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Navigating the Financial Maze for Veterinarians (Ep. 6)

Navigating the Financial Maze for Veterinarians (Ep. 6)

Ever wondered how veterinarians navigate the maze of student loans? 

Let’s unravel this mystery in the latest episode of the ‘Making Hay’ podcast with Marcia Miller as she welcomes back Matt Byars. Together, they share crucial insights and personal experiences that could change the way you think about your financial future. Discover why early financial planning isn’t just smart, it’s essential.

Key Highlights:

  • The difference between government and private student loans, with a focus on interest rates and repayment terms
  • The importance of budgeting and financial planning for debt repayment without compromising on life’s pleasures
  • An analysis of veterinarians’ debt-to-income ratio compared to national averages, highlighting better management potential due to higher starting salaries
  • Strategies for recent graduates and seasoned professionals to effectively manage and reduce student loan debt
  • The power of negotiation for a higher salary to improve the debt-to-income ratio
  • Practical advice for living within means and aiming to pay more than minimum on loans
  • The importance of avoiding unnecessary borrowing and investing wisely
  • Encouragement to seek professional financial planning help early in one’s career
  • And much more!

 

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About Matthew Byars: 

Matthew’s road to wealth management started in college, when he was majoring in Finance at UAB. There, he found his passion for the technical side of business, asset management, and the many other aspects of finance. From there, he knew that he wanted to pursue a career building value through the skills that I had developed in my studies, so he decided to go to business school at Clemson.

After earning his MBA, Matthew was fortunate to pursue an opportunity to realize one of his dreams to work on the institutional side of asset management for the London Stock Exchange in both Charlotte and New York City. After spending 5 years working in that field, he realized that there was something missing.

Matthew  decided to move back to Birmingham and pursue a career in wealth management and  was lucky enough to connect with Marcia. They work as a team. Marcia has been serving clients for over 25 years and Matthew brings institutional experience that gives clients insight and access to some of the technical skills that traditionally only corporations have had access to, really helping them to bring a holistic experience to their clients.

Outside of the office, Matthew’s main priority is spending time with his wife Amanda and their golden, Charlotte. In his free time, Matthew likes to go golfing and spend time with his friends and family at the lake.

Money Matters for Vets with Marcia Miller (Ep. 2)

Money Matters for Vets with Marcia Miller (Ep. 2)

Why do many veterinarians stumble financially? The answers might surprise you.

Fresh out of vet school? Find out the financial pitfalls most new grads overlook – and how to sidestep them. For the long-timers: Is selling your practice the golden ticket to retirement?

Jump into a riveting conversation with host Marcia Miller of RFG Advisory, who reveals the hidden intricacies of financial planning for veterinarians, from those fresh out of college to the seasoned pros! Drawing from her rich 25-year experience, Marcia pulls back the curtain on the unique hurdles faced by vets and unveils alternative routes to ensure a comfy retirement.

The can’t miss highlights from this episode include:

  • What happens in the first meetings with clients
  • The art of building trust from the get-go
  • Marcia sheds light on little-known strategies to boost financial efficiency
  • A glimpse into Marcia’s own journey and the surprising similarities between her challenges and those of a veterinarian
  • A refreshing perspective on financial planning where personalization isn’t just a buzzword, but the cornerstone of building successful financial strategies
  • And much more!

 

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