create an accountability partner (20:14)- hack #9: being productive while you rest (21:57)- hack #10: make it fun (24:04)- hack #11: embrace the 2 minute rule (25:25)- the 4 books I cited in this episode (26:28)This episode features Arya EHR - https://www.aryaehr.com/**I endorse only products/services I personally use or would use. Any income generated offsets the costs of running this podcast :)4 Great Productivity Books:https://www.feelgoodproductivity.com/https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25744928-deep-workhttps://www.amazon.ca/ONE-Thing-Surprisingly-Extraordinary-Results/dp/1885167776https://www.amazon.ca/Getting-Things-Done-Stress-Free-Productivity-dp-0143126563/dp/0143126563/ref=dp_ob_image_bkYatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaWays to support the show:Amex Business Platinum referral:https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/business-platinum?ref=yATINC4uFw&XLINK=MYCPAmex Cobalt referral:https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/cobalt?ref=yATINCwb0U&XLINK=MYCP
Hey gang - this is a re-release of one of the most popular episodes ever. Not out of laziness, but because several listeners have reached out to ask about which credit cards will allow them to elevate their travel game.There's no better time than the start of the new year to talk travel :)I interviewed my guest, Ricky Zhang (founder of Prince of Travel), in the summer of 2023. Most of what's discussed here is still very relevant today.CRITICAL: In the conclusion I summarize key changes you will want to know before you sign up any cards.Summary: Ricky's background & the origin of Prince of Travel (5:05)How does the points system work? (8:27)Earning points rapidly through credit cards (12:34)Credit score fundamentals (20:27)Should we keep our credit cards for the long term? (24:00)The credit card game isn't for everyone - who should avoid it? (28:14)Other ways to rack up points at a faster pace (33:00)The best credit card for Canadians: Amex Cobalt (34:07)Credit cards for small business owners, why Amex points are so versatile (35:05)Understanding the RBC Avion point system (38:24)Redeeming points efficiently, dynamic pricing, ideal booking windows (41:07)Example of redeeming points - Toronto to Portugal (46:46)Prince of Travel Concierge services (51:27)Aeroplan elite status (53:35)How to get started (55:00)Rapid fire, including a strong credit card portfolio (56:39)How many credit cards does Ricky have? (60:18)Closing thoughts (61:40)CRITICAL - updates on rewards (62:49)Credit card links (cards I use & benefit from):Amex Business Platinum:https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/business-platinum?ref=yATINC4uFw&XLINK=MYCPAmex Cobalt:https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/cobalt?ref=yATINCwb0U&XLINK=MYCPSocial media links & email:Yatin:beyondmdpodcast@gmail.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha/Ricky:https://princeoftravel.com/https://www.youtube.com/@PrinceofTravel
Today I welcome Aravind Sithamparapillai (MBA), who is an associate at Ironwood Wealth Management. Aravind is becoming known as a tax ninja - he breaks down complex topics nicely for listeners of all levels.While the focus of this episode is meant to be CPP (Canada Pension Plan) & its relevance to business owners, we cover a lot of ground that includes salary vs dividends & tax basics.Discussion Points:Aravind's background (4:18)The basics of tax integration (5:00)Tax integration by province/territory (6:42)Tax credit & deduction on the employee portion of CPP (9:16)Employer portion of CPP - tax deductible (14:13)What is the true cost of CPP? (16:30)Understanding the dividend gross up & dividend tax credit (22:05)Income based benefits that can be impacted by the dividend gross up (26:15)CPP vs investing yourself in the corporation (31:13)Salary + dividend vs salary only approach (39:10)What about the IPP (41:35)Other CPP benefits - disability, children, survivor (43:30)Post call newsletter: https://postcall.ca/Aravind:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sithamparapillai/aravind.sithamparapillai@ironwoodcanada.comYatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaWays to support beyond MD:Amex credit card referral link: https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/business-platinum?ref=yATINC4uFw&XLINK=MYCPhttps://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/cobalt?ref=yATINCYEoc&XLINK=MYCP
Today I'm thrilled to host Dr. Neel Chadha. Neel is a family physician who made the bold decision to go all in on developing retirement residences for seniors.This is a story of embracing new opportunities, taking calculated risks, & pursuing a focused life to find success.Discussion Points:Introduction (1:35)From family medicine & geriatrics to developing senior homes (5:15)Neel's decision to leave the hospital & go all in on senior living (6:55)Neel's retirement residence community (9:35)Senior living in Canada - status quo, supply/demand (12:00)Investing in senior living - key metrics to track (16:25)Navigating interest rates & other challenges in 2023 - key takeaways (18:42)Why a focused life is critical for success (23:30)The importance of mentorship (26:05)What Neel wants to be known for (30:25)Closing remarks (31:10)This episode features Arya EHR - https://www.aryaehr.com/**I endorse only products/services I personally use or would use. Any income generated offsets the costs of running this podcast :)Neel:https://lanarklifestyles.ca/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-neel-chadha-44829013b/Yatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaWays to support beyond MD:Amex credit card referral link: https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/business-platinum?ref=yATINC4uFw&XLINK=MYCPhttps://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/cobalt?ref=yATINCYEoc&XLINK=MYCP
