How to Turn Your Financial Life Around
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.
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.
Interviewing 7 physician millionaires who explain how they accomplished it and advice on how to make it happen for you.
Most doctors don't save enough. But there are a few that save too much and struggle to spend it. Here are some tips to help.
Learn the basics of financial planning for special-needs children: special-needs trusts, ABLE accounts, insurance, estate planning, and more.
Emergency funds are a great idea. However, in practice, it seems that by the time you really have one, you no longer need it.
The philosophy of the White Coat Investor laid out in 12 points. Back to basics on financial planning, debt, asset allocation, taxes, spending, student loans, and lots more.
Are you Dr. Content or Dr. Neurotic when it comes to oversaving? The more we can move toward Dr. Content and away from Dr. Neurotic, the happier we and our families are going to be.
If your car payment is greater than your 401(k) contribution, you're not going to build much wealth. So what is the ideal investment to debt ratio?
It's harder than most people would think to live on $350K, but it's not THAT hard. Simply put, stop spending so much money! Here are 10 tips to help you budget so you can meet your financial goals.
Think you can't save any money as an intern? Alex Foster, MD achieved a 20% savings rate, was able to fund an IRA and HSA, bought the right insurance, gave to charity, and travel hacked vacations, ALL in his intern year. Here's how he made it happen.
Many of you are worse than broke with a six-figure NEGATIVE net worth but still think you can live like a rich doctor. Stop being one of the poorest in the world and learn how to "live like a resident" for the quickest way to wealth.
This millionaire stuff isn't that hard. You owe it to yourself to become a millionaire. Just do it.
Emergency funds allow you to take on many risks, avoid debt, and avoid selling low. But don't be dogmatic about them--the opportunity cost is real, especially for those who are not rich yet.
Craig Daste thinks fancy cars bought on credit are worth it. I think he's wrong. You decide for yourself.
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.