The Six Big Money Items You Should Do as a Resident
There are a few important financial chores every busy resident would be foolish to ignore. Get these 6 things done and checked off on your "to-do" list.
There are a few important financial chores every busy resident would be foolish to ignore. Get these 6 things done and checked off on your "to-do" list.
One of the lessons frequently taught to me growing up was that I was free to choose anything I like, but that I wasn't free to choose the consequences of my choices. Those were attached to the choices, like two ends of a stick.
People wonder how I know so much about personal finance and investing. The truth is that 99% of the questions I get are just the same 40 or 50 questions over and over again.
Financial advice is expensive stuff. But if you're not going to learn enough to do this well on your own, you'll be better off paying someone to give you good advice at a fair price.
Mid-career physicians face unique financial difficulties when compared to their broke early career counterparts and their late career colleagues wrestling with an impending retirement. Consider these issues in your financial planning.
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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.
Are you paying too much for financial advice? It isn't hard to learn to negotiate from a position of power to lower fees and stop giving money away.
David A. Burd, CFP, and James S. Hemphill, CFP, CIMA, two financial advisers with TGS Financial Advisors, (no financial relationship, but they did send me a free copy of the book) have written a delig...
I frequently see articles about why you should hire a financial advisor, especially an asset manager. Recently, OJM, a physician-focused financial advisory firm, sent me a link to a newly-written arti...
Don't focus solely on your investment income, either before or after retirement lest you commit these four cardinal sins.
In personal finance, like in most areas of life, some things matter more than others. Here are the ten things that matter most.
I had the opportunity recently to read Charley Ellis's Winning The Loser's Game. This is an investment classic and should be required reading for anyone who is either picking their own stocks or tryin...
I love to see physicians who write about finance, especially practicing physicians who give physician-specific advice. As near as I can tell, there are only three such books [Update before publicatio...
As part of my "Virtual Book Tour" for The White Coat Investor: A Doctor's Guide to Personal Finance and Investing, I was interviewed on Josh Mettle's Physician Financial Success Podcast about the book...