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Aligning Your Time and Money Management With Your Values with Jeff Wenger

Aligning Your Time and Money Management With Your Values with Jeff Wenger

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How Conflicts Of Interest Muddy the Financial Advice Waters with Donovan Sanchez

How Conflicts Of Interest Muddy the Financial Advice Waters with Donovan Sanchez

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Why Physicians in Training Fail to Focus on Personal Finances with Dr. Jordan Frey

Why Physicians in Training Fail to Focus on Personal Finances with Dr. Jordan Frey

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Why Federal Student Loans Are A Great Bet For Many Physicians With Travis Hornsby

Why Federal Student Loans Are A Great Bet For Many Physicians With Travis Hornsby

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How Perfectionism In Medicine Spills Over Into Your Personal Finances With Michael Myers

How Perfectionism In Medicine Spills Over Into Your Personal Finances With Michael Myers

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What Is A Physician Mortgage with Richard Ricci

What Is A Physician Mortgage with Richard Ricci

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Teaching Your Children About Money With Dr. David Weisenhorn

Teaching Your Children About Money With Dr. David Weisenhorn

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What Is Financial Therapy With Ed Coambs

What Is Financial Therapy With Ed Coambs

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What Every Physician Should Know about Long Term Disability Insurance With Lawrence Keller

What Every Physician Should Know about Long Term Disability Insurance With Lawrence Keller

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Monitor Spending in 10 Minutes Per Month

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November 5, 2020 by Finance for Physicians

You can have all the money in the world and be completely unhappy. Everybody wants to move closer toward living out their version of an ideal life.  Yet, the daily grind we all face tends…
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October 29, 2020 by Finance for Physicians

Physicians seeking independent financial planning advice at a fair price should find financial advisors who mitigate conflicts of interest that cause more harm than good. In this episode of the Finance for Physicians Podcast, Daniel…
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October 22, 2020 by Finance for Physicians

Why do physicians in training fail to focus on their personal finances? Why aren’t they willing to own their mistakes, learn from them, and teach others how to avoid them? In this episode of the…
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October 15, 2020 by Finance for Physicians

What should physicians do with their federal student loans? How does PSLF work? When should you consider private refinance? In this episode of the Finance for Physicians Podcast, Daniel Wrenne talks to Travis Hornsby, founder…
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October 8, 2020 by Finance for Physicians

Nobody’s perfect. Everyone needs to take care of their mental health, including physicians. Perfectionism in medicine can spill over into physicians’ personal finances. In this episode of the Finance for Physicians Podcast, Daniel Wrenne talks…
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October 1, 2020 by Finance for Physicians

What is a physician mortgage? How does it compare to a conventional mortgage? Why is it important to work with a mortgage lender that you trust and that also knows his or her stuff? In…
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September 24, 2020 by Finance for Physicians

If you avoid talking about money with your children, then who pays for it later in life? Whether you know it or not, you’re teaching your children about money every day. Teach them what works…
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September 23, 2020 by Finance for Physicians

What is your relationship like with money? Are you always trying to keep up with the Joneses? Would you and your partner benefit from financial therapy? Don’t judge, because everybody can benefit from therapy.   In…
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September 22, 2020 by Finance for Physicians

Physicians are super busy people, but the key is educating them to make the right decisions. What should every physician know about incorporating long-term disability insurance into their financial picture to help them live better…
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March 11, 2020 by Daniel Wrenne

When it comes to investing, perhaps the single most common thing we see that trips up our clients is the temptation to act on the chatter and news around them. Whether it be a newspaper article,…
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February 27, 2020 by Daniel Wrenne

The long awaited PSLF application finally went live late last year. Just in time for the first round of PSLF applicants. We’ve finally started hearing confirmed reports of PSLF forgiveness actually being granted. So it’s officially…
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February 5, 2020 by Daniel Wrenne

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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