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January 12, 2024

Analyzing the Return on My Medical Education

Go become a doctor. It will be worth it. Your education is the best investment that you can make. Don’t worry about the loans. You’ll

January 8, 2024

Revisiting My Very First Blog Post!

By looking the problem in the face and being determined to learn as much as we could to right the ship, we took back control

December 29, 2023

(Before My Financial Education) I Only Did 3 Things Right…

In the past, I’ve reviewed the top 11 financial mistakes that I made prior to dedicating myself to becoming financially literate and striving for financial

December 14, 2023

PhREI Network Roundup 12-14-23: Ending Needle Pain

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! The

December 13, 2023

33 Medical School Debt Statistics That All Doctors Need to Know

The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) administers a national Graduation Questionnaire (GQ) survey annually to all graduating medical students. 16,630 students responded in 2020. This

December 11, 2023

Free Financial Advice From PubMed?

It’s impossible to walk down the street or even just be in an OR without hearing someone offering unsolicited financial advice in some form or

December 8, 2023

Financial Education 101: How to Finally Get Started on the Path to Financial Well-Being

Before we start, here is a quick reference list for you to learn the basics for your financial education on this blog! Read them all

December 6, 2023

The Best Financial Mistake I Ever Made

I spend a lot of time talking about my mistakes. But what is my biggest financial mistake? Related Posts:Top 11 Financial Mistakes That I Have

December 4, 2023

Real Estate Investing: Why the Tortoise Beats the Hare

Real estate investing is an amazing wealth building tool. When done the right way. In general this is true but it is especially true for

December 1, 2023

9 Strategies to Curb Overspending on Amazon

It’s December. That means holiday time. And increased spending. And stretched budgets. This typically means a lot of stress. So I think this is the