The idea for today's pod was born after a riveting conversation on a flight to Florida. I'm happy to host Matthew Lee & Ming Lim from Volition Properties to learn how they've built wealth through investing in multifamily properties in the Toronto core.Discussion Points:- Introductions - worth it, I promise (1:30)- Introduction to Volition (8:15)- The investment thesis for multifamily in Toronto (10:35)- Investment locations (19:50)- Why tenants are so critical to the business model (23:45)- Are there opportunities currently in Toronto? (25:30)- What about areas outside the city core primed for more gentrification? (29:55)- How do you turn properties into meaningful cash flow later? (33:30)- The numbers behind a recent deal (44:55)- How many properties does one need to exercise this strategy? (48:10)- Price per square foot, the reason for 2-3 bedroom suites (51:00)- 101 on laneway suites & the status quo in Toronto (53:20)- Parting words (1:01:15)Volition Properties:FREE Monthly investor meetup:https://www.meetup.com/Volition/Detailed info on the condominiumization meetup Oct 29th, 2024https://www.meetup.com/volition/events/302351457/?eventOrigin=group_events_listContact info: info@volitionprop.com www.volitionprop.com 1-877-416-BRRRwww.facebook.com/VolitionPropwww.instagram.com/volitionpropertieswww.ca.linkedin.com/company/volitionpropwww.youtube.com/@VolitionPropertiesPhysician Financial Wellness Conference:https://www.physiciansficonference.com/Yatin Chadha:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.comLinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaWays to support beyond MD:Share beyond MD with your networkAmex credit card referral link: https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/business-platinum?ref=yATINC4uFw&XLINK=MYCP
Today is a little different on beyond MD. My incredible wife, Sima Acharya, interviews me to uncover money & life lessons I've learned over time. Plus, we talk about lessons we've learned as a couple.Discussion points:Sima's introduction (2:00)Starting an idea - how & why beyond MD came to be (6:15)Your spouse doesn't have to be a sounding board for everything (11:45)The biggest lessons learned over time (13:50)What concepts from the pod have I put into practice? (21:40)What podcast topics have I intentionally avoided today? (27:59)Lessons for the kids (33:00)Our evolution when it comes to being aligned financially (35:50)Most memorable beyond MD episodes (42:50)My 3 favourite books (45:50)My dream podcast guests (49:00)Future ideas for beyond MD (50:50)Yatin Chadha:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.comLinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaWays to support beyond MD:Share beyond MD with your networkAmex credit card referral link: https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/business-platinum?ref=yATINC4uFw&XLINK=MYCPBooks & resources discussed on this episode:https://andrewhallam.com/balance/https://www.amazon.ca/100-Baggers-Stocks-100-1/dp/1621291650https://www.amazon.ca/AM-Club-Morning-Elevate-Life/dp/1443456624https://www.lynalden.com/
Today I host my friend & colleague, Dr. Matt Poyner. Matt breaks down the Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) & other ways to optimize finances when it comes to our kids' education.Matt is a long time blogger at dividendstrategy.ca, physician, & is now passionate about offering flat fee financial planning.Discussion Points:- Matt's journey & foray into financial planning (2:34)- Basic RESP overview (14:15)- RESP set up - family vs specified (21:05)- Optimal RESP contribution strategy (23:09)- Investing approach inside an RESP (31:32)- RESP withdrawals & understanding the RESP buckets (37:26)- RESP options if your child doesn't go to school (44:00)- Thoughts on optimizing student financial aid (48:44)- Spending time with the kids - Matt's perspectives (57:50)Matt:matt@PoynerFinancial.cahttps://PoynerFinancial.cahttps://dividendstrategy.ca/blog-2/Yatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaEpisode Links:https://dividendstrategy.ca/blog-2/https://postcall.ca/subscribe?ref=YJc1MtZLsq&_bhlid=f71f181c85b22d7c236a5b072534f69e25f99241https://rhombus-butterfly-rwgm.squarespace.com/updatesininpatientmedicinehttps://www.looniedoctor.ca/2023/04/21/resp-contribution/https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/publications/rc4092/registered-education-savings-plans-resps.html
Mark Halpern (CFP, TEP, MFA-P) is one of the top voices in tax efficient philanthropy in Canada. Earlier this year, Mark interviewed me on the reasons to give, and I came up with 4 reasons important to me that I hope you will find useful.Discussion Points:- my background & journey (3:00)- the journey of beyond MD (6:02)- how my interest in philanthropy evolved (11:20)- reason #1 to give: giving makes is happier - what is the evidence? (13:10)- reason #2 to give: imparting valuable lessons to our children (20:05)- how to talk to our kids about giving (25:56)- reason #3 to give: networking & entrepreneurship (29:00)- reason #4 to give: financial benefits (33:20) - numerical example of transferring appreciated stock from your corporation (35:30)- how to make your charitable gifts more meaningful (39:30)Yatin Chadha:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaAmex credit card referral link: https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/business-platinum?ref=yATINC4uFw&XLINK=MYCPMark Halpern:https://wealthinsurance.com/https://powerofplatinum.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/markhalperncfptepmfap/mark@wealthinsurance.comLinks from this episode:https://wealthinsurance.com/webdoc/TaxLetter-The-Entrepreneurial-Philanthropist.pdfhttps://mycharityfund.ca/https://www.givewise.ca/Ways to support beyond MD:Share beyond MD with your networkAmex credit card referral link: https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/business-platinum?ref=yATINC4uFw&XLINK=MYCP
I'm thrilled to host my friend & colleague, Arjun Saraf (CPA, CA, EMD). We focus on Mortgage Investment Corporations, with a focus on understanding the challenges in the current environment & key considerations when navigating this investment strategy.Discussion points:- Arjun's professional background (5:33)- Quick overview on New Haven's MIC (6:57)- Understanding equity based lending (8:50)- How does a high interest interest rate environment impact a MIC? (12:00)- The MIC business landscape today (15:07)- Tax treatment of MIC investment income (17:41)- Current trends on arrears (18:25)- Thoughts on interest rates (25:45)- Risk mitigations strategies within a MIC (29:40)- Key lessons learned running a business in this environment (35:13)- MICs vs other fixed income investment strategies today & when rates fall (36:30)- 3 Key questions to ask before investing in a MIC (39:40)- Time to liquidity/getting your money out (43:20)- Arjun's most valuable lesson (47:25)- My perspectives (49:50)Yatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaArjun:asaraf@integratedequities.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/arjun-saraf-cpa-ca-emd-b0667022/https://www.newhavenmortgage.com/
