Dealing with Inflation
Today we cover how to handle inflation in your long-term retirement plan, the military pension, long-term care insurance, ABLE accounts, health insurance, buying a home vs paying off debt, and reader questions.
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.
Today we cover how to handle inflation in your long-term retirement plan, the military pension, long-term care insurance, ABLE accounts, health insurance, buying a home vs paying off debt, and reader questions.
Dr. Daniel Smith shares some of his smart, and a few of his not so smart, money decisions made during residency. Learn from them and set yourself up for financial success.
It's harder than most people would think to live on $350K, but it's not THAT hard. Simply put, stop spending so much money! Here are 10 tips to help you budget so you can meet your financial goals.
An interview with Dr. Ryan Gray discussing how to help pre-med students through the medical school application and admissions process. Also, reader questions and lots more.
Single-earner families enjoy a lot of tax breaks and efficient spending. Dual-earner families can build wealth quickly and enjoy more career flexibility. Whichever you are, enjoy your advantages.
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Physicians are notorious for being bad with money. Today we're going to assign some blame for that phenomenon. Physician finances have three enemies and we're going to expose them today.
In this episode, I talk about Dr. Mike Meru and his student loan balance of over $1 million dollars. Is he crazy? Or crazy like a fox? Here's my take on the situation and how best to manage large student loan debts.
In this episode we cover disability insurance, loaning money to family members, buying Facebook shares, student loan management, backdoor Roth IRAs, saving on your mortgage rate, whole life insurance, and more.
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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.
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.
Medical school may not have taught you about money, but we will.
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