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September 3, 2020

What Does The New “Adverse Market Fee” Mean for Real Estate Investors?

As a real estate investor, the landscape is constantly changing. Markets fluctuate and rates go up and down. COVID has certainly thrown things for a

August 27, 2020

My Stock Portfolio Is Better Than Your Financial Advisor’s

Chances are that your stock portfolio is run by some financial advisor, planner, or saleswoman masked as one of the prior two. He or she

August 11, 2020

Rapper Young M.A. & The Prudent Plastic Surgeon: A Match Made in Investing Heaven?

Ask anyone who’s ever operated with me about my musical tastes. Rap and hip hop are my go-to. Like index fund and active real estate

August 3, 2020

60 Days of the Prudent Plastic Surgeon!

As of today, it has been exactly 2 months since I began the Prudent Plastic Surgeon blog.  The idea was simple. I believe that financial

July 30, 2020

How I Increased My Net Worth Between Graduation and Starting My Attending Job

As I write this post, I am set to begin my attending job tomorrow.  Obviously, I can’t help but reflect on the long path that

July 21, 2020

How Much Is Enough Retirement Savings?

How much money do we need for retirement savings? This seems like a simple question on its face, but it’s one that requires a lot

July 13, 2020

Still Need a Written Personal Financial Plan? Here…Use Mine!

I’ve mentioned a bunch of times on the blog that I went from totally and utterly financially clueless to managing all of my own finances

July 2, 2020

What Is Your Why?

What is your reason for seeking financial well-being and independence? This seems on its face like such a simple and kind of ridiculous question. Of

June 25, 2020

What I Did (And Am Doing) To Fix My Financial Mistakes – Part II

Welcome back to The Prudent Plastic Surgeon! We’ve already reviewed what I have done to correct the first 5 of my top ten financial mistakes

June 24, 2020

What I Did (And Am Doing) To Fix My Financial Mistakes – Part I

At this point, I have shared all of the mistakes that I have made financially. To review, I never pursued a financial education, convincing myself

June 15, 2020

The Importance of Financial Education as a Trainee

            I made every mistake in the book. Literally, they were actually in the book. This was a personal finance book tailored to physicians. Many of

October 10, 2018

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