Recognizing Reality
You may not want to live like a resident. You may not want to get a new job. You may not want to buy a small home. But that might be reality.
You may not want to live like a resident. You may not want to get a new job. You may not want to buy a small home. But that might be reality.
One day, you might find yourself in a place where your emergency fund isn't enough to cover your needs. Here are some options for what to do.
Answering reader questions on childcare expenses, how much you should pay for an engagement ring, robo advisors, and WCI's long-term future.
Stephanie Benjamin has long wanted to be a doctor. But she's wanted to be a writer since she was a child. Here's our conversation with her.
Should you buy a used car and then just drive it into the ground to save money? Here's why that's not necessarily the best strategy.
If you're active duty in the military, is buying a home a prudent thing to do? Here are a few ways to think about it.
Dr. Mehmet Oz didn't make his money solely through his work as a heart surgeon. Here's how he traversed the golden path to wealth.
I was going on maternity leave, and our income was about to dry up. Oh yeah, and we had a negative-$250K net worth. So, here's what we did.
You might not earn what a doctor makes, but there are plenty of ways—some you might not expect—that your job brings value to your family.
Talking with WCI Ambassador Disha Spath about how to set up a budget and why it's so vital. Also answering reader questions about doctor income and 457s.
Answering reader questions on FSAs and the Vanguard target retirement funds tax fiasco. Also, Andrew Paulson answers queries on PSLF.
I recently read a column on some frugal weirdo tendencies, including home haircuts, that you can do to save money. Challenge accepted!
An interview with Rick Van Ness where he talks about his 10 rules of common sense investing and staying the course.
Just because you can afford to buy a house instead of renting, that doesn't mean you should. Here are seven reasons why renting is better.
If you've questioned whether you should buy years of service from your pension-offering organization, here are some ideas for you.