Online Financial Literacy Conference for Doctors
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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.
Did you miss WCICon18? Now's your chance to get your hands on one of the most unique and highly rated conferences ever put on.
Most of what you'll find on this site applies to everyone -- married, single, divorced, with kids, without kids, etc. The principles are universal. However, there ARE a few exceptions. Today we examine the financial nuances for single people.
Think you can't save any money as an intern? Alex Foster, MD achieved a 20% savings rate, was able to fund an IRA and HSA, bought the right insurance, gave to charity, and travel hacked vacations, ALL in his intern year. Here's how he made it happen.
Many of you are worse than broke with a six-figure NEGATIVE net worth but still think you can live like a rich doctor. Stop being one of the poorest in the world and learn how to "live like a resident" for the quickest way to wealth.
Does a fellowship make sense for your finances? Do some calculations to determine your return on investment and know if you'll end up ahead financially or in the red.
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Impatience is a disease that keeps high-income professionals stressed about finances and running on the treadmill to keep up with their lifestyle. Show some patience and you'll have all the stuff you desire including financial independence.
Lots of advice here for medical spouses: being married to a doctor while having your own career, finding your identity as a stay at home mom or dad, living like a resident, relationships, and choosing to love your spouse every day.
Health care is expensive stuff so don't pay more for it than you need to. Follow these best practices and reduce your health care costs.
Honored to have financial educator Paul Merriman from Sound Investing today talking risk, market timing, tilting a portfolio, what it takes to be a DIY investor and lots more.
In this guest post, Dr. Joshua Daily highlights the most important financial aspects physicians and other high-income professionals need to consider when going through a divorce.
We've been in every tax bracket and McDonalds used to be a special treat. We certainly NEVER expected to have a seven-figure income. Here's what it's like.
Questions about lifetime limits on 529's, savings for short-term purchases, a cautionary tale about managing student loans and a whole lot more from my inbox.
Don't neglect to research the non-clinical aspects of taking a locums job. Answering questions about travel expenses, insurance, licensing, etc. can make or break the gig.
I saw The Greatest Showman not once, but twice and found it was a masterpiece of personal finance. Apply its lessons in your life and profit.
Should you ever raid retirement accounts for a down payment on a home or med school? Is it a good idea to keep cash on the sidelines for a great opportunity? Also, questions about Employee Stock Purchase Plans and setting the record straight on buying real estate.
Medical school may not have taught you about money, but we will.
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