Is Your Financial Advisor Making You Retire Late?
Dave Denniston guest posts about financial advisors, how they can both shorten and lengthen your retirement.
Dave Denniston guest posts about financial advisors, how they can both shorten and lengthen your retirement.
Physician on Fire lists the top 5 ways to manage your money. Okay, maybe the top 2 1/2.
There are few winners in any lawsuit. But that doesn't mean the rest of us can't learn something from them.
Betterment raised fees this year for large accounts. Now Wealthfront's "Direct Indexing" feature gives it the edge in the roboadvisor space.
When choosing a financial advisor, you need to review the Form ADV. In this post, Johanna Turner explains where to find it how and how to read it.
Financial advice is expensive stuff. But if you're not going to learn enough to do this well on your own, you'll be better off paying someone to give you good advice at a fair price.
Investors and especially their advisors don't like to acknowledge just how simple investing can be- the result is investment style chaos. Focus on what matters.
Mid-career physicians face unique financial difficulties when compared to their broke early career counterparts and their late career colleagues wrestling with an impending retirement. Consider these issues in your financial planning.
Morbidity and mortality conference is great fun, unless you're the one presenting. Imagine, if you will, that you have to present your financial decisions at an M&M conference in front of your peers.
Roboadvisors have their pluses and minuses. Financial Advisor Tim Baker and I explain some of the minuses. But the pluses are still pretty big.
When hiring a financial advisor, make sure you are getting good advice at a fair price. If you already have a financial advisor, make sure you are still getting good advice at a fair price. Far too many doctors overpay, and there is no price too low for bad advice.
Doctors often struggle with their personal and practice finances. It isn't just you. Learn why that is and what you can do about it.
I had an email exchange recently with a new "financial advisor" which I thought readers would find very enlightening in understanding how most of the industry works. I can't make this stuff up. Adviso...
Financial planners like to charge a fee based on your assets under management, with 1% being a fairly standard rate. Unfortunately that can add up to a ton of money.
Are you paying too much for financial advice? It isn't hard to learn to negotiate from a position of power to lower fees and stop giving money away.