Dr. Shaq’s Financial Lessons
Basketball star Shaquille O'Neal not only got a doctorate, but he also became adept at turning his income into real wealth. Learn his lessons here.
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.
Basketball star Shaquille O'Neal not only got a doctorate, but he also became adept at turning his income into real wealth. Learn his lessons here.
How much of your life energy is going toward servicing your debt obligations? Why have you set your life up that way? Doctors feel poor due to high ratios.
In personal finance, like in most areas of life, some things matter more than others. Here are the ten things that matter most.
Residents make the average American household income. How can you raise a family on that? Here are 6 tips to make it work.
What is involved in financial planning for a new physician? Go down this checklist to determine how much professional help you'll need.
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Alexi Zemsky explains why travel hacking, even for someone with a high income, can be financially and personally productive.
Ian Lord has found a way to generate some extra income while still avoiding the dual income trap- working from home with a flexible schedule.
How great is a 529 plan compared to investing in a taxable account? If your 529 has low fees and tax credits, the impact is dramatic.
Upon graduation from residency, you will begin the most important year of your financial life. Don't blow it! Live like a resident and follow these steps!
The White Coat Investor is the best book ever written. At least about personal finance and investing. For doctors. Seriously, it's pretty good, buy it.
A home is an investment, for better or worse. It has expenses, has capital gains (or losses) and pays dividends (saved rent). Invest wisely.
By understanding your values, you can spend your money on that which brings you the most happiness, and save an incredible amount of money by choosing the cheaper option on stuff you don't care about.
Managing your finances well will enable you to be a more productive physician, provide well for those who depend on you, and help others financially in the same way you do physically throughout your career.
Jeff Steiner has written a short, readable "review style" book that every physician should read as soon as they can.
Investors and dieters have many things in common. Getting rich and getting skinny both take a long time. Don't look for shortcuts.
Medical school may not have taught you about money, but we will.
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