Medicine and Family – The Best of Both Worlds
One doctor's story of how a financially successful medical career doesn't have to be at odds with a happy and even big family life.
Beginning your financial journey and learning about personal finance can seem awfully overwhelming. But instead of trying to solve the entire puzzle at once, it’ll be easier (for your mind and for your psyche) to break it down into sections that are more easily digestible.
One doctor's story of how a financially successful medical career doesn't have to be at odds with a happy and even big family life.
Discussing scholarships vs contracts to pay for medical school, the best time of the year to retire, 529's, rising inflation, 0% student loan interest holiday, and lots more.
Here's the information a physician needs to manage student loan debt.
Effective physician contract negotiation is critical to ensure happiness and financial success as a doctor. Consider these 6 items to negotiate before you sign.
Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad, Poor Dad has its problems. That doesn't mean you can't learn anything from it. Here is a review of the book and my takeaway lessons.
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Wondering if you should refinance your student loans or go for Public Service Loan Forgiveness? We'll walk you through what to consider as you compare these two options.
Learn from one couple's experience about ways to reduce expenses, pay down debt, and save for retirement during interview season and training.
Dr. Dahle thinks that private school is a waste of money that could be much better spent elsewhere. His assistant editor thinks that education is a top priority and sacrifices of time and money are worth it.
Here's how top physician earners in typically lower-income specialties are killing it and commanding over 2X+ the average.
The high costs of raising children can't be overlooked. Here are a few ideas to prepare for the financial ramifications of raising your kids.
Today we discuss financial priorities for residents. Also answering questions on the mega backdoor Roth IRA, DFA ETFs vs. Vanguard ETFs, getting rid of your whole life insurance policy, Form 8606, and cash balance plans.
Save thousands by coordinating your Dependent Care Flex Savings Account and Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit. Learn about changes to these programs in 2021.
Doctors share real-life experiences on how to get the best physician mortgage loans--saving you time and money financing your next home.
What financial items should a new attending prioritize? Also talking asset allocation for 529s, multiple 401k(s), side gigs, cybersecurity, avoiding identity theft, and income recertification for IDR.
Residency is the most complicated time for student loan management. Should you enroll in REPAYE and take advantage of its subsidy, or refinance?
Medical school may not have taught you about money, but we will.
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