How Happy Couples Manage Finances
Daniel Wrenne guest posts on how to get your spouse on the same page financially. He explains what he and his wife do each month to ensure financial harmony.
Daniel Wrenne guest posts on how to get your spouse on the same page financially. He explains what he and his wife do each month to ensure financial harmony.
Johanna Turner explains some cool tricks for paying for college. Unfortunately, they're less than ideal for high-income earners, who can just use the humble 529.
Financial independence requires eliminating financial concerns from our lives. When we are out of debt, adequately insured, and on track to meet our savings and investing goals, such as college and retirement, we are free to practice in the way we see fit.
Most docs realize the tax system is progressive. But do they realize that the health care system, the education system, and their own family is also?
The Hedonic Treadmill can make you feel poorer despite spending more and more every year. This article will help you see if you are on it, and what you can do to get off it.
I think every person who wishes to be financially free should get a budget. Then outgrow it like we did. A budget is like training wheels.
A reader wonders what he should do next with his money. The answer might be to spend some of it, but read this post before going down that route.
Even doctors change jobs sometimes. Be sure to minimize the damage and maximize the benefits.
What happens when you start making more money than you ever thought possible? How much do you spend, give, and save? Here's what we are doing.
Hospitalists are paid well compared to an outpatient internist, but perhaps not well enough given the pain of shift work. Get your finances in order!
Would you encourage your children to pursue a career in medicine? What about in your specialty? Here are a few important things to think about as we guide our children.
[Editor's Note: This guest post is contributed by a regular reader, not a physician, who wishes to remain anonymous (to you, not me) but describes herself at the beginning of the post. We have no fina...
I received this question by email a few months back. I sent a very nice reply, some of which is included in the "answer" to this question. However, the more I got to thinking about this, the more I th...
Want to be skinny? Do what skinny people do. Want to be rich? Do what rich people do. Find out what that is here. Money isn't happiness, but it can relieve a lot of misery.
In celebration of the completion of the medical academic year (yes, it's true that the first week of July is a terrible time to get sick), I thought I'd post a little self-assessment survey for gradua...