3 Ways My Financial Plan Is Changing Due to End of Federal Student Loan Forbearance
When I wrote this post, the federal student loan forbearance ended on December 31, 2022. Now it’s extended. So this piece is now how I
When I wrote this post, the federal student loan forbearance ended on December 31, 2022. Now it’s extended. So this piece is now how I
I was recently asked to share some of my thoughts on some common life insurance and credit card FAQs by MoneyGeek. Why these two topics
Let’s just get right into it! You already know what investments I really think you should avoid. So, what are the top 11 ways that
Is the creeping presence of private equity in medicine a good or bad thing for doctors? This is a very challenging question. And one that
Theoretically in response to inflation, the IRS recently announced that the contribution limits for 401(k)/403(b) retirement accounts is being raised from $20,500 in 2022 to
This is actually one of the most common financial questions and relationship questions in general. But, as always, this discussion will focus on a doctor
The path to doctorhood is not an easy one by any stretch of the imagination. Regardless of specialty, becoming a doctor is grueling. Start with
As a doctor-in-training or doctor early in your career, you already have enough on your plate — the absolute last thing you want to worry
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way of life for most Americans and impacted nearly every industry. Labor shortages, higher gas prices and supply issues have
After years of medical training, many young physicians are eager to celebrate their new career with the purchase of their first home. Not to be