Today I'm excited to host Justin Manning, a licensed life & health insurance broker from BC, to talk about a topic I've been getting many questions on lately: Health Spending Accounts, HSAs.Discussion Points:- Justin's background (4:05)- What is an HSA/PHSP (4:45)- HSA eligibility (5:42)- Who could benefit from an HSA? (9:45)- What services are covered by an HSA? (11:20)- Can travel insurance be covered by an HSA? (13:29)- Specific services covered/not covered by an HSA (14:20)- The mechanics of how an HSA works (16:55)- How much coverage are we allowed through an HSA? (19:49)- Plan customization, wellness spending accounts (22:22)- Set up, key questions, costs (26:26)- Any HSA cons (?), potential misuse (32:28)- No need to prove health (36:38)- Can provincial plans like OPIP be paid through by our corporation (37:17)- Justin's closing thoughts, what if I already have a good group plan? (38:37)- My perspectives (42:30)This episode features Arya EHR - https://www.aryaehr.com/**I endorse only products/services I personally use or would use. Any income generated offsets the costs of running this podcast :)Yatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaAmex credit card referral link: https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/business-platinum?ref=yATINC4uFw&XLINK=MYCPJustin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-manning/https://justinmanning.com/hello@justinmanning.com
Today I'm thrilled to welcome Jason Pereira, award winning financial planner to the show to re-explore pension plans for professionals. The focus is on the IPP, the individual pension plan. Discussion Points:- Individual Pension Plan (IPP) overview (2:40)- Jason's background (5:25)- key definitions - defined benefit (DB) & defined contribution (DC) pensions (6:10)- how is the DB of an IPP calculated? (7:18)- When to start an IPP? Thoughts on waiting longer & reducing fees (11:20)- Who is the ideal candidate for an IPP? (14:08)- Is there an income threshold below which an IPP makes no sense? (16:25)- Is there a ceiling to the DB? (18:05)- Jason's thoughts on the RCA (21:02)- IPP vs PPP (26:00)- Does is make sense to place conservative assets inside the DB component? (30:33)- Is the contribution amount similar across different pension types? (32:28)- Navigating the pension landscape (32:50)- IPP vs RRSP & Spousal RRSP (34:30)- IPP vs investing in a corporation with new cap gains rules (35:15))- Common mistakes professionals & business owners are making (37:45)- Improvements upcoming to financial planning in Canada (42:26))- The most valuable lesson Jason has learned (50:00)Yatin:beyondmdpodcast@gmail.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/Jason:https://jasonpereira.ca/https://jasonpereira.ca/financial-planning-for-canadian-business-owners-podcast-jason-pereirahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/pereirajm/
I am delighted to host international best selling author, Andrew Hallam, on today's episode.We have a wide ranging discussion on the pillars of a successful life, the relationships between money & home ownership & happiness, spending money to enhance life satisfaction, evidence-based investing for success & simplicity, relationships, purpose, & lessons learned living abroad.Discussion Points/Chapters:- Andrew's background (1:40)- The requisites of a balanced & successful life (5:35)- The relationship between income and happiness (7:30)- How should we spend our money? (10:40)- The desert island litmus test (15:55)- Is home ownership associated with happiness? (18:05)- Is our happiness impacted by the neighbourhood we live in? (21:59)- How much of our income should we spend on a home? (25:10)- Why our investment horizon should be 30+ years (27:10)- Should you lump sum invest now or wait? (31:30)- Andrew's take on one stop shop ETFs (38:00)- My investment approach & challenges (42:30)- Key questions to as a financial advisor (46:17)- How to think less about $$ and embrace balance (50:00)- Why relationships are so important (52:99)- Meaningful relationships in a world where social media is ubiquitous (54:38)- Lessons from living abroad, advice for those considering it (59:00)- The power of giving (1:02:30)- Finding your purpose (1:04:35)- My perspectives (1:09:15)Andrew's books:https://www.amazon.ca/Balance-Invest-Happiness-Health-Wealth/dp/1774580756https://www.amazon.ca/Millionaire-Teacher-Wealth-Should-Learned/dp/0470830069https://www.amazon.ca/Millionaire-Expat-Wealth-Living-Overseas/dp/111941189Yatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin Chadha
Welcome back to beyond MD! Do you have an idea you want to bring to the world? If so, this episode is for you. Today I sit down with Matija Kamikovski, CEO of Precision Finance. Matija has more than a decade of experience leading finance teams at start ups.Discussion Points:Matija's background in guiding startups (4:10)Coming up with a sustainable business idea (7:50)How to get data on the usefulness of your idea (10:25)How do you know people will pay for your idea? (13:05)Attributes leading to success/failure in entrepreneurship (14:45)How do you actually get started? (17:59)The financial metrics you need to track in the early days - cash, burn, runway (25:10)Growth at all cost vs bootstrapped businesses (27:03)How often should we track the financial metrics? (29:30)Operating as a sole proprietor vs incorporating the business - set up, liability, tax deductions (30:30)Budgeting, accounting, bookkeeping - guidelines & platforms (37:50)When should a company start outsourcing tasks? (43:20)Potential pitfalls of hiring to quickly (45:00)The importance of sales (47:41)Exit strategies (50:13)What % of percentage of start ups fail? Don't let the thought of failure stop you (53:27)Closing thoughts by Matija (55:12)My perspectives This episode features Arya EHR - https://www.aryaehr.com/**I endorse only products/services I personally use or would use. Any income generated offsets the costs of running this podcast :)Yatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaMatija:matija@precisionfinance.cahttps://www.precisionfinance.ca/https://www.linkedin.com/in/matijakamikovski/
