How Personal Finance Influenced My Residency Rank List
What exactly influenced my residency rank list? Since I could not ignore personal finance, here's how I figured out just what I wanted.
What exactly influenced my residency rank list? Since I could not ignore personal finance, here's how I figured out just what I wanted.
Passive income is great. It's like the Holy Grail and the pot at the end of the rainbow wrapped up into one. Here's how to think about it.
An interview with two docs about locum tenens, where we talk about whether you should use a locums agency, what is great about locums, and the downsides of locums work.
A survey of physicians shows what they know about financial literacy. But what they don't know (or what they aren't doing) is fascinating.
There are significant cultural differences between the US and France. But we can learn plenty from them that can help us better our lives.
Don't make the mistake of putting your resources toward college savings at the expense of retirement savings. It might come back to bite you.
Answering reader questions about how to pay for your children's college, including how much you should put in your 529, how much you can gift to them, and what to do if you don't trust their financial decisions.
Earlier this year, we had to use our emergency fund for not one but TWO emergencies within just weeks of each other. It really tested us.
Today we are talking with Dr. Adam Maclauchlan, a family medicine doc who was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. He shares his inspiring story about how he is tackling this disease with a lot of love...
The start of your medical career marks a new phase of your earning power. It’s also a prime opportunity to get on sound financial footing,
How much money do radiologists make? Here's everything you need to know about a radiologist's average salary and whether it's increasing.
Answering reader questions about the 4% rule and pensions, whether you should pay down your mortgage or invest, and how much you can use long-term capital losses to offset short-term capital gains.
Donating appreciated shares to charity via a DAF is a smart move. But it's not always easy to figure out how to report it to the IRS.
After four years of solo practice, I returned to the world of training and started a fellowship. Now, I'm the oldest trainee in the hospital.
This is what the perfect advisor looks like to me. If you can't do it yourself, make sure you find someone with most of these criteria.