Can You Spot the Unbelievably Bad Financial Advice on These TikToks and Tweets?
Some advice you receive on social media could be helpful. But if you're looking to TikTok or Instagram for financial advice, take caution.
Some advice you receive on social media could be helpful. But if you're looking to TikTok or Instagram for financial advice, take caution.
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An interview with two doctors who bring together clinicians and innovators. We discuss entrepreneurship, how doctors can use their expertise outside of the standard medical box, and how to get started in angel investing.
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I had the pleasure of viewing a recent Bogleheads Conference online. Here's what I learned and how I'll use the info going forward.
Those who build wealth are those who don't buy much of anything. The math is undeniable: the less you buy, the more you have.
If you want to spread out your giving over a number of years, two good tools are Donor Advised Funds and Private Charitable Foundations.
For a physician, inflation is the carbon monoxide of fixed wages, a slow and seditious denigration of your financial health. What can you do?
Traveling to Israel was more than about eating falafel and seeing ancient wonders. It was also about learning important financial lessons.
As a "moderate-income" high earner, I'm sharing our household income, estimated taxes, spending projections, and expected savings rate.
In some of my volunteer work, I have had contact with people who never established a career. Let me assure you, the consequences are dire.
The surprising aspect of my financial journey is how my mindset has changed on our spending habits and its implications on our happiness.
In my marriage, I'm the primary earner. Here's how I think about bucking customary gender-based norms and making more money than my husband.