So, You Want to Be a Medical Expert Witness: Part 2
Here are five guidelines to keep you in the know and out of trouble working your first medical expert witness case.
Here are five guidelines to keep you in the know and out of trouble working your first medical expert witness case.
Is a donor-advised fund the best way to give generously to charities? Here are the pros and cons so you can decide.
PIMD describes his portfolio as a hodgepodge of investments. Has he become the investment collector I've warned about? You be the judge.
TPP discusses the Three Kinder Questions and how they can be used as a tool to build an intentional life.
How much money will you need to retire? Physician on FIRE runs through all the information you'll need to calculate your target number.
Is real estate investing inflation proof? PIMD takes a look at multiple ways real estate can be used as a hedge against inflation.
Have you thought of going part-time? It's definitely on the table for TPP as he combats burnout and seeks for better work-life balance as a physician.
Physician on FIRE shares a revealing look at what he's up to with early retirement, financial independence, and running a successful blog.
It doesn't matter if you're investing in stocks or real estate, it's important to diversify your portfolio to reduce exposure to market risk.
Have you made bad decisions with money based on untrue financial advice? TPP dispells 5 myths that commonly derail doctors from achieving financial success.
PoF shows how to save thousands on basic portfolio management chores by teaching how to take end of year RMDs and rebalancing.
How can doctors hit that sweet spot of gaining wealth without burning out? PIMD shares his thoughts on what true wealth is and 3 steps to attain it.
The premise of the Pareto Principle is that 20% of the work will give you 80% of the results. Here's the 20% doctors need to know about successful investing.
Physician on FIRE may be retired from medicine but he and his family are still making charitable giving a top priority via their Donor-Advised Fund (DAF).
Want to invest in real estate but wondering if you're just too late to join in? Here's PIMDs take on late start real estate investing.