The 9,000+ views and counting of my recent article 5 myths about doctors our society believes made me realize that we are all interested in raising awareness on the personal and professional life of doctors with the ultimate goal of getting more
5 Ways 8 Year Old Mini Makes Her Own $
IRS is pretty strict about what you can pay your kids for. In a tax audit, paying an 8 year old 10k a year may seem hard to justify. But I think I have a case with my 8 year
Why Low Interest Rates Don’t Matter (Guest Post)
A common question I hear is what to do with money that you are saving for a short-term goal, such as a car replacement, a wedding, or a special trip. Let’s face it – nobody is getting rich off money
Self-Employed Options for Tax-Advantaged Savings
I enjoy being my own boss, especially after I learn how much American businesses are supported financially from the perspective of tax efficiency. I was also happy to learn more about the awesome flexibility, options, and much higher limits of tax-advantaged savings available
10 Tips to Keep More of Your $
Name of the game, it’s how much you keep, not how much you make. I’m not advocating extreme financial hoarding, I’m advocating smart stewardship of your hard earned dollars. Like WCI always says, physicians have won half of the wealth