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The Value of Worldschooling for Families

The Value of Worldschooling for Families

Worldschooling is like homeschooling, but you don’t spend much time at home. The world is our school. How we’re educating our children post-FIRE. Today’s Classic is republished from Physician on Fire. You can see the original here. Enjoy! In the summer of 2019, I retired from medicine and started slow traveling internationally with my family. I expected there […]

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The $2500 De Minimis Safe Harbor on Business Expenses

Avoid the hassle of depreciating business expenses by taking advantage of the $2,500 de minimis safe harbor election on your taxes this year. Today’s Classic is republished from White Coat Investor. You can see the original here. Enjoy! When most people talk about the “safe harbor” they’re referring to paying enough taxes via your withholdings and […]

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I Owned Six Homes and Lost It All With Real Estate Investing

I Owned Six Homes and Lost It All With Real Estate Investing

Investing in real estate can be the path to riches or it can put you in a poor house. Learn from one man who lost it all with real estate investing. Today’s Classic is republished from Physician on Fire. You can see the original here. Enjoy! Today’s guest post is courtesy of Joseph Hogue, a man […]

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Retire Early With Real Estate

Retire Early With Real Estate

Chad Carson was able to retire early with real estate as his primary investment option in his mid-to-late 30s. He’s written a book detailing his strategies. Today’s Classic is republished from The Physician on Fire. You can see the original here. Enjoy! Today, I’m sharing my review of “Coach” Chad Carson’s first book on how to retire […]

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Track Your Financial Goals with These Four Measurements

Investors need to know their savings rate, investment return, tax rates, and net worth in order to track progress toward financial goals. Today’s Classic is republished from White Coat Investor. You can see the original here. Enjoy! [Editor’s Note: Today’s post originally published at ACEPNow and discusses metrics to use in your financial life that allow you […]

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Top 5 Reasons to Retire With Less Than 25 Years of Expenses

Top 5 Reasons to Retire With Less Than 25 Years of Expenses

The 4% rule dictates that you have 25 years of expenses before retiring. Could you retire with less? 5 reasons you can afford to retire with less than 25x. Today’s Classic is republished from Physician on Fire. You can see the original here. Enjoy! Not long ago, I shared the top 5 reasons one might want […]

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10 Things That Rich Doctor Across the Hall Isn’t Telling You

You’ve heard of the Millionaire Next Door. But have heard of the Rich Doctor Across the Hall? She’s heard of you, and she’s not impressed. Today’s Classic is republished from White Coat Investor. You can see the original here. Enjoy! Guess what? You’re surrounded by rich doctors. You probably didn’t even know it. You know why? Because […]

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Investing with Alpha Investing: An Overview

Investing with Alpha Investing: An Overview

Learn more about Alpha Investing, a crowdfunded real estate platform with a personal touch and a focus on value-add multifamily residential real properties. Today’s Classic is republished from Physician on Fire. You can see the original here. Enjoy! In the summer of 2019, I made my first investment with Alpha Investing, a private real estate crowdfunding […]

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5 Myths About Teaching Personal Finance

5 Myths About Teaching Personal Finance

Teaching personal finance is often considered a taboo topic. Why? Here are five common myths and how they fail in their line of reasoning. Today’s Classic is republished from The Physician Philosopher. You can see the original here. Enjoy! When I work with residents, I often ask them if there is anything, in particular, they’d […]

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Investing in Conservation Easements

Investing in Conservation Easements

Conservation easements seemed a good idea until the scammers and shysters started abusing them. Expect close scrutiny by the IRS if you get involved. Today’s Classic is republished from White Coat Investor. You can see the original here. Enjoy! Q. Should I invest in conservation easements?  I keep hearing good things about them but don’t really […]

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