I'm thrilled to host Ali Spinner, one of Canada's most trusted voices in tax, on the implications of the proposed hike in the capital gains inclusion rate.Discussion Points:- Tax 101 & What happened to the capital gains inclusion rate (0:55)- Numerical example with 100K capital gains (5:51)- Has tax integration been violated? Where should we hold certain assets like rental properties? (6:25)- Is it still worthwhile incorporating? (13:30)- A brief history of the capital gains inclusion rate (16:48)- What can investors do?:a) absolutely nothing (19:05)b) selling assets and impact of Alternative Minimum Tax/AMT & GAAR/General anti-avoidance rules (21:07)c) tax planning through insurance and pension plans (29:10)d) departure tax for those considering leaving Canada (32:05)- Change in Lifetime capital gains exemption/ LCGE, capital gains exemption for entrepreneurs (34:10)Yatin's Links:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaAli Spinner:Alexandra.spinner@crowesoberman.com
I'm happy to have Dr. Kevin Mailo back on the show to discuss what he's learned from investing in real estate (RE) over the last 15 years. We talk about winners and laggards in the portfolio, property managers, challenges with direct ownership in RE, the importance of due diligence in private equity, & how critical it is to understand your "why" in investing.Physician Empowerment's Toronto conference occurs May 25-26 this year and you can save $100 using the discount code YATIN24 at: https://www.physempowerment.ca/liveDiscussion Points:- Kevin's reflections on his RE investing journey so far (4:09)- Property managers and cognitive overload (8:55)- Letting go of (challenging) properties & learnings (10:30)- Kevin's RE portfolio (13:06)- Characteristics of good RE investments in the portfolio, investing in Alberta (14:42)- Properties that haven't worked out, details on preconstruction condos (17:10)- Advice for those starting RE investing today (23:05)- Reflecting on how many properties to hold for retirement (27:10)- How does private equity investing work? (29:55)- Private equity and due diligence (33:34)- Private equity investment timelines & return types (36:68)- Public vs Private investment breakdown/rules of thumb (39:15)- Public REITs (40:08)- Goals for the next few decades (40:59)Links:Yatin's Links:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaKevin's Links:kevin@physempowerment.cahttps://www.physempowerment.ca/live
In this episode I sit down with Parish Bhumgara from Gardiner Roberts LLP to discuss corporate shareholder agreements (CSA).Discussion points:- Parish's background (2:05)- Corporate shareholder agreements/CSAs: what & when? (2:40)- CSAs: who should consider this? (3:45)- CSA structure (6:20)- CSA share types (8:05)- Key details to be outlined on a CSA (11:03)- Unanimous shareholder agreements (16:33)- Scenarios where CSAs really help (17:33)- Separate corporation to invest in Real Estate (19:52)- Corporations as a way to reduce liability (21:55)- Any disadvantages to CSAs? (23:30)- CSA set up (24:45)- CSA cost (25:05)- Transferring shares (27:18)This episode features Arya EHR - https://www.aryaehr.com/**I endorse only products/services I personally use or would use. Any income generated offsets the costs of running this podcast :)Yatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaParish:pbhumgara@grllp.com
Today I discuss some of my investments. There have been wins along with some subpar performances. I've also caught myself occasionally falling into common investing traps. Today I address it all and what I've learned from my experiences.Discussion points:- #1: focusing too much on price (4:46)- #2: the importance of understanding what you are investing in (9:48)- #3: sometimes it pays to take less drastic action (17:35)- #4: investing in the market at all time highs (25:54)Companies discussed: DIS, CVS, SIA.TO, NVDAETFs: XAW.TOLinks:Yatin's Links:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaBook recommendation: Balance by Andrew Hallam
Today I welcome Kim GC Moody, one of our country's top tax experts, to discuss AMT (Alternative Minimum Tax) changes for 2024 & beyond and the potential implications for high income earners in Canada.The podcast has 3 segments:1) AMT history & mechanics2) AMT changes3) AMT ScenariosDiscussion Points:AMT basics (0:47)Table of contents (2:07)Kim Moody's bio (2:41)Intro (3:58)AMT intro, history, & mechanics (6:33)How are tax decisions made in Canada? (12:12)How has AMT changed in 2024? (15:45)Are more people leaving Canada due to excess tax? (20:00)AMT - there is a provincial part, no impact on corporations (24:32)Impact of AMT on capital gains (25:20)Impact of AMT on carrying forward capital losses (27:08)No impact on eligible dividends (27:55)Impact of AMT on lifetime capital gains exemption (28:35)Impact of AMT on charitable gifting (30:05)Impact of AMT on stock options (36:12)Impact of AMT on trusts (37:14)Impact of AMT on carrying forward interest charges for rental properties (38:00)AMT calculations for specific scenarios (39:34)capital gainscapital gains + carry forward capital losscapital gains, eligible dividends, + charitable donationWhat % of people will be impacted by AMT? (47:42)Closing remarks (50:15)Kim Moody:website: https://moodysprivateclient.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimgcmoody/email: kgcm@kimgcmoody.comKim's podcast: https://kimgcmoody.podbean.com/Yatin Chadha:beyondmdpodcast@gmail.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/
I'm thrilled to host Dimitre Ranev, MD. Dimitre is a savvy mind when it comes to DIY investing. I've benefitted from his wisdom over the years & I'm excited to pick his brain on his investing approach today. This episode features Arya EHR - https://www.aryaehr.com/**I endorse only products/services I personally use or would use. I can get commissions that will be used to offset the costs of running this podcast :)Discussion Points:Guest Introduction (3:13) An overview of Dimitre's portfolio & investing approach (8:30) Dimitre's process behind analyzing a company (12:54) Dividend investing - what to consider (16:58) Payout ratios, valuation, P/E ratio relative to historical norms (20:12) Investing during inflationary times (23:30)Time required to invest in individual companies (29:36)Behavioural tendencies, having the right investor psychology, minimizing irrational behaviour (30:44) The importance of rebalancing your portfolio (35:47)Financial considerations as we pivot from early to mid career (39:05)Dimitre's preferred resources for learning about investing (41:50)Rapid fire (47:25)Dimitre's advice on building wealth (49:28) Dimitri's Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dimitre-ranev-he-him-0b941495/Primary medicine podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/primary-medicine-podcast/id1022330537Yatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin Chadha
