The Right Way to Use Debt in Medical School
Will Future You appreciate how you're spending borrowed money? Here's how to manage your medical school debt while creating a reliable pathway to wealth.
Will Future You appreciate how you're spending borrowed money? Here's how to manage your medical school debt while creating a reliable pathway to wealth.
In this episode, I interview Jesse Mecham, the founder of You Need a Budget. We talk about the budgeting philosophy behind the software and the four rules of budgeting.
Discussing what to do when faced with a severe pay cut. Also taking listener questions about mortgage forbearance, real estate investing during COVID, and lots more.
Discussing charitable giving, disability and life insurance outside the US, balancing Roth conversions against ACA subsidies, PLLCs vs LLCs and more.
Broke? Buried in debt? Meager retirement savings? I want to motivate you to turn it around and have an awesome financial life in less than 5 years.
Reviewing a few more books today for CFE week. Also answering reader Q&As on how to invest your HSA, budgeting for a wedding, kids' 529s vs retirement saving, and lots more.
Interviewing a resident today talking cashflow/budgeting, W-4s, retirement accounts when going for PSLF, student loan management, dual income DI, and more.
A life without payments seems like a trip to The Twilight Zone for far too many. Let me take you there and dream about what your life could look like in the near future.
Take a peek behind the curtain at what an actual, real life WCI Family Budget Meeting looks like. Trust me, it's more boring than you might think.
Financial independence requires eliminating financial concerns from our lives. When we are out of debt, adequately insured, and on track to meet our savings and investing goals, such as college and retirement, we are free to practice in the way we see fit.
The Hedonic Treadmill can make you feel poorer despite spending more and more every year. This article will help you see if you are on it, and what you can do to get off it.
Residents make the average American household income. How can you raise a family on that? Here are 6 tips to make it work.
By Dr. James M. Dahle, WCI Founder There are two cities in this world that always make me feel poor, no matter what my income when I go there, London and New York City. I returned recently from a very...