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A Two Million Dollar Book: The Physician Philosopher’s Guide to Personal Finance ​
The Physician Philosopher’s Guide to Personal Finance has been called a two million dollar book. An overview of this excellent primer from Dr. James Turner.
Lazy Workers are Bad; Lazy Portfolios Are Great
Being lazy while practicing medicine doesn’t likely lead to the results you want. However, being lazy in the market is ideal. Here are five lazy portfolios that will provide great success, including the one I prescribe to (The Physician Philosopher Five Fund Portfolio). Come see why lazy is best.
Should You Use a HELOC to Invest in More Real Estate?
If you have a rental property or two already and you’re looking to increase your portfolio, a HELOC is a great way to accomplish two things.Â
How to Be a DIY Investor
Want to become a DIY investor with no need for an advisor? Then this is the article for you! Keep reading!
Earning Free Travel the Hard Way (and How to Make it Much Easier)
Free travel can be earned in a variety of ways. I’ve earned free travel the hard way a few times. Now I do it the easy way. Earn yourself some free travel!
Cash-on-Cash Return: The Most Important Calculation in Investing?
What’s the best way to evaluate an investment? Let’s explore one of the simplest and most effective ways of calculating the return.
Donor Advised Funds with Vanguard Charitable
Here’s how to use the Vanguard Charitable Donor-Advised Fund to grease the wheels of giving with less hassle to you.
Teach Your Kids About Money with the Bank of Mom and Dad
How do you teach your kids about money? Talk about money, teach the magic of compound interest, model good habits and institute the Bank of Mom and Dad.
How to Avoid FOMO When Investing
Here are a few actionable steps to avoid acting purely due to the fear of missing out when investing.
Stop Trading Time for Money by Building Non-Clinical Income
Many doctors I know want to create nonclinical income...
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...











