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Doctors' Economic Research Project
Questions:
- What do you need to know to achieve financial independence and personal significance?
- What programs, services, and products do you need to have to achieve financial independence and personal significance?
- What programs, services, and products do you need to measure your progress toward financial independence and personal significance?
These three questions formed the basis of the Economic Research Project in 1971 and are as relevant today. During the past 35 years, more than 400,000 individuals have participated in the project with surprising results.
Research Project Findings:
- The participants' lack of education in personal capital accumulation and capital distribution planning precluded them from identifying and quantifying their economic goals.
- The participants' inability to quantify their capital accumulation and capital distribution planning goals precluded them from identifying and implementing programs, services, and products to efficiently achieve their goals of financial independence and personal significance.
- Project participants had no system to integrate financial services and products with their personal economic goals and to measure their progress toward achieving their personal goals of financial independence and personal significance.
In short...
Doctors and healthcare professionals in small practices have no organized method for identifying and quantifying personal financial goals and no system for obtaining and integrating financial services.
This conclusion forms the basis for the Economic Alliance of Doctors' Mission.
For the solution to this problem, click here.
Click here to download the Economic Research Project White Paper.


