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November 20, 2023

10 Steps to Financial Freedom for Young Attending Physicians

One of the most read posts of mine is a guide to Ten Finance Moves You Need to Make as a Resident. I think this

November 13, 2023

3 Ways I Defined My Value Ahead of My Contract Negotiations

I just recently completed contract negotiations and renewed my contract with my employer. Overall, I am very happy with how it went. And I’ll certainly

September 27, 2023

5 Reasons You Still Need to Max Out Your 401k

I’ll be totally honest. A few years ago, before I started this blog and my personal finance journey, I had no clue what a 401k

September 1, 2023

A Step Forward in Physician Salary Transparency

Dollar signs, numbers, and loopholes are popping up in job ads. Some employers are required by law; others are disclosing salary by choice. Either way,

August 7, 2023

Money Matters in Medicine: My Book Review

I’m really excited to announce that my book, Money Matters in Medicine, is officially published! Why did I write a book? Ever since I started

August 2, 2023

10 Sure FIRE Ways to Jump Start Your Personal Finances

Financial well-being is one of the most important yet overlooked factors in overall well-being for physicians, and really anyone else. But doctors are particularly bad

July 31, 2023

Profiling Employers Who Will Hire Doctors As A Contractor

We estimate that 25% of doctors are performing working as independent contractors. And thus, around 1/4 of us are receiving 1099 income. This is not

June 27, 2023

Finance Flash Go! Episode #116: Non-Compete Clauses

Today on the Finance Flash Go! podcast, we will talk about non-compete clauses. Listen to the full episode and subscribe here! A non-complete clause is

April 7, 2023

What Do New CMS Changes Mean for Doctors?

On November 01, 2022, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a final rule that includes updates and policy changes for Medicare payments

April 5, 2023

Examining the Value of Normative Physician Compensation Data

If there is one thing that I think every physician should know – but most actually don’t – it’s their value. I’m not referring to