Best Financial Books for Doctors
What are the most unbiased, accurate, high-yielding, current, and entertaining financial books for doctors and other high income professionals? Here you go!
What are the most unbiased, accurate, high-yielding, current, and entertaining financial books for doctors and other high income professionals? Here you go!
The Hands-Off Investor is the most important book I read this year. If you want to learn about passive real estate investing, check it out.
Of the books I reviewed this week, it's the only one I actually purchased and really, aside from the history books, the only one I really wanted to read.
David Bach's classic book "The Automatic Millionaire" is a major contribution to the personal finance world and should be read by just about every investor.
Cory Fawcett has become a prolific physician finance author in the last year or two. Here we review his three contributions to this space.
The Foolish Corner is the highest-yield behavioral finance book I know of and I can't recommend it more highly.
I passed my EM board recertification! Here's what I used to get ready. I compare PEER IX with Rosh Review and Board Vitals.
Kenyon Meadows is an advocate of investing in high-yield investments like peer to peer loans and crowdfunded real estate. His book, Alternative Financial Medicine, describes his experience and lays out the basics of these alternative asset classes.
As we come to the end of CFE week, we review three books ideal for the beginning investor. If you can't make it through one of these, give up and go hire an advisor.
Mike Piper, CPA and James Lange, CPA are two of the good guys in the financial world. They've dedicated themselves to writing the best books out there on Social Security. Claiming it right is less complicated than it used to be, but it's still worth learning about.
Ever thought about being an internet entrepreneur? You don't have to start your own website. You can buy one that someone else has started with proven revenue. Jeff Hunt will teach you how.
Two of the best financial books that came out this year are Demuth's book on reducing investment related taxes and Clement's book on how to use money to be happier. I cannot recommend them more highly.
It's that time of year to do your Continuing Financial Education. MD/MBAs have been busy this year and two excellent books are now available for your CFE- The Doctor's Handbook and The Business Side of Medicine.
In the last year, a fair number of physician financial blogs have popped up. Most are surprised to see that I encourage what they're doing since blogging is more collaborative than competitive.
The White Coat Investor: A Doctor's Guide to Personal Finance and Investing is now available on Audible. Figure out what the fuss is all about by getting your copy today!