Money Matters: Thriving Financially as a Brand-New Attending Physician

a doctor showing a patient something on the tablet
a doctor showing a patient something on the tablet
a doctor showing a patient something on the tablet
Be Smart with Your Sign-On Bonus  

Your first attending compensation often includes a sign-on bonus. It’s a welcome windfall after  resident pay for however many years! But before you spend it, use it strategically:  

  • More money, more problems is mostly about taxes. Remember taxes come out of that so  plan accordingly.  

  • Rebuild or establish your emergency fund (aim for 3–6 months of expenses).

  • Allocate a portion toward student loan repayment or savings goals.  

  • And yes, enjoy life intentionally! Financial planning isn’t about deprivation. It’s about finding  balance between treating yourself and treating your future self.  

Integrating bonus planning into your wealth management strategy for doctors helps optimize both  short and long-term goals.  

Clean Up Old Accounts from Residency  

During training, you likely opened accounts like a 403(b) or Roth IRA. Now, consider converting  traditional accounts to a Roth IRA, especially if you’re in a lower tax bracket than you’ll ever see  again. Pay taxes now, let the money grow tax-free, and enjoy the retirement payoff.  

At TriHelix Wealth Collective, we guide new attendings through this key financial planning for  physicians, a decision that can add hundreds of thousands to your nest egg.  

Know Your Benefits Inside and Out 

Your attending contract comes with a thick benefits booklet. Send this to your financial planner!  Inside are hidden nuggets of value:  

  • Retirement plans (401(k), 403(b), Roth options)  

  • Employer match: free money you should always capture  

  • Health, disability, life insurance: Find your gaps in coverage.  

  • CME reimbursements, stipends, relocation funds: Use them all!  

Maximizing your benefits is crucial. So many doctors overlook thousands of dollars in available  compensation.  

Reassess Your Student Loan Strategy  

Your jump in income as a new attending makes this the perfect time to reassess student loan  repayment, refinancing, consolidation, or PSLF eligibility. Given constantly evolving rules, the best  path ties directly into your overall financial plan, taxes, and retirement saving trajectory. Working  with a student loan financial advisor for physicians can make a big difference.  

Get a Physician Contract Attorney  

This is one of your biggest financial commitments, don’t sign without a review. A physician contract  attorney ensures:  

  • Fair compensation and call structure  

  • No burdensome non-compete clauses  

  • Clarity on bonus terms or loan repayment obligations  

A small cost upfront, huge protection long term for your peace of mind and financial well-being.  

Shift Out of the Resident Mindset  

Here’s something most financial advisors won't tell you: many new attendings struggle not with  overspending, but oversaving. After years of frugality, spending may feel uncomfortable, so saving  becomes a default. But financial planning is emotional, not just numerical. The goal is balance:  stay on track financially while enjoying the life you’ve earned. Emotional and behavioral financial  planning can help.  

Becoming an attending physician isn't just about a higher income, it’s stepping into a new financial  identity. Clean up legacy accounts, make smart tax moves, optimize your benefits, adjust your loan 

strategy, and protect yourself legally. You don’t need to live like a resident forever and you don’t  have to sacrifice joy for financial security. With intentional, physician-specific financial planning,  you can have both. 

I’m Becky Vogt Lundeen — Certified Financial Planner®, feminist, and wife to a resident physician. I’ve seen firsthand how the medical education system can be both a dream-builder and a debt-maker. And here’s the thing: being financially secure in a system that expects you to be drowning in debt? That’s an act of rebellion. As a new attending, you now have the opportunity to take control of your finances and build the life you want. At TriHelix Wealth Collective, we help new attendings get their financial planning started so you can protect your wallet, your peace of mind, and your power.

I’m Becky Vogt Lundeen — Certified Financial Planner®, feminist, and wife to a resident physician. I’ve seen firsthand how the medical education system can be both a dream-builder and a debt-maker. And here’s the thing: being financially secure in a system that expects you to be drowning in debt? That’s an act of rebellion. As a new attending, you now have the opportunity to take control of your finances and build the life you want. At TriHelix Wealth Collective, we help new attendings get their financial planning started so you can protect your wallet, your peace of mind, and your power.

I’m Becky Vogt Lundeen — Certified Financial Planner®, feminist, and wife to a resident physician. I’ve seen firsthand how the medical education system can be both a dream-builder and a debt-maker. And here’s the thing: being financially secure in a system that expects you to be drowning in debt? That’s an act of rebellion. As a new attending, you now have the opportunity to take control of your finances and build the life you want. At TriHelix Wealth Collective, we help new attendings get their financial planning started so you can protect your wallet, your peace of mind, and your power.

