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A Home Is An Investment

A Home Is An Investment

To rent or to buy? This is an age-old question. Find out how your home-buying adventure could end up being a great investment. * Don’t forget, my new course Passive Income By Investing In Syndications is only open for enrollment for 3 more days. Join while you can! Today’s Classic is republished from The White […]

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Physician on Fire Declare Financial Freedom

Make Your Declaration of Financial Independence

Do you feel chained down by your bills, financial obligations, and time clock? Don’t worry, we did too. Everyone who has ever done anything has started out where you are today: the beginning. Maybe you have no plan just yet, or maybe you are floating around the idea of changing your life. All it takes […]

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Don’t Mix Insurance and Investing

Don’t Mix Insurance and Investing

There are some things in life that are best kept separate. When it comes down to your money, the same applies. In this post by WCI, we zero down on the details of why your investments and insurance should remain one apart from the other. Today’s Classic is republished from White Coat Investor. You can […]

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Can a Bear Take Away Your Financial Independence?

Can a bear market be catastrophic to your retirement plan? Find out how POF recommends you prepare so that you always maintain your financial independence.  Today’s Classic is republished from Physician on FIRE. You can see the original here. Enjoy! You did it! You worked, you saved, you conquered.  Your investments add up to 25 […]

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Put Yourself In A Position To Get Lucky

This has to be one of my favorite all-time posts by the White Coat Investor. Personally, I get told that I seem to be quite lucky in life. I absolutely believe that and know that I’ve been extremely #blessed. But I also feel that I try my best to put myself in a position to succeed. […]

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7 Behaviors of the Wealthy (and How I Try to Copy Them)

The word “wealth” is highly subjective. For some, wealth is a comfortable living without worrying about money. For others, it brings to mind mansions and private jets. But have you ever stopped to think what being “wealthy” means to you? To take it a step further, consider this: Is being wealthy the same thing as […]

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5 Great Ways to Improve Your Financial IQ

Eleven years. If you’re a physician, that’s the minimum amount of time you’ve spent after high school increasing your medical IQ just so you can call yourself a practicing doctor and treat patients. How much time and effort have you spent improving your financial IQ? While I can’t find any definitive studies correlating Financial IQ […]

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The 5 Most Important Money Lessons I Give My Residents

A large part of my job is teaching. In fact, every day I teach both residents and fellows. The subject matter is mostly anesthesia-related, but I can’t help throwing in some financial lessons I’ve learned along the way. We just don’t get any financial education in our normal training, and I feel it’s a great disservice, not only […]

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