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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 10, 2023

3 Biggest Reasons I Decided to (Re) Refinance My Private Loans

Yesterday (April 2023), I finished the process of refinancing my private student loans for a second time. I’ve been on the look out for a

July 7, 2023

Doctors Need to Become Better Borrowers

Becoming better borrowers isn’t on the list of really any doctors (future or present) that I talk to. But it should be. The problem is

July 3, 2023

My 7 New Financial Plan Changes

Selenid and I recently made some changes to our financial plan. We do not take this lightly. But you will remember that in our original

June 30, 2023

New Net Worth Update: Almost a Millionaire

I must admit. Once again, I’ve been behind with my net worth update. (Here’s the last one.) Our financial plan calls for it every 3

June 1, 2023

PhREI Network Roundup 6-1-23: Partial Financial Freedom is Awesome Too!

As you know, as part of the PhREI network, we decided to start a weekly roundup to share new activity from across the network. Enjoy! Carpe

May 31, 2023

7 Financial Considerations of Pursuing a Fellowship

The decision to pursue a fellowship as a doctor can be a complicated one. There are a ton of factors to consider. However, not is

May 15, 2023

11 Finance Steps for a Resident That Will Make You Over $1 Million

If you are a resident like I was, you probably feel a bit stuck financially. You don’t make a lot of money. You are working

May 1, 2023

What Do Doctors Need to Include in Their Savings Rate?

As I’ve shared before, the formula for wealth as a physician is quite simple. And a savings rate of at least 20% is pretty much