Childcare for Doctors and the Cost of Daycare Options
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.
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.
An interview with Dr. Ryan Gray discussing how to help pre-med students through the medical school application and admissions process. Also, reader questions and lots more.
In this episode, I talk about Dr. Mike Meru and his student loan balance of over $1 million dollars. Is he crazy? Or crazy like a fox? Here's my take on the situation and how best to manage large student loan debts.
We're giving away money again with the annual WCI Scholarship. If you're a student, write an essay and try to get some cash! If not a student, then give some cash! Or just help us judge all these essays! Either way, it's a lot of fun every year.
Interview with author & popular financial blogger Mike Piper, CPA discussing the 199A deduction, when to take social security, the LLC vs S Corp vs C Corp decision, and frequent tax issues that high-income professionals face.
Physicians are a pretty rational crowd. Why is it then, that we often do the opposite of rational when it comes to personal finances?
Burnout isn't simple at all. The Happy Philosopher has been through it and his lessons learned are profound. One of many takeaways--start saying no to things that don't add value or happiness in your life.
Interview with Dr. Peter Kim, founder of Curbside Real Estate, addressing physician-specific issues encountered during the home buying process. Curbside's goal is to save you time, money and stress.
We've had a wonderful year, touched a lot of lives, and even made some money. Great job! Thank you for what you do.
This is a “back to basics” show. Mutual funds make up the majority of my investment portfolio and I think that should be the case for most investors out there. Get rich once, get rich slowly. Good investing is boring investing.
Podcast #33 Show Notes: Questions from Medical Students I'm answering questions from medical students on the show today. We are recording this for the first time on YouTube. It is still available via...