16 Ways to Earn More Money as a Doctor
Wealthy Doc has been there and done that when it comes to boosting income. Here he lets you in on the strategies that work for high income professionals interested in increasing their income.
Wealthy Doc has been there and done that when it comes to boosting income. Here he lets you in on the strategies that work for high income professionals interested in increasing their income.
Don't work on offense when you should be working on defense and vice versa. Get a good job, put your systems in place, THEN boost income.
Dr. Samuel Ko shares his process and lessons learned from leaving the ER to open a new, unique start-up practice.
Here's an insider's look at 7 physician side hustles -- expert witnessing, 3rd party pharma, industry interviews, admin, peer & file reviews, and medical writing.
Don't let becoming a 1099 physician intimidate you. Follow this list to make informed decisions about taxes, retirement, deductions, and more.
Yes, you can employ your spouse. The real question, however, is SHOULD you employ your spouse. The answer is probably NO. Here's why.
Are you a medical expert witness or want to be one? Today's guest has valuable insight for you taken from his research into hundreds of lawsuits & opinions.
Frustrated with your clinical career? Before leaving medicine altogether, consider the wide range of options available and ask these important questions.
Do doctors need a side gig? No. But it certainly can ease stress. Also talking PSLF side funds, asset allocation in a 457 account, & my latest opinion on bonds.
If you're considering company stock as compensation, it's critical to understand the time-sensitive 83(b) election to avoid a huge tax problem.
Interview with Dr. Nisha Mehta today delving into the demographic changes that we see in medicine and the issues female physicians face.
Understand the unique challenges and opportunities available to the self-employed like QBI, solo 401k, disability, HSAs, mega backdoor Roths, etc.
Everyone wants to get some "passive income" but what most think of as passive income isn't usually very "passive". Be prepared for some work and risk.
Try to increase the amount of stuff you own -- your consumer goods, house, medical practice, investments, and other businesses -- and build wealth fast.
Taysom Hill is a modern day Renaissance Man. What can his example teach you about reducing burnout and speeding you on your way to financial independence?