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Slow Travel in Guanajuato Mexico

Slow Travel in Guanajuato Mexico

Slow travel is an art. And this post sets a great example. So, if you’ve ever considered the idea, come find out what it looks like!

The 2 Worst Ways to Pay for Financial Advice

The 2 Worst Ways to Pay for Financial Advice

There’s good financial advice out there. And then there is financial advice that is not only bad, but costly. Here are 2 of the worst ways to pay for financial advice (and why you should avoid them).

5 Steps To Winning at Personal Finance

5 Steps To Winning at Personal Finance

Unfortunately, many of us are left to figure out personal finance all on our own. Yet, there is a better way. And it starts with figuring out the puzzle one step at a time. Here are 5 of the most important steps.

Would I Regret Leaving Medicine?

Would I Regret Leaving Medicine?

One thing I don’t do well with in life is regrets. Many physicians talk about leaving medicine. Yet, few actually pull the cord. Would you regret leaving medicine? POF tells us his thoughts in this Saturday Selection.

The Monthly Checkout: The FinCon19 Issue

The Monthly Checkout: The FinCon19 Issue

FinCon is the highlight of the year for many of us. While I cannot include an exhaustive list of everyone who came (there are over 2,500 people), I did want to highlight some of the physician finance bloggers I met, and their great content. Come find out what you’re missing!

Becoming an Investment Collector

Becoming an Investment Collector

Seeing different points of view is a good thing. While I don’t personally plan on becoming an investment collector, I think it’s good for you to know what it looks like. After reading this post, you might be able to decide one way or another if it’s for you.

20 Point Financial Checklist for Doctors

20 Point Financial Checklist for Doctors

Have you ever wanted a financial checklist to make sure you are starting off on the right foot? Well, this guest post written by a fee-only financial planner should point you in the right direction!

Should I Invest or Pay Off Debt? A Case Study

Should I Invest or Pay Off Debt? A Case Study

Ever wondered if you should pay off your debt or invest? This case study could help. And, if it doesn’t, the step-by-step guide at the end of the post definitely will. Check it out.

Fixed versus Variable Student Loan Rates

Fixed versus Variable Student Loan Rates

Residents and new attendings often ask me, should I get a fixed or a variable interest rate when I refinance my student loans? This is a tough question to answer unless your mindset is right. Come check out this WCI Saturday Selection to help get you in the right mind space.

Financial Mistakes For the Financially Literate

Financial Mistakes For the Financially Literate

I’ve never pretended to be perfect, which is why I think it’s the right thing to do to air out some of the financial mistakes I still make today. Some are more recent than others, but the theme is the same. I struggle with financial discipline and decisions just as much as you. Read on to hear about some of my dirty financial laundry.

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