What to Do If You Forgot to Live Like a Resident
Were you five or more years out of residency when you realized you wanted to become financially successful? You can still do it. Here's how.
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.
Were you five or more years out of residency when you realized you wanted to become financially successful? You can still do it. Here's how.
A discussion today with Crispy Doc about how his mid-career burnout was transformed by financial literacy. We talk financial independence, liking your job, quality of life, super saving, DIY portfolio design, entrepreneurship, and lots more.
The philosophy of the White Coat Investor laid out in 12 points. Back to basics on financial planning, debt, asset allocation, taxes, spending, student loans, and lots more.
Here are seven key steps to making early retirement a reality.
Make no mistake about it: Doctors can and do go broke, too. Here are eight explanations for how that could happen.
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What should you do if you're gifted individual stocks? Today we discuss the pros and cons of selling vs keeping them as a legacy holding in your portfolio. This, plus answering listener questions.
Winter months are the best months of the year to negotiate and purchase a home. Here are three ways you can save money buying a home this time of the year.
This young periodontist is financially on the right track but with lots of expenses competing for his money. Many lessons to be learned for everyone in this episode.
If you are thinking about putting money into alternative, unregistered, or unusual investments promising abnormally high returns -- watch out. Here are 7 tips to avoid investment scams.
Hiring a nanny seems to be the preferred choice of child care for dual-income physicians. Learn how to find and hire the best nanny for your family.
How much money is “enough”? And, if you have "enough" what comes next? This is a dilemma we hope every reader will eventually face.
In this episode, I interview Dr. Ramskill from the UK who shares with us what it is like to be a practicing physician in England. We talk pros and cons of the NHS, UK medical school, student loan debt, salaries, investing and more.
There's more to travel hacking than just opening a bunch of credit cards. Here's a primer on how to get started.
Physicians can actually screw up way more often in their financial lives than others can. The problem is that when physicians blow it, they blow it big.
Are some debts better than others? I don't draw hard and fast lines between good debts and bad debts because they all cost money. When you borrow money it costs money. This discussion, plus answering listener questions in today's podcast.
Medical school may not have taught you about money, but we will.
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