Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems: Mastering Happiness Economics
Life will always be "Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems” until you recognize the relationship between money and happiness.
Life will always be "Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems” until you recognize the relationship between money and happiness.
Never say never. The old Sequoia broke down and now I've got a Dual Motor Model S charging in the garage! Here's the full story.
Dual high-earner couples have some significant financial disadvantages. The advantages, however, probably more than make up for them.
Buy cars using your cash flow, not a loan. Docs can afford to lose money on cars, but reliable transportation can be much cheaper than you might think.
Geoarbitrage makes a lot of sense for lowering your monthly expenses. But, here are a few things to consider before moving to the Midwest!
Discussing the decisions, behaviors, and characteristics of the Next Millionaire Next Door with Dr. Sarah Stanley Fallaw.
"Don't buy stuff you can't afford" is so simple it's laughable yet too many of us live with debt we think acceptable. Here's how to change that.
Financial knowledge isn't enough. Without the X Factor, you'll never reach financial success. Motivation breeds hard work and discipline, which breeds wealth.
Physician on FIRE gives us the budget for his family of four. He's living the good life & doing the things he wants to do on an amount that may surprise you.
Would you quit working if you won the lottery? Financial independence is a lot like winning the lottery, but different in a number of ways.
Is it morally wrong to not work and earn more if we are able? Lots to consider about the value of our time, money, talents, and bettering the world.
These docs cumulatively wiped out over $3.5 million dollars in student loan debt! Celebrating with them and inspiring others to #livelikearesident!
Too many docs never build significant wealth despite their high incomes. Make plans now to ensure you aren't in that category when you retire.
In this episode, I interview Jesse Mecham, the founder of You Need a Budget. We talk about the budgeting philosophy behind the software and the four rules of budgeting.
Doctors routinely spend too much money. Why do you suppose that is? It's not because they're stupid, at least most of the time.