What Real Wealth Looks Like
Real wealth isn't only about the money you have in your bank account. It's also about the flexibility of your time and your relationships.
Real wealth isn't only about the money you have in your bank account. It's also about the flexibility of your time and your relationships.
People keep saying that doctors are overpaid and it's why the healthcare system is so expensive. But here's why those arguments are baloney.
Here’s a closer look at the implications of donating cryptocurrency and if it makes sense for you and your chosen charity.
Spending intentionally (and sometimes being frugal) is how to live life now while making sure you'll have plenty left over for the future.
WCI columnist and pediatrician Dr. Margaret Curtis and Dr. Jim Dahle answer questions about paying down debt vs. investing, if it's better to rent or buy in this market, and how you know if you are getting good advice at a fair price.
The Mint budgeting and personal finance app won't be available for much longer. Here's why that's disappointing—and what you should do next.
Here’s how we could throw (and cash-flow) a lavish celebration weekend for our family while keeping it within reason of our budget.
For many families, the fall and winter seasons bring with them an abundance of gift-giving occasions. Here are the savviest presents to give.
Doctors and other professionals tend not to like non-compete agreements. Here's why they're used and how you can learn to work around them.
High interest rates aren't necessarily good for most people. But keeping cash outside of the market right now could pay off real dividends.
Let's compare the US to other countries in terms of how much physicians earn, how they can turn income into wealth, and what it all means.
Let's explore the earning potential and opportunity costs for a number of careers (dentistry, doctors, and lawyers) to see what's worth it.
While recently swapping stories with some financial advisors, this thought hit me: most people in need of help have the same question.
Some advice you receive on social media could be helpful. But if you're looking to TikTok or Instagram for financial advice, take caution.
How much money do anesthesiologists make? Here's everything you need to know about their average salary and whether it's increasing.