I'm thrilled to welcome back our colleague, Dr. Ketan Kulkarni, who is a pediatrician, coach, author, & entrepreneur. This is a fun and wide ranging interview. We discuss Ketan's new book, Soar: A Soul's Quest (link below), what a rich & successful life means to us, how to stick to our core values, time management, financial needle movers, bringing out the best in our kids, & more.Discussion Points:Ketan's new book, Soar (2:48)Lessons learned after writing 2 books (9:45)Tips for writing a book (15:34)Navigating through multiple interests, beating burnout, & establishing your metrics for success (18:12)Strategies for living a life aligned with your core values (21:54)Ketan's thoughts on seeking coaching & advice during the journey (24:25)Beating limiting thoughts & breaking through (26:20)Specializing vs thriving through multiple pursuits (28:38)Deep learning as a remedy for burnout (32:24)Time management hacks to live a balanced life (35:04)What financial practices have been most impactful for Ketan? (38:35)Parenting & bringing out the best in your kids (43:57)Favourite books (49:40) Ketan's Links● Soar: A Soul's Quest by Ketan Kulkarni, Christopher Morris, and Francis Yoo● The Legendary Quest: ForProfessionals Seeking Inner and Outer Excellence and Authentic Fulfillment by Dr. Ketan Kulkarni and Dr. Francis Yoo● Limitless Expanded Edition Upgrade Your Brain, Learn Anything Faster, and Unlock Your Exceptional Life by Jim Kwik● The 5AM Club: Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life by Robin Sharma● The Ride of a Lifetime: Lessons Learned from 15 Years as CEO of the Walt Disney Company by Robert Iger Yatin:● E-mail: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com● LinkedIn: Yatin Chadha
Thanks for tuning in to part 2 of multiple streams of income with Dr. Stephanie Zhou.One thing I hope people can take away from these interviews is that it's possible for many of us build a diverse and rewarding career....the multiple streams of income is the cherry on top.Discussion Points:Getting paid to offer advice in your area of expertise (0:37)Steph's approach to venture capital (6:08)Income through traditional investments (12:52)Income potential through social media (16:05)Exploring the distinctions between podcasting and YouTube in terms of monetization (19:35)Real estate investments and their relationship to a potential recession (22:40)Physician Financial Wellness Conference (26:46)Stephanie Zhou:•Stephanie's Instagram•Stephanie's LinkedIn•Stephanie's Youtube Channel•HaloHealthMy Links:•LinkedIn: Yatin Chadha
Join Dr. Stephanie Zhou in today's episode as she dives into her diverse career and the streams of income that come with it. Dr. Steph specializes in addictions medicine at Sunnybrook Hospital, leads the Financial Literacy Curriculum at the University of Toronto, started the annual Physician Financial Wellness Conference, and was recognized among Canada's 100 most influential women in 2022.Tune in for an insightful conversation on multiple streams of income!Discussion Points: The different types of income streams (4:30)How Dr. Steph's practice is structured and the various streams of income that comes within it (6:37)Does doing a variety of things lead to burnout or sustenance? (12:37)Doing non-destructive focused work (13:24)How admin work gives you time and geographical freedom (19:23)Asking professional compensation when getting invited to speak in talks and conferences (20:13)Managing your time (24:00) How income works in board memberships (27:10)Stephanie Zhou:•Stephanie's Instagram•Stephanie's LinkedIn•Stephanie's Youtube Channel•Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman•Deep Work by Cal Newport My Links:•E-mail: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com•LinkedIn: Yatin Chadha
Hello all! We decided to add a few details to Part 4 on Permanent Life Insurance with Jeff Bernstein (CLU, MFA-P).While some may elect to cancel policies, there are also options for navigating policies without fully exiting, which are covered here in a quick summary:1. APL (Automatic Premium Loan)2. RPU (Reduced Paid-Up Option)3. Premium Offsetbeyondmdpodcast@gmail.comjeffbernstein@seligman.ca
Thank you for joining me on the final segment of permanent life insurance with Jeff Bernstein, CLU, MFA-P, owner & managing partner of Seligman Insurance.Discussion Points:- The White Coat Investor & permanent life insurance (1:26)- Who can benefit from permanent life insurance? (3:44)- Commissions on permanent life insurance (8:14)- How do commissions impact your policy? (19:18)- Exit strategies, Canceling a policy (22:15)- Closing remarks (25:51)This episode features Arya EHR - https://www.aryaehr.com/**I endorse only products/services I personally use or would use. I can get commissions that will be used to offset the costs of running this podcast :)Jeff Bernstein:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreymbernstein/jeffbernstein@seligman.cahttps://seligman.ca/My links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to Part 3 of Permanent Life Insurance with Jeff Bernstein, CLU, MFA-P, owner & managing partner of Seligman Insurance.Discussion Points:Summary of the death benefit (0:58)Permanent life policies for the kids? (2:58)Corporate Insurance Retirement Plan (6:10)Infinite banking/being your own banker (beware) (18:50)Immediate Financing Arrangement (IFA) (29:17)Jeff Bernstein:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreymbernstein/jeffbernstein@seligman.cahttps://seligman.ca/My links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to Part 2 of Permanent Life Insurance with Jeff Bernstein, CLU, MFA-P, owner & managing partner of Seligman Insurance.Discussion points:PAR Whole life investments (2:05)PAR fund performance, dividend scales (5:51)PAR fund actuarial assumptions (9:45)Performance headwinds/tailwinds, dividend smoothing (14:55)Open and closed policy blocks (19:08)Illustrations: what we need to know (23:45)Permanent life insurance as an asset class (31:10)Universal life investments and costs (35:30)Non-participating WL vs PAR (41:55)Jeff Bernstein:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreymbernstein/jeffbernstein@seligman.cahttps://seligman.ca/My links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com
