Splurge on This, Not on That
Even if you're not making a huge attending salary yet, it's OK to splurge on items. But you certainly have to be selective about it.
Even if you're not making a huge attending salary yet, it's OK to splurge on items. But you certainly have to be selective about it.
Spending your investments in retirement can be a tricky business. Here are some guidelines to help you figure it all out.
Why do I persist in trying to accomplish everything myself as opposed to enlisting help? Why am I still penny wise and pound foolish?
Raising a child is one of the more expensive ventures you can undertake. Here's how much it could cost you—from birth to college.
Navigating our finances (and our increasing income) with the people we love is tough. It’s awkward. It's hard to find the right balance.
Now that WCICON23 is officially over, let's go behind the scenes while I tell you some of my favorite stories from the conference.
Looking for how to cut costs on groceries, even if you're a high earner? Here are 10 ways one doctor keeps her grocery bill low.
Answering reader questions about how to leave a bad financial advisor, where to put money in the short term, and the importance of spending instead of always just saving.
Despite the fact I get so much pushback on the idea of living like a resident, here's why it's still THE answer for how to build wealth.
Becoming wealthy isn't rocket science, but here are a few "rules" you may not have thought of that helped us to become wealthy.
Are you a budgeting Frugalista, Moderate, or High Roller? Let's explore how your identity can make a huge difference for when you retire.
Today we answering your questions around family finances. We address questions about 529s, dependent care FSAs, what to do when you can't live like a resident, custodial roth accounts for your kids, a...
You should talk about finances early in a relationship, but that doesn't necessarily mean that this will set you up for success later on.
Too often, people equate spending with living life to the fullest. That's not how it works. Spend less, live more, and thank me later.
You might not want to live like a resident once you're an attending, but here's why delaying your gratification can be so powerful for a doc.