What Does Your Financial Report Card Look Like?
Add up the damage and figure out your financial GPA. In this school, we are grading on investments, debt, insurance, savings, income, and financial literacy.
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.
Add up the damage and figure out your financial GPA. In this school, we are grading on investments, debt, insurance, savings, income, and financial literacy.
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.
So you want to be a stay at home dad? Here are some things to think about first.
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Military pathologist, Dr Anne Champeaux talks about how she became financially independent while also raising a pro tennis player son. Costs can be exorbitant when raising an exceptional child but Dr Champeaux has a formula for making it work.
Wealthy people think differently from poor people when it comes to earning, saving, spending, and investing. Luckily, you can change the way you think.
You've heard of the Millionaire Next Door. But have heard of the Rich Doctor Across the Hall? They've heard of you, and they're not impressed.
Talking today with surgeon Dr. Nii Darko from Docs Outside the Box about ordinary doctors doing extraordinary things to impact society. Also discussing finances, paying off $600,000+ in student loan debt, and moving toward financial independence.
Today's guest post explores how our values, personality, and priorities, can translate into financial success no matter what side of the Wealth Equation we are on.
I'm offering a challenge today to each of you to end the taboo of physicians not talking about money and to find ways to celebrate each other's financial successes.
Is residency the right time to buy a home? Probably not. Here are three principles of homeownership that a resident should consider before buying a home.
If your car payment is greater than your 401(k) contribution, you're not going to build much wealth. So what is the ideal investment to debt ratio?
Public versus private school is an endless debate, but only because no one ever adds in the opportunity cost, at which point many will realize it is a luxury that they either cannot afford or don't value sufficiently to buy.
In this episode, we talk about women and their finances, how to make financial information more accessible, finding fulfillment with your career as well as with side hustles, locums as a career choice, and much more!
Medical school may not have taught you about money, but we will.
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