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  <title>Short-Term vs. Long-Term Rates: Understanding and Profiting from the Disconnect</title>
  <description>In this episode, Grant breaks down the key differences between short-term and long-term interest rates and explains how each is influenced by the Federal Reserve and broader market forces. He shares insights into current expectations for rate movements, including the potential for short-term rate cuts and the factors that may keep long-term rates more stable. Grant also explores how borrowers can use interest rate swaps to create more flexible financing structures, allowing them to fix portions of their debt or adjust strategies over time. He highlights why traditional fixed-rate loans may not always be the best fit, particularly for physician groups that anticipate buy-ins, buy-outs, or future refinancing. For physician owners and practice leaders, this episode provides a practical framework for aligning interest rate strategy with long-term business goals and navigating an evolving rate environment with greater confidence. Join the next session of Physician-Owned Real Estate 101 at the CPOMP 2027 Annual Meeting, January 21-23, 2027 at the Omni Scottsdale Resort and Spa at Montelucia. Register at&amp;amp;nbsp;www.CPOMP.org/cpomp-2027.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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