Roughly 25% of physicians prefer directly owning rental properties (active) while the remaining 75% prefer investing in other people’s deals (passive). The thing is, many think you need to choose either one side and stick with it. The truth is, you can do both. I’ve maintained a hybrid approach investing in deals dependent on how much capital I have and what the opportunities are. Read today’s guest post to learn more.
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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.
A FIRE-Minded Approach to Life Insurance
Editor's Note: I have very strong opinions on insurance after my own personal experience. That's...
Why Creating Additional Income Streams is No Longer Optional
It’s becoming more and more common to see people, regardless of their careers, lifestyles, or situations, working towards creating streams of income outside of their day job. I’m here to tell you why it’s no longer a fun hobby. Now, it’s a necessity.
Disability Insurance: The Cost Of Waiting
Editor’s Note from Jimmy: This article was written by Larry Keller at Physician Financial...
Why VTSAX?
The Vanguard Total Stock Market Fund, ticker symbol VTSAX, gets a lot of attention and love from authors and investors alike. But why VTSAX? I’ll dig into what VTSAX actually is and how it’s performed while discussing what makes the “Vermont Saxophone” such a popular choice for do-it-yourself investors.
5 Steps To Winning at Personal Finance
Money can be tough. But htere are ways to make sure you are winning at personal finance. Here are your first five steps on your journey to wealth.
Why You Shouldn’t Trust the Financial Industry
Getting good financial advice can prove challenging. One reason? Trust. Here are are five reasons you should’nt trust the financial industry.
How My Investing Changed After Financial Independence
Editor: I’ve changed up the way I’ve invested additional money. I’d like to share how and why...
The Bogleheads’ Guide to the Three-Fund Portfolio
The Bogleheads’ Guide to the Three-Fund Portfolio teaches a simple and effective way to invest so you can move on with your life.
Top 5 Financial Priorities for an Early Career Physician
An early career physician has a lot going on and doesn’t need to get everything just right, but there are a few financial priorities that should be recognized.
Three Keys to Starting a Physician-run Business
Here are three very important keys to keep in mind when starting your business.
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