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…
Month: April 2022
10 Milestones to Financial Independence Worth Celebrating
Some things in life are worth celebrating. We know that the road to financial independence can be long, and so we must not wait to get there before we have cause for celebration. Here are ten milestones on the financial independence journey that should make you pause, take notice, and take a moment to enjoy.
Why Do Doctors Kill Themselves?
I still remember exactly where I was when suicide first touched my life. I was in my second year of residency. I was sleeping. It was 2 am two days before Christmas when I received the call from my mom. I can’t explain why, but I knew immediately. This started my journey into wondering why doctors kill themselves.
AUM versus Flat-Fee: A Financial Advisor’s Perspective
Have you ever wanted a financial advisor’s inside perspective on fee-models? Well, today is your day. If you have a financial advisor (or if you are considering one), this post is a must-read.
5 Examples of Bad Financial Advice from Dave Ramsey (for Doctors)
Many people hail Dave Ramsey as a financial guru. He is a bit of a lightning rod, though. Particularly in the physician world where he provides terrible financial advice for doctors. Don’t believe me? Here are 5 examples.
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