What is a Health Savings Account (HSA)? How is it diferrent than an FSA? Why does everyone talk about it? What expenses does an HSA cover? Should you use your HSA for that big procedure you just had? All that and more in today’s post.
Month: October 2021
A Tale of 4 Single Primary Care Physicians
Your finances as an unmarried individual filing taxes a single filer while earning significantly less than a specialist or a dual-income household will look a lot different. Read today’s guest post to learn more.
When Should a Doctor Get Disability Insurance?
I told him I needed life insurance. He said sure. He told me I needed disability insurance. I told him no (three times in fact).  He asked if I was healthy, and I mentioned a couple of medical problems for which I get treatment.  Eventually, though he sold me on the idea of going for it. “What could it hurt to try….” It hurt a lot.
Should I Tithe Pre-tax or Post-tax (or at all)?
Charitable giving and tithing can be a touchy subject. This website is not here to tell you what to do, but it is here to challenge you and to get you to make intentional financial decisions. That’s just what this post on tithing does.
Will More Money Make Me Happier?
I published a post discussing the most recent Medscape burnout & depression survey results for...
A FIRE-Minded Approach to Life Insurance
Editor's Note: I have very strong opinions on insurance after my own personal experience. That's...
The Road To Burnout Helped Me Find My Purpose
We all know the story. The happy and forward looking medical student entering their first year, and the end result of the burned out and depressed doctor at the end. The road to hell is paved with good intentions. How did we get here? This is why I write.
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