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Paying Yourself First – 6 Ways to Automate Your Financial Life
If you aren’t automating your financial tasks, you are likely leaving money on the table. Learn 6 ways to pay yourself first, so that you can find efficient financial success.
MMM #3: Fitting a Peloton into Your Budget
Is there something that you absolutely love to spend money on? In this episode, we not only tell you that it is okay… but that we highly encourage you to do it. Are we abandoning frugality completely? Is the site coming off the rails? Learn to spend lavishly in a guilt-free way.
MMM #1: How Batching Might Save Your Personal Finances
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by your financial tasks? That’s because you aren’t batching your personal finance tasks. Come find out what batching is, and how it’ll help make your life easier.
Why FIRE Shouldn’t Be Your Focus
I’m going to say something wildly unpopular… I’m not a fan of FIRE. At least not half of it. Come find out which half, and why.
5 Reasons to Pay Off Your Debt (Instead of Investing)
Should I pay off my debt or invest? That’s a tough question. Yet, I firmly fall into the debt pay off group much of the time. Am I just bad at math? Or is there more to it? Here are 5 reasons you should consider focusing on paying off your debt.
How to Determine Your Savings Rate: Spend Save Ratio
This is a guest post written by Dr. John Lim who is a well-known author in the personal finance...
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.
Live Now Or Save for Later: The Now or Later Fallacy
Should you save for tomorrow or live for today? It can be a challenging problem for many to figure out. Can we have our cake and eat it too?
Book Report: The Doctors Guide to Starting Your Practice Right
Getting your medical practice started on the right foot can be challenging. You should know that there are resources out there to teach you how to do this. Join along as we review The Doctor’s Guide to Starting Your Practice Right.
Doctors Aren’t Burned Out, They are Morally Injured
In philosophy, terms are important. They have connotations and meanings that dictate the conversation. Even when we have the term, we spend time defining them. And it is time we stop defining what is happening in medicine as “burn out” and start using the right term – moral injury.
Choosing the Right Asset Allocation: Avoiding Analysis Paralysis (BFS #2)
Getting started is sometimes the toughest part about investing. How do we pick the right asset allocation? What IS the right asset allocation? Behavioral Finance has something to teach us about why limiting our choices, and making things simple, is often the best way to figure it all out.
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