Stupid Debts And Their Doctors
Rich people don't "manage" debt. They eliminate it. Not stupidly, but reasonably and consistently. It's a behavioral thing, not a math thing.
Rich people don't "manage" debt. They eliminate it. Not stupidly, but reasonably and consistently. It's a behavioral thing, not a math thing.
I don't talk about it a lot, but we do invest in real estate and anticipate investing even more as the years go by. Here's a snapshot of our current real estate empire.
The American Dream has long included the concept of homeownership. Maybe it shouldn't. Lenders and realtors are only giving you one side of the story.
Concerned about the effect of fees on your portfolio growth but also not willing to be a 100% Do-It-Yourselfer when it comes to investment management? A robo-advisor may be just what the doctor ordered. In this post, I review the various Roboadvisors on the market, along with their strengths and weaknesses so you can make a decision about whether this option is right for you.
Peer to Peer Lending (P2PL) is a relatively new asset class I've been investing in for a few years with good success. The risks are high, but the low correlation with the rest of your portfolio coupled with the high returns make it worth looking into.
Don’t make these seven common mistakes that cause doctors to fall short in reaching financial success.
Here are 8 steps to automate your financial life and help you reach your goals of financial freedom.