This week’s edition of Financial Literacy Friday focuses on the money market and how it differs from capital markets.
Read MoreThis week I wanted to discuss credit card debt and some of the ways you can pay it down and build your credit back up in order to get out from under the credit card companies.
Read MoreWelcome back to another edition of Financial Literacy Friday where we’ll be talking about Dollar Cost Average and how it can be a useful strategy for those who are just starting their investment experience.
Read MoreCongratulations to the new residents who made it through the first week, I hope 4th of July wasn’t too hectic for any of you.
Read MoreInstead of doing my normal Financial Literacy Friday post, I wanted to focus on an update about the trade war which was officially kicked off today.
Read MoreIn celebration of the new medical year and a bunch of new residents and attendings, I wanted to take a close look at the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program and how it can benefit you when it comes time to repay your student loans.
Read MoreWelcome to this week’s edition of Financial Literacy Friday! Last week I wrote a few posts inspired by a close friend’s wedding, and how to build a good foundation of collaboration over finances.
Read MoreThose in the medical field face particular obstacles with regards to obtaining quality financial advice which is due to a myriad of factors.
Read MoreWelcome back to this week’s edition of Financial Literacy Friday where today we’ll be focusing on the time value of money.
Read MoreI wanted to cap off this week’s series about finance for couples with a look at why you should or shouldn’t merge finances when you get married.
Read MoreContinuing the train of thought from yesterday, today will look at a crucial aspect in integrating good financial habits with your spouse: time.
Read MoreI have just returned from a lovely wedding between two very good friends, and it got me thinking about how couples can approach their new financial situations.
Read MoreWelcome back to another edition of Financial Literacy Friday where today we’ll be discussing bull vs bear markets.
Read MoreI have talked numerous times on this blog about the advantages of investing in broadly diversified portfolios, and that includes international opportunities as well.
Read MoreToday’s post is going to be geared more towards those in private practice or looking to get into private practice, but could be applied to everyone.
Read MoreSince the 1900’s there’s been this idea of “keeping up with the Joneses” and how we need to consume more and acquire more material wealth in order to be happy.
Read MoreIn the world of finance there is always a degree of uncertainty, whether it’s about the stock market or your retirement or how to make big purchases.
Read MoreHello everyone and welcome back to another edition Financial Literacy Friday where today we’ll be talking about index funds. Index funds were made popular but Warren Buffet and were made easily accessible by Vanguard and other mutual fund companies.
Read MoreI have briefly talked about the importance of budgeting before, but I wanted to take a deeper dive into the methods that people can use to make sure they’re staying on top of their finances.
Read MoreOn Monday I talked about how personal trainers and financial advisors play similar roles in keeping you on track, one with your fitness and the other with your finances.
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