It's finally time to tackle permanent life insurance with a series of episodes. I'm thrilled to host Jeff Bernstein, CLU, MFA-P, owner & managing partner of Seligman Insurance as we do a deep dive on this topic.Discussion points:Jeff's background (5:57)What is permanent insurance? (9:30)Considerations for permanent life (12:30)Core concepts: adjusted cost basis & capital dividend account/CDA (16:35)Types of permanent life insurance: Universal Life (UL), Whole-life (WL) (24:35)Participating vs non-participating whole life insurance (27:07)Understanding key policy components: death benefit & cash surrender value (31:35))Permanent life policy funding timelines: does it make a difference? (33:57)Policy structure: growth vs estate oriented (37:49)Can term life be converted to permanent life? (40:28)This episode features Arya EHR - https://www.aryaehr.com/**I endorse only products/services I personally use or would use. I can get commissions that will be used to offset the costs of running this podcast :)Jeff Bernstein:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreymbernstein/jeffbernstein@seligman.caMy links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com
In this episode I welcome Rounak Langhe, MBA, CFA, founder of Durham Asset Management. Rounak is an expert in fixed income investing. The aim of the this episode is to cover the fundamentals of bonds.Discussion Points:- Rounak's background (3:35)- what is a bond? Understanding the the 3 C's & coupon rate, maturity, and payment dates (8:40)- overview of bond types: government, corporate, junk/high-yield & bond rating agencies (13:04)- lower risk for higher yields in the bond market today? (19:24)- main determinants of bond yields, yield curves (21:00)- basic bond math, impact on future bond prices (22:47)- investing in bonds when rates have (hopefully!) peaked (26:38)- why have bonds into your portfolio? (28:02)- ways to invest in bonds - individual holdings vs ETFs vs mutual funds, fees (30:24)- Canadian bond universe ETF composition (34:10)- bond ETF fact sheets (36:29)- is the 10 year US treasury yield a good marker for yields over the next 10 years? (38:18)- closing thoughts (39:52)Check out the postcall newsletter: https://postcall.ca/subscribeMark Soth's article on bonds in a professional corporation: https://www.looniedoctor.ca/2023/10/13/bond-etf-corporation/?fbclid=IwAR2KfvzLFPCQ9BdV5dyOSG7j2E_gNtixfWkPZTjC6nIyS7gfLizXvpf-scoYatin's Links:beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com
This episode provides a deep dive into donor advised funds, a lesser known philanthropic strategy. I'm happy to have Mark Halpern, CEO of WealthInsurance.com back on the pod.Discussion points:- what is a donor advised fund/DAF (5:23)- what can flow into a DAF? (8:23)- transferring appreciated corporate securities to a DAF (11:50)- rules around tax deductions on (DAF) contributions (15:32)- others contributing to your DAF (17:10)- DAF contribution rules (18:39)- setting up a DAF (22:30)- investments inside a DAF (23:20)- DAF investment management fees (25:10)- Slecting charities, money flowing out from a DAF (27:43)- any DAF cons? DAF vs Private Foundations (30:43)- more on private foundations (33:45)- charitable gift annuities (35:42)Mark's Links:website: https://wealthinsurance.com/email: mark@wealthinsurance.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markhalperncfptepmfap/Samples from Mark's Monthly Tax Letter:https://wealthinsurance.com/webdoc/TaxLetter-Seven-Defensive-Strategies.pdfhttps://wealthinsurance.com/webdoc/TaxLetter-Preserve-Your-Wealth.pdfhttps://wealthinsurance.com/webdoc/TaxLetter-Accidental-Philanthropy.pdfList of all Tax Letter Publications:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hNhZ7CSeOr2NBNdwZXCs6nL5gsRZb1Eisht_D5JxfeY/editYatin's Links:beyondmdpodcast@gmail.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/Physician Financial Wellness Conference: https://www.physiciansficonference.com/
Today I host Ricky Zhang, founder of the Prince of Travel. This is a deep dive on understanding & optimizing travel rewards so that we can travel the world by spending less!Discussion Points:Ricky's background & the origin of Prince of Travel (3:45)How does the points system work? (7:07)Earning points rapidly through credit cards (11:14)Credit score fundamentals (19:07)Should we keep our credit cards for the long term? (22:40)The credit card game isn't for everyone - who should avoid it? (26:54)Other ways to rack up points at a faster pace (31:40)The best credit card for Canadians: Amex Cobalt (32:47)Credit cards for small business owners, why Amex points are so versatile (33:45)Understanding the RBC Avion point system (37:04)Redeeming points efficiently, dynamic pricing, ideal booking windows (39:47)Example of redeeming points - Toronto to Portugal (45:26)Prince of Travel Concierge services (50:07)Aeroplan elite status (52:15)How to get started (53:40)Rapid fire, including a strong credit card portfolio (55:19)How many credit cards does Ricky have? (58:58)Closing thoughts (60:20)Credit card links (cards I use & benefit from):Amex Business Platinum:https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/yATINC4uFw?XLINK=MYCPAmex Cobalt:https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/yATINCwb0U?CPID=999999538Social media links & email:Yatin:beyondmdpodcast@gmail.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/Ricky:https://princeoftravel.com/https://www.youtube.com/@PrinceofTravel
Thank you for joining me for part 2 with the Loonie Doctor (Dr. Mark Soth).Discussion points:- summary of sources of corporate tax drag (1:44)- how does Mark invest his own money? (3:55)- optimal salary & dividend mix (6:39)- Mark's view on individual pension plans/IPPs (8:42)- What's moved the needle most for Mark? (11:29)- Decumulation overview (13:19)- Lessons for the kids (17:10)- Closing thoughts (19:29)Mark's blog: https://www.looniedoctor.ca/My links:beyondmdpodcast@gmail.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/
