The survey, conducted in December 2012, includes responses from 2,365 physicians.
Here are the top eight personal financial concerns of physicians, according to the survey:
• Having enough money to retire — 55 percent
• Funding college expenses — 44 percent
• Having enough disability insurance — 34 percent
• Having enough life insurance — 36 percent
• Financially providing for parents — 27 percent
• Funding my long-term care — 27 percent
• Paying off medical school debt — 24 percent
• Having the right estate plan — 23 percent
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