Resident Physician Financial Mistakes
Interviewing a resident today talking cashflow/budgeting, W-4s, retirement accounts when going for PSLF, student loan management, dual income DI, and more.
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.
Interviewing a resident today talking cashflow/budgeting, W-4s, retirement accounts when going for PSLF, student loan management, dual income DI, and more.
What does it really mean financially to choose a lower-paying medical specialty? Today, I quantify that question with surprising results.
Compared to other specialties, Emergency Physicians enjoy significant financial and lifestyle benefits. Here are 6 financial benefits of Emergency Medicine.
Driving an inexpensive car is a wealth-building machine. The difference between driving a $5,000 car and an expensive one is over $1 million in a lifetime.
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The Bible has a lot to say about your finances and using money as a tool to work toward a balanced, happy, and successful life.
The Frugal Physician paid off $208K of student loans in 17 months living "generally frugal" and "selectively extravagant." Here's her formula for success.
Create and implement a customized automated cash flow system to make monthly saving and investing for retirement a no-brainer.
Are Income Share Agreements a viable alternative to student loans? Today we take a close look at the pros and cons of using ISAs.
Try to increase the amount of stuff you own -- your consumer goods, house, medical practice, investments, and other businesses -- and build wealth fast.
You might not be rich yet, but you will be. How do I know? Because you're here, and personal finance is only 20% knowledge. The rest is behavior, and you have the right behavior.
Taysom Hill is a modern day Renaissance Man. What can his example teach you about reducing burnout and speeding you on your way to financial independence?
Should medical residents be buying a house that they'll probably only live in for 3-5 years? I don't think it's a great idea.
Here are guidelines to know if you should fix your old car or replace it. Also talking ETFs, buying too much house, disability insurance denials, and more.
Have you considered a humanitarian medical mission? Here's my experience from volunteering in Honduras plus 5 tips to avoid being just a medical tourist.
Medical school may not have taught you about money, but we will.
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