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Get as mad at debt as I am! Do the math, make a plan, take control, and seize the life you want by paying off your debt FAST.
With physician surveys, you can increase your income without negotiating a raise or taking on more work. Here's how to get started.
Can you imagine renting forever and never actually buying a house? For some people (and maybe for some docs), it could be the right decision.
In an effort to impart some financial literacy, let's go over a potpourri of financial wisdom in true "Buy This, Not That" style.
A conversation with long-time WCI friend, SC Gutierrez, where we talk about why women are generally less involved in finances than men and what can be done about it. We also discuss different ideas around how to get your partner more involved.
The correct response to a question about your salary expectations shouldn't be to avoid it. Here's how you should answer the question.
Most of the time, the information we give helps you get rich. Today, we're going to talk about how to feel rich. It can be surprisingly hard.
Saving lots of money comes with one downside. You have to spend less. But having a high savings rate can set you up for the rest of your life.
As doctors, we know people die all the time. Financially speaking, it's a massive tragedy to lose income when others are depending on it.
Pilots, like doctors, face tons of questions per day. Aviation has a better safety record than medicine; we can use that to help our finances.
Avoid financial mistakes early in your medical career. Discover the top 10 pitfalls that can sabotage your journey to financial well-being as a physician.
Answering reader questions about how to help your kids build wealth by funding Roth IRAs, HSAs, and 529s; using brokerage accounts to get an attractive yield on cash; and making sure you get your full match when you have a mandatory 403(b) contribution.
I just turned 40 years old, and I have spent less than $20,000 on all the cars I have ever owned. That is going to make me wealthy one day.
Many of us only became financially literate when we were adults. But how much would things have changed if we learned about finance as kids?
How do we view our future selves? For most people, it's that of a complete stranger. It could be a reason why some don't save for retirement.