A Financial Love Letter to My Wife (and the Realities of Living Like a Resident)
I write a lot about how personal finance applies to my life and profession. But how does living like a resident affect my marriage?
I write a lot about how personal finance applies to my life and profession. But how does living like a resident affect my marriage?
Answering reader questions about estimating quarterly payments on taxable interest and a small value tilt in your early-career portfolio. Plus, we give our opinion on what advice Dave Ramsey should have but didn't give to an unmatched doc in a mountain of debt.
Need help figuring out the best way to repay student loans? Check out this student loan simulator that takes the SAVE program into account.
How is your discretionary income used in regards to paying off student loans? Here's what to know and how to lower your discretionary income.
Here's what you need to know about physician student loans, how they're structured, and how you should think about paying them off.
While it’s a personal decision with lots of factors, here’s what to consider when deciding if you should pay off student loans or invest.
Along with financial planner SC Gutierrez, answering reader questions about the benefits of the new SAVE student loan program, the importance of a written financial plan, and using HSAs as retirement accounts.
Attending medical school seems to get more expensive every year. But it's still possible to only pay dimes on the dollar for your education.
More than three years after the student loan holiday began, it's now ending, and people will have to start paying again. Here's what to know.
After more than a three-year pause, student loan borrowers are preparing to resume repayments. Here are some key considerations to know.
The start of your medical career marks a new phase of your earning power. It’s also a prime opportunity to get on sound financial footing,
There have been quite a few adjustments made to Public Loan Service Forgiveness, and many of them make it easier to qualify for PSLF.
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court has blocked President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan. Here's what it means for those in debt.
Parents often want to help pay for their child's medical (or dental) school. There are many ways to do so, but laws can be complex.
Even before you enroll in medical school, you might have plenty of undergraduate student loan debt. How should you approach paying it off?