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It’s hard to escape the topic of credit cards and the rewards that can make you a happy traveler. But here are five cards you should avoid.
It’s hard to escape the topic of credit cards and the rewards that can make you a happy traveler. But here are five cards you should avoid.
Here's what doctors need to know about President Trump's announcement that there will be a $100,000 fee to obtain a new H-1B visa.
Discussing and answering reader questions about the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, how it will affect current and future student loans, and whether it's still worth it to go to medical school.
Now that I've been a judge for the WCI scholarship for the past half-decade, let me tell you everything I've learned from the experience.
The 2025 WCI Medical School Scholarship is underway. Here's a chance for medical and other professional students to win cash prizes.
With so much talk about the future of PSLF, many young physicians who are counting on loan forgiveness are nervous. Here's what you can do.
Residency comes with unique financial challenges. Still, renters insurance is an affordable and practical protection that is much needed.
Carve out a large percentage of your income for building wealth; then spend the rest on what REALLY makes you happy. Forget the other stuff.
Want to see soon-to-be-docs show their shock and happiness? Check out the best reactions of those who participated in Match Day 2025.
Your credit score doesn't necessarily tell you whether you're on the right financial track. Here's what it means—and what it doesn't.
You email me plenty of financial questions, and I send back plenty of answers. Let's take a sampling of some our conversations.
Let's focus some of our attention on when interest rates matter most and when they can be reasonably ignored.
We know that buying disability insurance as a resident can be a smart move. But what about purchasing it when you're still a medical student?
Apply to be a WCI Champion today, and you could make a difference of millions of dollars to your classmates.
I was lucky to learn a few lessons from my grandparents as I grew up. I keep these ideas in mind as we manage the family finances today.