If you’re a medical professional that is struggling financially or trying to pay off student debt, this episode of “Finance for Physicians” is for you! Our guest is Dr. Disha Spath: A first-generation immigrant success…
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How Can Busy Physicians Monitor Spending Without Wasting Hours
Does it take you hours and hours to count and track every single expense, every single month? How can you monitor your spending without spending too much time that you do not have and cannot…
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Avoiding COVID Forbearance Lifestyle Creep
Are you struggling with the temptation related to student loan perks? What are the intended consequences of student loans and associated COVID forbearance programs? In this episode of the Finance for Physicians Podcast, Daniel Wrenne…
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The Power Of Building In Margin With Your Finances
Being a perfectionist or analytical type of person works out well in some areas of life. However, when it comes to financial aspects, especially budgeting, life can become problematic, not predictable. In this episode of…
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The Slippery Slope of Financing Your Lifestyle
Is there good debt and bad debt? What’s the difference? Is it good or bad to have debt? It can be a slippery slope, so understand the psychology of debt before making big decisions to…
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Why I Drive an 18-Year-Old Car
What make, model, and year is the car you drive? Thinking about buying a new one? Why? Consider all factors to make the right, not wrong buying decision. In this episode of the Finance For…
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How to Avoid Lifestyle Creep
Everyone has suffered from lifestyle creep to some extent. Somewhere along the way, you go from eating ramen noodles to the finer things in life. You become used to spending your entire salary. In this…
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Monitor Spending in 10 Minutes Per Month
Do you feel like you’ve lost control of spending? Maybe you make good money. But as you earn more, you just seem to spend more. You don’t feel like you’ve really changed anything, but old luxuries become…
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Why Drive Old Cars?
I drive a 2003 Toyota Avalon. It’s got about 115k miles on it. Runs great. Definitely not the coolest car. But it’s extremely inexpensive and serves its purpose well. The other day, my wife told…
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3 Ways Doctors Can Increase Their Savings Rate Without Cutting Expenses
Building wealth is simple: make more than you spend and invest the difference.
There are two ways to increase your savings rate: spend less or make more. There are also two ways to earn more income: work more hours or earn more per hour.
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Take Control Of Your Finances In 15 Minutes Per Month
How do I keep up with what’s most important in my personal finances without spending hours on it? I have a budget but I feel something is missing. I make a decent living, how am…
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