Wealth Planning for Healthcare Professionals

Whether you are a new graduate, working as an associate, running your own practice or approaching retirement, tax, financial and retirement planning will always play a key part at every stage of your career. As your personal, professional and financial situations evolve, you should ensure that you’ve done appropriate planning to help you achieve your goals and objectives throughout the different stages of your professional life. This article addresses some of the issues you may face when you have practiced as an associate for a few years, observed different practice options and are ready to own your own medical or dental practice.

1. Early Years

2. Starting Out on Your Own

3. Peak Earning Years

4. Preparing for Retirement

RBC Health Care Advantage Program


Tailored solutions to help you succeed today - and prepare for tomorrow.

Welcome to the RBC Healthcare Advantage plan. As a member, you get exclusive access to perks and rewards. Plus, our over 500 RBC Healthcare Specialists are available to support all your financial needs.

Joining the RBC Healthcare Advantage plan is easy, whether you’re a medical or dental student, resident or practicing professional.

A plan membership requires:

RBC VIP Banking account
Get the $30 monthly fee waived when you sign up1.

Eligible RBC credit card
Get an annual fee rebate of up to $120 when you sign up2.

RBC Healthcare Advantage