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March 31, 2025

Tax Planning for Doctors: What to Expect in 2025 and Beyond

Taxes are a significant concern for doctors—often the largest single expense we face. With the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 set to

March 12, 2025

3 Ways To Turn Real Estate Losses into Gains

You all know by now that Selenid and I are big fans of real estate investing. The reasons are multifold – we enjoy it, it

March 10, 2025

5 Ways I Align My Finances with My Values

For the longest time, my finances did not align with my values. In life, we usually are pretty good at knowing when things are askew.

March 5, 2025

Course Review: Zero to Freedom Through Cash-Flowing Rentals

Read my latest Zero-to-Freedom 2025 review → (Note: This post contains an affiliate link meaning that if you buy the course through my link, I

February 27, 2025

PhREI Network Roundup 2-27-25: 3 Lessons I Learned From a Huge Tax Book

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

February 26, 2025

401k vs. Real Estate: Which Is the Better Investment?

This is the ultimate debate in personal finance. 401k vs real estate. Who wins? What’s the best way? Why? You will find a lot of

February 24, 2025

How Passive Income from Real Estate Can Stabilize Portfolio Returns

We all know that physicians often face high-stress work environments, and over time, burnout can become a serious concern. In today’s medical environment, burnout is

February 19, 2025

Here’s Why We Passed on a Great Rental Property

About three weeks ago, Selenid and I viewed a great rental property that was up for sale. We put a competitive offer on it…and then

February 18, 2025

Finance Flash Go! Episode #65: Capitalization Rate

Today on the Finance Flash Go! podcast, let’s chat about capitalization rates. Listen to the full episode and subscribe here! Capitalization rates, or cap rates,

February 9, 2025

Sorta Random Sunday: Revisiting the Start of My Financial Journey

This is a bit of a throw back. I recently was asked about how I got into personal finance. Most people assume that I always