Due to popular demand, finally overcoming my procrastination, and finally getting more comfortable with my knowledge base, I am thrilled to welcome Dr. Mark Soth (aka The Loonie Doctor) to beyond MD.This is corporate tax and corporate investment optimization 101.Discussion Points:The mission behind the Loonie Doctor Blog (2:41)Mark's evolution (6:17)Corporation taxation basics (8:29)What are the main advantages of incorporating? (10:46)RDTOH basics (12:45)Canadian/eligible dividends earned through the corporation - should we pay these dividends out to ourselves (15:29)?Overview of passive income rules (19:15)GRIP/General Rate Income Pool (21:30)ON and NB are different with the passive income rules (22:57))Capital gains harvest & the capital dividend account/CDA (27:16)Mark's blog: https://www.looniedoctor.ca/My links:beyondmdpodcast@gmail.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/
Today I sit down with Dr. Michael Fralick, who is a Clinician-Scientist at the University of Toronto to talk about locuming as a physician.Mike and his brother, John Fralick, host the Rounds Table podcast, bringing summaries of the most relevant randomized controlled trials to practicing physicians.Table of Contents:My opinion on the benefits of locuming (0:48)Dr. Mike Fralick's background (4:37)Mike's experiences locuming to date (5:45)Where to locum, how to sign up for locums (7:48)The motivation behind locuming (9:38)The key benefits of locuming (11:03)Time & geographical freedom through locuming? (14:34)The key negatives/challenges of locuming (16:05)Finances of locuming (19:16)Billing on locums (22:08)What expenses are covered on a locum? (23:39)Tax implications for some academic physicians (24:18)Locum contracts (26:09)Mike's "Rounds Table" podcast, elective for residents in Sue St. Marie (27:36)Mike's Links:https://healthydebate.ca/special-series/podcasts/https://twitter.com/FralickMikeYatin's Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/beyondmdpodcast@gmail.combeyondmdpodcast.comhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAEU2ElLq70
Welcome to my 50th episode!Today we focus on the most important insurance policy we all need: disability insurance (DI). The discussion focuses on fully understanding the policy & key riders, and optimizing the policy for your needs (as well as cost).Please note: DI basics are covered in episode 2 for anyone seeking a refresher.My guest: Kristen Fazio from Professionals' Insurance Centre.Discussion Points:How much DI coverage do we need? (3:54)Max coverage, strategies for high earning professionals (6:43)When should medical trainees consider DI? (9:15)Future income rider (11:23)Ways to cut cost on your DI policy (13:23)Own occupation rider - who needs this? (15:24)Do radiologists need the own occupation rider? (18:49)What happens if your alternate job generates more income than medicine? (20:19)Partial and residual disability (21:40)When to consider canceling DI (25:16)Term life insurance - how much do we need? (27:37)Spousal income (31:54)The impact of inflation on your projections (33:54)Are we adequately insured? (36:15)Closing remarks (37:45)My Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/beyondmdpodcast@gmail.combeyondmdpodcast.comhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5unvnOc0OIoKristen's Links:kfazio@professionalsinsurance.nethttps://www.professionalsinsurancecentre.com/
Thanks for joining me on part 2 of my money mistakes.....too many to count ;)After discussing the highlights from my California road trip, I talk about 6 more mistakes that have cost me big & what we can learn from them.The first mistake starts at (6:09).This year we made a conscious decision to travel the world more & live our best lives today. I'm learning more about optimizing travel rewards & am sharing the link to my preferred card below:Amex platinum credit card (business owners & sole proprietors): https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/yATINC4uFw?XLINK=MYCPPlease note: I use this card myself & will receive travel points through this link. You can support beyond MD using this link if you feel you would benefit.My links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/beyondmdpodcast@gmail.combeyondmdpodcast.comhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avyBAcrUSKg&t=2s
Thank you for tuning in to my 4th solo episode.We all make our fare share of mistakes & I am no exception. In fact, I've made so many financial mistakes that it will take at least 2 episodes to cover them all.Links to content covered in this episode:Amex platinum credit card (business owners & sole proprietors): https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/yATINC4uFw?XLINK=MYCPPlease note: I use this card myself & will receive travel points through this link. You can support beyond MD using this link if you feel you would benefit.Mark Soth's (The Loonie Doctor) RESP articles:https://www.looniedoctor.ca/2023/04/21/resp-contribution/https://www.looniedoctor.ca/2019/05/03/best-resp-contribution/My first home purchase by the numbers:https://beyondmdpodcast.com/leran-how-to-add-a-new-post/
Jamie Golombek is back!!! This time to discuss a frequently requested topic: TRUSTSOutline:Jamie's background (1:48)Basic overview of trusts (3:15)Big picture: why would one want to open a trust? (6:12)Trusts nitty gritty (contributions, assets, taxes, corporate transfers) (7:45)Income splitting using a trust (11:09)Tax implications for trust income (14:45)Investment strategies for a trust (15:47)Deferral of capital gains (16:42)Estate freeze - mechanics & role of a trust (17:50)Other trusts: alter ego, joint partner, foreign inheritance (20:35)A few notes on charitable gifting (24:45)The current landscape in advanced tax planning (26:46)Who benefits from a trust, how much $$ do you need? (28:56)Parting words, advice for 2023 (30:03)Jamie's article on trusts: https://www.jamiegolombek.com/media/in-trusts-we-trust-en.pdfYouTube Videos for this Episode:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y14V8TFUOwU&t=28shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yT9gw7ZgB7s&t=10sMy links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/beyondmdpodcast@gmail.combeyondmdpodcast.com
