Retirement can and should be a rich, joyful time in your life. Preparing wisely for it will help ensure the financial security you need to get the most out of your retirement years.
If you’re a late-career physician thinking about partial or full retirement, the AMA offers helpful resources on the top considerations you’ll face, helping you to make informed decisions for your future.
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65 and retiring? Five easy steps to protect what’s yours
It’s time to focus on the next phase of your journey. Learn ways to protect yourself and your family from unexpected drains on your resources.
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4 must-dos before physicians retire
If you have a retirement date in mind that is 6-12 months away, these steps can help with your impending transition out of practice.
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Early retirement? 5 factors physicians should evaluate
If you’re considering an early transition to retirement, you’re not alone. Consider these factors before making a choice.
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What late-career doctors must know about Social Security rules
Being proactive when it comes to Social Security is key. Learn more about the system’s nuances to maximize your retirement benefits.
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A quick guide to Medicare open enrollment periods
Navigate the various Medicare open enrollment periods with confidence as you near retirement and manage your health care through your retirement years.
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Comparison of Medicare Advantage vs. Medicare Supplement
Get details on the two options for covering the gap in your original Medicare coverage.
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What every physician should know about Medicare Supplement insurance
Discover how Medicare Supplement insurance addresses the Medicare coverage gap.
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AMA Insurance — specialists in planning for the unplanned
AMA Insurance specializes in the insurance needs of physicians and their families to help make retirement more relaxing and enjoyable.