I was inspired by Passive Income M.D.’s post on Why Doctors Live Paycheck to Paycheck (P2P) and would like to offer some suggestions to live the other end of the lifestyle spectrum of P2P. I lived P2P once, in college and in
5 Ways to Optimize Wealth Building Before Your First Attending’s Check
A dollar invested in PGY1 has nearly one more doubling time compared to that 6-10 year-later-invested dollar in your first few attending years. And if you invest this PGY1 dollar in post-tax vehicles such as Roth IRA or Roth 401k,
Mini-Retirement at 36 Instead of Full Retirement at 38
As I have great reasons not to retire as soon as I reach financial independence at 38, I also love the idea of mini-retirement by Tim Ferriss. Even though I don’t foresee myself paring down to 4 hour work week and raking
4 Reasons MS & PGY Should Start Building Wealth Today
Many of us have our mind set on starting to build wealth when we finish training. Some say, “I’ll be making so much more money that what I save now will not matter in comparison.” Others say, “I just can’t
Dear Colleagues, We are Here to Help
I recently read a white coat investor post about a couple who’s in their mid-40 with 5 kids, 2 in college, with 300k debt still and little aggregate savings. It broke my heart and motivated me to work harder to