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June 12, 2024

Evaluating a New Expense: Laundry

Within this blog and the overall personal finance space, expenses are largely viewed within the lens of minimizing and managing them. And that’s for good

May 27, 2024

Examining My Mental Representations of Money

This is going to be a bit of a weird and intangible post. But I think it will be a fun exercise for me and

May 20, 2024

25 Things Doctors Never Ever Need to Buy

I love The Office. And in one episode, Michael, the lovable but hapless boss, talks to Oscar, the pragmatic accountant, about his money troubles. Oscar

May 14, 2024

Finance Flash Go! Episode #162: Consumer Debt

Today on the Finance Flash Go! podcast, I’ll share why consumer debt is a true financial emergency! Listen to the full episode and subscribe here!

May 1, 2024

11 Important Ways I Am Fixing My Financial Mistakes: A 3+ Year Update

At this point, I have shared all of my financial mistakes. And, for long time readers of the blog, one of my first posts ever

April 12, 2024

Exploring the Finances of a Family Vacation

As I write this post, Selenid and I are about a week back from our first real family vacation. And it was a ton of

April 5, 2024

5 Important Ways Patience is a Financial Superpower

I am a very impatient person by nature. My mom tells a story that even in Kindergarten I could never sit still. I would stand

March 29, 2024

Should Trump Have $454 Million Liquid to Pay Bond?

As of March 25, 2024, Donald Trump has to pay $454 million bond to shield his assets as he appeals a civil fraud trial loss.

March 15, 2024

7 Things To Do When Index Funds Get Boring

Index funds are boring. There I said it. We’re all thinking it. But now it’s sitting right there out in the open. And that’s not

March 13, 2024

Physician Finances: the Race vs. the Finish Line

For anyone new, let me reintroduce myself. My name is Jordan Frey. I’m a plastic surgeon. Despite my job, when I first checked my net