Living Richly
How can an investor achieve a balance between financial acumen and materialism? Today's guest offers his insight into living a life of meaning and purpose.
How can an investor achieve a balance between financial acumen and materialism? Today's guest offers his insight into living a life of meaning and purpose.
Variable-rate loans have a bad reputation, but they've actually been the right choice over the last several decades compared to a fixed rate. Here's why.
Sandi Frith is in her third decade arranging mortgages for doctors. In this post, she discusses her career and Huntington Bank's Physician Mortgage products.
Psychiatrist, Dr. Dimitrios Tsatiris, discusses the psychological reasons for resisting lifestyle creep in the matter of cars.
The secret to becoming a wealthy physician is contained in these four words: "Live Like a Resident." Earn like an attending, but spend like a resident to become very wealthy, very fast.
By Dr. Jim Dahle, WCI Founder Is not hard to find out how much money physician make in terms of salary. But doctors work hour information is notoriously difficulty to find. Answering the common questi...
Getting into the nitty-gritty details of finances and divorce in this interview with Dr. George Hwang. Discussing attorneys, mediation, child support, alimony, and lots more.
CPT Michael Bork, D.O. discusses military physician retirement accounts and the best things to invest in while serving in the military.
Even doctors can't get a mortgage for 8 times their income. Some doctors have no business buying a house.
Discussing the best travel hacking credit cards with guest host Physician on FIRE. Learn how to travel the world for free with his simple strategies.
Finding a trusted financial mentor can be key to success. Here's advice for identifying, learning from, and emulating mentors in your life.
Student loan refinancing can save you thousands, but there are some cons that come with refinancing. Know the upsides and downsides before refinancing.
An article published in the AJM misses the mark on so many points of financial advice I fear it doing more harm than good. Here's my review.
I wrote Dave Ramsey a letter. He didn't write back. Not only is his investing advice bad, but sometimes his debt management advice is too.
Many doctors have a lot more in common with the middle class than a highly paid surgeon. But they can still save adequately and have a great financial life.