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Investment Philosophy

I'm Steve Morris - a CFP® professional and have been in the industry for almost ten years. I started my adult life in education, spending ten years in outdoor education and teaching middle school social studies. After a major bout of burnout I stumbled into this career and despite having a deep apprehension around the financial services industry I fell in love with the long term relationships I could build with my clients.
I'm Steve Morris - a CFP® professional and have been in the industry for almost ten years. I started my adult life in education, spending ten years in outdoor education and teaching middle school social studies. After a major bout of burnout I stumbled into this career and despite having a deep apprehension around the financial services industry I fell in love with the long term relationships I could build with my clients.
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a person stacking coins on top of a table
Money Management in Residency

I’m Becky Vogt Lundeen — Certified Financial Planner®, feminist, and wife to a resident physician. I’ve seen firsthand how the medical education system can be both a dream-builder and a debt-maker. And here’s the thing: being financially secure in a system that expects you to be drowning in debt? That’s an act of rebellion. As a new attending, you now have the opportunity to take control of your finances and build the life you want. At TriHelix Wealth Collective, we help new attendings get their financial planning started so you can protect your wallet, your peace of mind, and your power.
I’m Becky Vogt Lundeen — Certified Financial Planner®, feminist, and wife to a resident physician. I’ve seen firsthand how the medical education system can be both a dream-builder and a debt-maker. And here’s the thing: being financially secure in a system that expects you to be drowning in debt? That’s an act of rebellion. As a new attending, you now have the opportunity to take control of your finances and build the life you want. At TriHelix Wealth Collective, we help new attendings get their financial planning started so you can protect your wallet, your peace of mind, and your power.
a medical book with a stethoscope on top of it
a medical book with a stethoscope on top of it
Money Management as a Pre-Med or Medical Student (Even if you have no money)

I’m Becky Vogt Lundeen — Certified Financial Planner®, feminist, and wife to a resident physician. I’ve seen firsthand how the medical education system can be both a dream-builder and a debt-maker. And here’s the thing: being financially secure in a system that expects you to be drowning in debt? That’s an act of rebellion. As a new attending, you now have the opportunity to take control of your finances and build the life you want. At TriHelix Wealth Collective, we help new attendings get their financial planning started so you can protect your wallet, your peace of mind, and your power.
I’m Becky Vogt Lundeen — Certified Financial Planner®, feminist, and wife to a resident physician. I’ve seen firsthand how the medical education system can be both a dream-builder and a debt-maker. And here’s the thing: being financially secure in a system that expects you to be drowning in debt? That’s an act of rebellion. As a new attending, you now have the opportunity to take control of your finances and build the life you want. At TriHelix Wealth Collective, we help new attendings get their financial planning started so you can protect your wallet, your peace of mind, and your power.
laptop computer on glass-top table
Investment Philosophy

I'm Steve Morris - a CFP® professional and have been in the industry for almost ten years. I started my adult life in education, spending ten years in outdoor education and teaching middle school social studies. After a major bout of burnout I stumbled into this career and despite having a deep apprehension around the financial services industry I fell in love with the long term relationships I could build with my clients.
a person stacking coins on top of a table
Money Management in Residency

I’m Becky Vogt Lundeen — Certified Financial Planner®, feminist, and wife to a resident physician. I’ve seen firsthand how the medical education system can be both a dream-builder and a debt-maker. And here’s the thing: being financially secure in a system that expects you to be drowning in debt? That’s an act of rebellion. As a new attending, you now have the opportunity to take control of your finances and build the life you want. At TriHelix Wealth Collective, we help new attendings get their financial planning started so you can protect your wallet, your peace of mind, and your power.
a medical book with a stethoscope on top of it
Money Management as a Pre-Med or Medical Student (Even if you have no money)

I’m Becky Vogt Lundeen — Certified Financial Planner®, feminist, and wife to a resident physician. I’ve seen firsthand how the medical education system can be both a dream-builder and a debt-maker. And here’s the thing: being financially secure in a system that expects you to be drowning in debt? That’s an act of rebellion. As a new attending, you now have the opportunity to take control of your finances and build the life you want. At TriHelix Wealth Collective, we help new attendings get their financial planning started so you can protect your wallet, your peace of mind, and your power.
a doctor showing a patient something on the tablet
Money Matters: Thriving Financially as a Brand-New Attending Physician

I’m Becky Vogt Lundeen — Certified Financial Planner®, feminist, and wife to a resident physician. I’ve seen firsthand how the medical education system can be both a dream-builder and a debt-maker. And here’s the thing: being financially secure in a system that expects you to be drowning in debt? That’s an act of rebellion. As a new attending, you now have the opportunity to take control of your finances and build the life you want. At TriHelix Wealth Collective, we help new attendings get their financial planning started so you can protect your wallet, your peace of mind, and your power.

TriHelix Wealth Collective, LLC (“TriHelix”) is registered as an investment adviser. Registration as an investment adviser does not imply a certain level of skill or training. All investing comes with risk, including risk of loss. Past performance may not be indicative of future results. There can be no assurance that any specific investment, investment strategy, or product (including the investments and/or investment strategies recommended or undertaken by TriHelix or any of its advisory representatives), or any non-investment-related services, will be suitable for your portfolio or individual situation, or prove successful.

TriHelix Wealth Collective, LLC (“TriHelix”) is registered as an investment adviser. Registration as an investment adviser does not imply a certain level of skill or training. All investing comes with risk, including risk of loss. Past performance may not be indicative of future results. There can be no assurance that any specific investment, investment strategy, or product (including the investments and/or investment strategies recommended or undertaken by TriHelix or any of its advisory representatives), or any non-investment-related services, will be suitable for your portfolio or individual situation, or prove successful.

TriHelix Wealth Collective, LLC (“TriHelix”) is registered as an investment adviser. Registration as an investment adviser does not imply a certain level of skill or training. All investing comes with risk, including risk of loss. Past performance may not be indicative of future results. There can be no assurance that any specific investment, investment strategy, or product (including the investments and/or investment strategies recommended or undertaken by TriHelix or any of its advisory representatives), or any non-investment-related services, will be suitable for your portfolio or individual situation, or prove successful.