Starting a career often brings financial questions, especially for medical professionals with limited financial literacy. In this episode, we address some of the more common money issues junior doctors are thinking about. Dr Isobel Marshall, a former Young Australian of the Year, is starting her internship in the South Australian public health system. She sits down with Bartons' Director Adam McCann and Financial Advisor Teagan Loveridge, armed with a range of questions on how to optimise her finances.

They discuss salary sacrificing, strategic HELP debt repayments, long-term investments like shares and tax-efficient superannuation funds.

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