It's my pleasure to host Stefan Scott, a fee-for-service (flat-fee) Financial Planner. He is a valued voice on the Physician Financial Independence Facebook group & is exceptionally well versed on the First Home Savings Account (FHSA).Discussion points:- Stefan's background (6:42)- FHSA overview (9:10)- Eligibility, definition of first time home buyer (10:27) - How long can an account stay open for? (12:54)- Carrying forward contributions, over contribution penalties (13:36)- Tax deductions (15:26)- Transfers from FHSA to RRSP & vice versa (17:08) - Are home furnishings eligible? (19:25)- Spousal transfers (21:31)- the right way to make transfers (22:24)- FHSA types, eligible investments, investment strategies (23:40) - Foreign withholding tax exempt? (28:28)- Strategies if you don't buy a home (29:37) - FHSA vs RRSP Home Buyer's plan (33:19) - What happens to FHSA at death? (36:06)- Qualified withdrawals & withdrawal guidelines (37:44)- Closing thoughts on FHSA and beyond (42:40)Stefan Scott:HouseCallsFP@gmail.comhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_f78sa5vVk&t=15sYatin Chadha:https://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/beyondmdpodcast.combeyondmdpodcast@gmail.comhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd90dJueAcgDEFINITIVE CRA WEBSITE on FHSA:https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/individuals/topics/first-home-savings-account.html
Next to our volatile markets, guaranteed income certificates (GICs) have been one of the most discussed topics over the last year. In this episode I sit down with Mahima Poddar of EQ Bank to dissect these in a bit more detail.Mahima Poddar is the Senior Vice-President & Group Head of Personal Banking at Equitable Bank (EQ), which has now grown to $8 Billion in deposits and over 300K customers.Discussion Points:- what is a GIC? (6:15)- payment frequency (6:36)- reinvesting interest (7:11)- what influences GIC rates? (7:45)- registered vs non-registered rates (10:03)- GIC rates at big banks vs EQ & other smaller banks (10:30)- redeemable/cashable GICs: how much of your cash can you remove? (11:40)- what if you need to pull out $$ from a non-redeemable GIC? (12:20)- GIC protection through CDIC (13:06)- understanding a laddered GIC approach (14:33)- market-linked GICs (16:31)- the pain points EQ bank is trying to solve & plans for business banking (19:30)Reach out anytime: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com.Mahima's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mahima-poddar-73b1b430/Yatin's Resources:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhaXNoURidAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gno63208wsY&t=8shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwviUABYzXMbeyondmdpodcast.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/https://www.instagram.com/beyond.md/
I'm thrilled to host my colleague & friend, Dr. Matt Poyner. Matt is a former ER physician who paved his way to financial independence in his 40's. He made the decision to leave medicine, travel the world with his family, and to pursue his new passion of teaching other physicians about money. Matt is also currently pursuing his CFP designation.Matt's story is one of taking chances, carving out a different path, & striving to enjoy life today (not tomorrow). He was able to achieve a lot of this by playing the long game through common sense & evidence based investing. His approach includes great success with dividend investing, a topic he is highly knowledgeable about and has written about widely.Matt's Resources:https://moneysmartmd.com/ (course & blog)https://dividendstrategy.ca/ (blog)Yatin's Resources:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhaXNoURidAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gno63208wsY&t=8shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwviUABYzXMbeyondmdpodcast.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/https://www.instagram.com/beyond.md/Paper on dividend investing: https://www.hartfordfunds.com/dam/en/docs/pub/whitepapers/WP106.pdf
Welcome to part 4 of the Buy, Renovate, Rent, Refinance (& maybe repeat) method of real estate investing with Quentin D'Souza. Topic = Refinancing.Quentin is one of the most trusted voices in Canadian real estate investing. He started as a school teacher and has now built a real estate portfolio worth > $125 million.Discussion Points:- What makes a worthwhile BRRRR? (0:47)- Preparing for the appraisal (5:23)- Appraisal timing & mortgage considerations (10:55)- Variable or short term fixed? (13:03)- Closing remarks, how to reach Quentin (16:46)- BRRRR summary, interest rates (18:15)RESOURCESQuentin:website: https://quentindsouza.com/Durham Real Estate Investor's Club: https://durhamrei.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/qmanrei/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/quentindsouza/Get Real Wealthy Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/get-real-wealthy/id1556449211Books:The Property Management ToolboxThe Filling Vacancies ToolboxThe Finding Properties ToolboxThe Action Takers Real Estate Investing PlannerLink: https://www.amazon.ca/Property-Management-Toolbox-How-Investors/dp/0993671713Yatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: https://beyondmdpodcast.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@beyondmd7203IG: https://www.instagram.com/beyond.md/
Welcome to part 3 of the Buy, Renovate, Rent, Refinance (& maybe repeat) method of real estate investing with Quentin D'Souza. Topic = Renting.Quentin is one of the most trusted voices in Canadian real estate investing. He started as a school teacher and has now built a real estate portfolio worth > $125 million.Discussion Points:- Understanding debt coverage ratio, the multiple benefits of positive cashflow (2:10) - Quentin's comprehensive checklist & process for screening and selecting tenants (5:52)- A, B, C, and D class tenants (16:02)- Using property management & freeing up your time (18:20)RESOURCESQuentin:website: https://quentindsouza.com/Durham Real Estate Investor's Club: https://durhamrei.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/qmanrei/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/quentindsouza/Get Real Wealthy Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/get-real-wealthy/id1556449211Books:The Property Management ToolboxThe Filling Vacancies ToolboxThe Finding Properties ToolboxThe Action Takers Real Estate Investing PlannerLink: https://www.amazon.ca/Property-Management-Toolbox-How-Investors/dp/0993671713Yatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: https://beyondmdpodcast.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha-29074b109/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@beyondmd7203IG: https://www.instagram.com/beyond.md/