Should I Purchase My Residence During Residency?
Is residency the right time to buy a home? Probably not. Here are three principles of homeownership that a resident should consider before buying a home.
Debt is an important part of our financial system and a useful tool, but it can also lead to financial ruin while maintaining poverty. It can be great and destructive at the same time, and it should be looked at as a double-edged sword.
Is residency the right time to buy a home? Probably not. Here are three principles of homeownership that a resident should consider before buying a home.
If you keep doing what you've always done, you'll keep getting what you've always gotten. Here's my attempt to motivate you to take control and change your financial life.
Impatience is a disease that keeps high-income professionals stressed about finances and running on the treadmill to keep up with their lifestyle. Show some patience and you'll have all the stuff you desire including financial independence.
The physician mortgage landscape is evolving, and entirely for the better. Now you have more options than ever before.
Are you freaking out and overwhelmed with student debt? You've poured over the website and podcasts but there is so much info you don't know where to start. You're not alone! You CAN do this. Sit down, make a budget and cut, cut, cut.
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Many say mortgage acceleration is magic. You'll pay off your mortgage in 7 years! I recommend The White Coat Investor Mortgage Acceleration Plan and skip the HELOC fuss.
Living like a resident might seem easy when you have an attending salary. Try it when you're a resident! Or don't. It's your money and your decision.
Dave Ramsey gives a lot of great advice. And a little bad advice. Know the difference!
Well, we did it. We paid off the mortgage and are debt-free. It feels good to accomplish one of our major financial goals.
It's a pretty good life. And it's yours for the taking. The only cost is living like a resident for a few short years after training when you really don't even know what you're missing yet.
A pre-med worries about the upcoming debt tsunami he is signing up for. What advice do you have for him?
Personal finance is both personal and financial. Be sure you attack it from both behavioral and mathematical perspectives.
You don't need a debt settlement company to settle your debts. The negotiation technique is simple and easily done without professional help.
For low discipline, finance-challenged people like us, I think I make the case for the advantages of getting out of debt and fixing your financial house quickly. I know we feel like we made it just in time.
Getting the big picture right is the most important thing. If you don't know where you stand financially, the fear of how bad it might be can be paralyzing.
Medical school may not have taught you about money, but we will.
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