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Life on Your Terms: Why Doctors Use Real Estate Investments to Set Themselves Free and How You Can Too

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Life on Your Terms: Why Doctors Use Real Estate Investments to Set Themselves Free and How You Can Too
Life on Your Terms: Why Doctors Use Real Estate Investments to Set Themselves Free and How You Can Too

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Life on Your Terms: Why Doctors Use Real Estate Investments to Set Themselves Free and How You Can Too

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It's no secret that medicine has changed. Quality metrics and reimbursement are now prioritized over patient interests and compassionate care. Doctors are seen-and treated-as replaceable cogs in a profit-making machine.
As a doctor, how do you shake up a broken system? How do you reclaim your role as a healer for both yourself
and
your patients? Your answer lies within financial freedom.
In
Life on Your Terms
, Dr. Letizia Alto and Dr. Kenji Asakura show how to free yourself from the sixty-hour (or more) workweek by investing in real estate. You'll read the fictional stories of two doctors who follow their own financial paths and uncover very different results. Will you learn from their journeys and claim financial freedom for yourself and your family? The culture of medicine depends on it. Create an extra source of monthly income, save on taxes, and live a life you want-and love-with this inspirational guide that reveals what investing in real estate can do for you.

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