How to Actually Get Paid as an Expert Witness (or Any Other Side Gig)
Many docs get paid every few weeks—often without talking with patients about cost. For a side gig, you'll have to be more direct about money.
Many docs get paid every few weeks—often without talking with patients about cost. For a side gig, you'll have to be more direct about money.
For a doctor who's burned out, a job in the pharmaceutical industry can be intellectually stimulating and financially rewarding. Here's how.
It's easy to make a mistake on your Roth IRA contributions in the year you start earning a big salary. Here's how to avoid this miscue.
I felt so stuck, and so much of my burnout came from feeling like a cog in a machine that I had no control over. Here's what I did about it.
Should you specialize or do a fellowship if you're in the military? Here's how best to think about it while you're in service.
Physicians have become some of the most well-known politicians in the country. Let's look at docs from the past who made it big in politics.
An interview with Dr. Ayush Gupta of MD House Hacking, where we discuss the pros and cons of house hacking, how to screen a tenant, and when you should start investing in real estate.
Posting on TikTok can bring you fame, notoriety, and some extra money. But as these social media star docs tell us, there are also downsides.
A look at the finances of four single primary care physicians who don't earn the money that specialists do. How will their paths to financial independence differ?
For many docs, their online personas and brands have exploded in popularity on TikTok and other social media apps. Here's how they do it.
If you're a high earner, you're already winning part of the game. But you're still being incentivized to earn less. Here's how.
I dropped 40% of my workdays to work a part-time schedule. Here's how this impacted my life and my tax bill as compared to working full-time.
Since women don’t often talk about money, I got together with some friends to discuss everything finance-related. Here's what I learned.
Does having more money make you happier? Studies show it's true up to a certain point. Here are other lessons to take from the literature.
Answering reader questions about finding the right side gigs, managing the student loan freeze, long-term care insurance, and whether organic food is worth the money.