Put Yourself In A Position To Get Lucky
Some successes come from luck, while other successes come from smart decisions. But a great deal of financial success comes from putting yourself in a position where luck can do its thing.
Some successes come from luck, while other successes come from smart decisions. But a great deal of financial success comes from putting yourself in a position where luck can do its thing.
A pre-med worries about the upcoming debt tsunami he is signing up for. What advice do you have for him?
Personal finance is both personal and financial. Be sure you attack it from both behavioral and mathematical perspectives.
P.A.s face similar financial issues to physicians, but with some key differences. But whatever your income, the first things you learn about personal finance and investing are very high yield.
Want to get rich? Do what rich people do- they earn a lot of money and save a big chunk of it. Simple, but not easy.
Our first Kid's Korner Kolumn discusses the lessons learned in the household of a White Coat Investor. Share it with your kids!
The combination of an MD degree with an MBA degree can be very powerful, but there are a number of ways and career points where the degree can be obtained. The time and expenses required are significant, so be sure you are doing it for a good reason.
Goal setting is hard work, but sticking with the program is even harder. That's probably why you're broke and I'm built like Donald Duck.
Cohabitation brings on both financial risks and benefits. Weigh them carefully, even if you don't care about the moral implications.
Physicians and other high income professionals don't need to adopt the habits of the extreme early retirement crowd in order to be financially successful. A moderate approach may help you optimize your happiness and your finances.
We had a great trip to Belize recently and learned a few lessons, mostly about how to trade money for happiness.
Consumption smoothing is using debt and savings to ensure a constant level of spending throughout your life. It's a bad idea. Don't do it.
Take a peek behind the curtain at what an actual, real life WCI Family Budget Meeting looks like. Trust me, it's more boring than you might think.
Like to spend less time worrying about finances and more time on things that matter most? Here are 6 ways to maximize your time as well as your investments.
Craig Daste thinks fancy cars bought on credit are worth it. I think he's wrong. You decide for yourself.