Many doctors I know want to create nonclinical income streams but don't know how to get started....
Month: November 2020
5 Ways to Increase Your Investment Returns
Here are several ways to increase your investment return without ever needing a working crystal ball to reach your investing goals.
The Doctrine of Charity
Did you know that most people turn into mind readers when they have been around someone for long...
Camp FI Review: A Weekend with FI-Curious Strangers
I have attended Camp FI three times in its short existence. This Camp FI review details what the weekend retreats are all about and why you may want to go.
How to Get Rich: Curbing Spending on the Big 5
There is one simple reason why most physicians do not get rich early in their careers – the Big 5. Learn how to get rich by avoiding the Big 5 expenses until you are at a point that you can afford them.
Finding A Way Out
What do you do in a bad situation? Obviously look for a way out! But sometimes it’s best fo figure out what makes the situation so bad in the first place.
8 Essential Traits of a Good Property Manager
Finding a good property manager is easier said than done. How can you find one of the good ones?
Budgeting That You Won’t Hate: Backwards Budgeting
Let’s be real. Most of us hate budgeting. I know that I do. That said, I am a big believer that unintentional plans lead to lots of people ending up broke. What if I told you that there is a way to budget that you won’t hate, and it will accomplish all of your goals automatically? Too good to be true? Read on to find out…
12 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Financial Advisor
Need a financial advisor? Consider asking him some or all of these questions at the initial meeting.
The Most Important Financial Decision You Will Ever Make
What matters most? The short term or the long term? Dr. Joshua White talks about the most important financial decision you’ll ever make. Keep on reading!
It Is All Your Fault
You have control over how you feel. Not your circumstances. Not anyone else in the world. How you feel is all your fault.
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