Margaret Curtis is a general pediatrician living in Vermont. She earned her undergraduate degree from Harvard and her medical degree from Dartmouth, where she met her husband, who's now a urologist. The couple has three boys. As Margaret says, “Like many physicians, we didn’t pay much attention to money during the perfect storm of the early career years: medical school, marriage, residency, babies. Our lifestyle creep took the form of three kids and two mortgages.” Since then, she's realized better money management would translate into better lives for her family. At WCI, she often focuses on her dual-income physician family and their budget-conscious ways.

 

Latest Columns by Dr. Margaret Curtis

Stuff You Should Take with You When You Leave Your Job

Revisiting the Year Where (Some) Things Went According to Plan

The Good-Enough Financial Organization System

What to Do with a $900,000 Lump Sum of Money

 

Classic Columns by Dr. Margaret Curtis

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