Benefits of Not Being Married Legally [Pros and Cons]
Although there are lots of reasons for marriage, Bonnie Koo, MD believes it sometimes makes sense to delay marriage for the financial perks of cohabitation.
Although there are lots of reasons for marriage, Bonnie Koo, MD believes it sometimes makes sense to delay marriage for the financial perks of cohabitation.
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Today's guest, Dr. Jason Mizell is a pioneer in the academic community for promoting physician financial literacy. Learn about his Business of Medicine class and why medical students should start demanding it in their schools.
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Answering listener questions today about target retirement funds, when to invest in bonds, 529s across state lines, using a trust as a beneficiary, student loan management, and lots more.
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My story started in a desert, surrounded by endless sand and grit, but it was the grit within me that granted me the resilience to pursue medicine again. I no longer try to wash the grit away: it is part of who I am.
I lived in a stone house with no tap water and toilet until I was 10 years old. I learned things such as a building could be as tall as a hill or even a mountain, a toilet could flush water, and people drove cars.
My parents left everything behind with the goal of giving their children the best chance at a successful future. I'm on the brink of fulfilling my dream of becoming a physician and realizing my parent's vision.