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5 Costly Physician Tax Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

John Clendening, Bill Martin,

Join Earned’s top leadership team on exploring the most common pitfalls physicians face. John Clendening (CEO) and Bill Martin (CFA) will walk you through expert insights on proactive strategies to safeguard your financial well-being. Don’t miss this opportunity to optimize your tax planning and keep more of your hard-earned income.

Goals and Objectives
  1. Understand the specific tax challenges that physicians often encounter
  2. Explore practical strategies and tax-saving opportunities.
  3. Gain insights into effective tax strategies.
  4. Learn from real-life case studies and expert guidance on how to make informed decisions that positively impact their financial future.
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  • It is the policy of PRESENT e-Learning Systems and it's accreditors to insure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its individually sponsored or jointly sponsored educational programs. All faculty participating in any PRESENT e-Learning Systems sponsored programs are expected to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest that may have a direct bearing on the subject matter of the continuing education program. This pertains to relationships with pharmaceutical companies, biomedical device manufacturers, or other corporations whose products or services are related to the subject matter of the presentation topic. The intent of this policy is not to prevent a speaker with a potential conflict of interest from making a presentation. It is merely intended that any potential conflict should be identified openly so that the listeners may form their own judgments about the presentation with the full disclosure of the facts.

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    John Clendening has nothing to disclose.

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    Bill Martin has nothing to disclose.