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Building Wealth
The 6 stages of diversification — Where are you at?
Diversification means different things to different people. WCI sees six levels of diversification and recommends you nail at least the top three.
Partial FIRE: The solution to your problems?
There has been a lot of focus on FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early), but I am here to tell you that you can experience a lot of the benefit of FIRE before you get there. In fact, I’d argue FIRE can be detrimental to your life, and that partial FIRE could prove to be a better solution…it just might solve your problems.
The backdoor roth point / Counterpoint: A must-do or meh?
Dualing viewpoints of the Backdoor Roth. Always enjoy a good guest post offering two different opinions on a controversial topic. Are you a Yay or Nay?
5 tax benefits of investing in a syndication
Ah, tax season – the time of year almost no one enjoys. For doctors, it’s the time of year to realize just how much of their incomes are being given to their silent partner: good old Uncle Sam.
Why does the stock market go up?
We go back to basics in this week’s Saturday Selection. The White Coat Investor shares foundational knowledge about the stock market to help grow your financial literacy.
Confessions of an Ex-AUM Financial Advisor
Financial advisors can be paid in a number of different ways, and it can be difficult to know how yours is paid and how much if you don’t ask.
Does a Higher Advertised Return Make a Better Investment?
Spoiler alert: Here’s the moral of the story. Do not choose one investment over another simply because it advertises a higher rate of return.
Burnout and Your Mindset
Burnout is a big problem that doctors face. Dr. Jordan Frey shares his experience with burnout in today’s guest post.
Choose to be rich
Given your high income, becoming wealthy is really a choice. Once you choose, it’s no longer a matter of IF you become rich, but WHEN.
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.
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