What Does Your Financial Report Card Look Like?
Add up the damage and figure out your financial GPA. In this school, we are grading on investments, debt, insurance, savings, income, and financial literacy.
Add up the damage and figure out your financial GPA. In this school, we are grading on investments, debt, insurance, savings, income, and financial literacy.
Today we bring on a listener and help her fix financial mistakes made with asset allocation, insurance, financial advisors, taxes, risk tolerance, and more. Hopefully, it will help many of you in similar circumstances take charge of your finances.
Doc G of DiverseFI.com topped out at $950,000 a year as an internist. Listen to how he built a thriving private practice that he truly enjoys. Your path will look different than what Doc G did but be creative. What could you do?
We're announcing our WCI Scholarship finalists this week. Today, we publish excerpts from the honorable mentions - 6th-10th place. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.
The recent headlines sound terrible but what is the real truth behind Public Service Loan Forgiveness rejections?
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Military pathologist, Dr Anne Champeaux talks about how she became financially independent while also raising a pro tennis player son. Costs can be exorbitant when raising an exceptional child but Dr Champeaux has a formula for making it work.
When you decide not to invest in a major asset class like bonds you're making a pretty big bet. In this episode, we examine the reasons for including bonds in your portfolio.
Talking today with surgeon Dr. Nii Darko from Docs Outside the Box about ordinary doctors doing extraordinary things to impact society. Also discussing finances, paying off $600,000+ in student loan debt, and moving toward financial independence.
Today's guest post explores how our values, personality, and priorities, can translate into financial success no matter what side of the Wealth Equation we are on.
Public versus private school is an endless debate, but only because no one ever adds in the opportunity cost, at which point many will realize it is a luxury that they either cannot afford or don't value sufficiently to buy.
Which childcare option is best? This physician has done the research on the cost of childcare so you can make the best decision for your family and your finances.
In this episode, I answer questions about moonlighting, address side gigs, and listener questions about donating to charity, Roth IRAs, food storage and lots more.
Yes, this post is on a financial website. No, this post has nothing to do with finances. In fact, most of my regular blog readers will never read this. But it's the easiest place for me to host this a...
Dr. Daniel Smith shares some of his smart, and a few of his not so smart, money decisions made during residency. Learn from them and set yourself up for financial success.
Today's podcast is about issues facing residents: student loans, when & if you should refinance those loans, disability insurance, retirement accounts, buying a home versus renting, & the importance of living like a resident after residency.
Medical school may not have taught you about money, but we will.
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