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How can doctors improve their financial marriage?
As a physician, are you and your partner confident with the finances in your marriage? Are you sure you're confident? Let’s test that! Which of these scenarios best describes your financial marriage circumstances? You...
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How much should doctors save for retirement?
For physicians, retirement may be little more than a byproduct of a life well-lived since the work you do can bring meaning and purpose to your everyday existence. Still, it's a good idea to give some thought to life...
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Should doctors bother to set financial goals?
You conquered a big goal when you became a doctor, so setting financial goals should come easy to you, right? Maybe not. A goal that’s not specific, measurable, attainable, rewarding, and timely is just a dream. So,...
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Which doctors should NOT use a financial advisor?
Doctors are smart people, and personal finance isn't rocket surgery, so you might be curious about whether you really need a financial advisor or not. A good advisor can help you get a better outcome and a great one...
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Should doctors have a budget?
As a doctor, does the word “budget” spark a sense of dread? Your days in Residency were the epitome of frugality but now that you’re an attending, the financial responsibilities have piled up. When you look at paying...
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Should doctors invest for passive income?
Should doctors invest in passive income? Those two words spark curiosity in many doctors' minds, the elusive, “how can I make money without working?” But is passive income all it’s cracked up to be? Can it benefit you...
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Should I rescue my child from money mistakes?
Should I rescue my child from money mistakes? Dr. Foster Cline, Adult and Child Psychologist and author of, Parenting with Love and Logic, joins us to discuss his concepts to teach children from a young age the value...
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Is PSLF worth it for an attending physician?
What is PSLF, and is it worth it as an attending physician? PSLF stands for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, and we explain what you need to know about PSLF and if it is suitable for you as a physician. We use...
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How can I make my child start saving money?
Hunter Clarke-Fields, a mindful parenting mentor with over 20 years of experience in meditation practices, joins us to discuss mindfulness as a parent and how to help guide your child to start saving money. Hunter...
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How much house should I buy as a doctor?
Are you a physician who’s trying to decide how much house to buy? Buying a home is a big deal, so Ben and Nate pose important questions to ask yourself when looking to purchase a home. Questions range from the...
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When should I start teaching my kids about money?
Using the Answer Line, Margie, a physician mom practicing in Texas, asks a common but difficult question about when to start talking about money with kids. Learn how to start the conversation as Ben and Nate offer...
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Should physicians set themselves on FIRE?
Financial Independence Retire Early (F.I.R.E.) is one way to approach your financial life but it might not be the best way. Understand the pros and cons of FIRE. Know the difference between "getting rich" and gaining...
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