MedPage Today October 3, 2024
Jordan Frey, MD

— Uncompensated risk makes it a deal no one should take

Investments in private equity are exciting because they aren’t available to everyone. They are not public; they are private. But are private equity investments actually good investments for doctors?

Remember, the path to financial freedom for doctors is relatively simple. As a result, we don’t need to take on extra risks to achieve our financial goals.

The problem is that my formula for financial freedom is not terribly exciting. In fact, it’s downright boring. And as more sexy investment options get introduced to us, our human nature can’t help but think, “How much more money could I make doing that?!”

Unfortunately, when it comes to investing, you have more...

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