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Flares- Financial Literacy Advancement and Resource Management For Surgeons

Session TypeWorkshop

Is this submission from an ASE Committee, Task Force, or Working Group?

Yes

Which Committee(s)/Task Force(s)/Working Group(s)?
  • Communications
  • CoSEF
Session Information

Session Description

During surgery residency training, there is no formal financial literacy training, leaving many trainees unprepared for managing their finances when they transition to their first job as attending physicians. This lack of training can result in difficulties in understanding compensation systems, assessing the time value of money, and navigating the financial burdens and debts of residency and medical training. Laden with large amounts of debt and positioned to earn high salaries, many residents have limited financial experience and knowledge but are expected to navigate a difficult landscape of financial decisions with little time to research in the midst of an 80 hour work week. Residents, program directors, medical students, junior faculty, and any other stakeholders in resident training and physicians’ well-being are invited to attend this session on Financial Literacy Advancement and Resource Management for Surgeons.

Workshop Length

90-minute workshop

If a similar workshop is submitted, would you be willing to combine workshops into one session?

Yes

Would you be open to presenting a workshop of a different duration than selected above if needed?

Yes

Session Objective 1

Analyze an attending pay stub to differentiate between pre-tax and post-tax deductions and assess their impact on take-home money

Session Objective 2

Recognize the principles of progressive taxation and evaluate its impact on various income levels

Session Objective 3

Compare and contrast common retirement accounts, including Roth IRA< traditional IRA, 401K, 403b, pensions, social security, and annuities to formulate an effective retirement strategy

Session Objective 4

Apply the concept of time value money to evaluate and prioritize financial decisions

Session Outline
Activity Order Title of Presentation or Activity Presenter/Faculty Name Presenter/Faculty Email Time allotted in minutes for activity

1

Introduction

Baila Maqbool

[email protected]

10

2

Analyze attending paystub

Martha Godfrey

[email protected]

10

3

Progressive taxation

Trenton Burgess

[email protected]

10

4

Retirement planning

Muhammad Uzair

[email protected]

15

5

Time Value of Money

Ming-Li Wang

[email protected]

15

6

Questions and Answer

Baila Maqbool

[email protected]

10

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