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November 11, 2024

7 Steps to Build My Rich Dad Cash Flow Statement

In his famous book, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki introduces the concept of the cash flow statement. (He technically calls it an income statement

November 6, 2024

Do Physician Couples Need to Share Finances?

This is actually one of the most common financial questions and relationship questions in general. But, as always, this discussion will focus on a doctor

November 4, 2024

5 Smart Ways to Pay for Your Kid’s College

Most of my friends, coaching clients, or anyone that e-mails me on a financially related topic has questions about how and how much to save

October 16, 2024

Converting a Healthy Money Mindset into Wealth Building Action

Crafting a health money mindset is imperative to reach financial freedom. I’ll be honest, before I started my financial education and worked on my healthy

October 9, 2024

3 Things Doctors Must Do If Expenses Are Too High

Too many doctors find themselves in golden handcuffs. This happens when, despite a high income, doctors accrue expenses that equal or exceed their income. And

September 25, 2024

How to Save and Invest Money as a Resident Physician

Many of you have just started your training as a resident. And let me tell you, making, saving and investing money as a resident physician

September 4, 2024

The Important Difference Between Good and Bad Debt for Doctors

Can debt be good? Or it all bad? How does debt factor into your net worth? Does it come with an asterisk? These are all

August 13, 2024

Finance Flash Go! Episode #26: Physician Mortgages

This episode of the Finance Flash Go! podcast covers physician mortgages. Listen to the full episode and subscribe here! Let’s start with basics. A mortgage

July 29, 2024

How I Use Good Debt to Pay Off Bad Debt

Debt is a very important topic when it comes to financial well-being. And the reason is simple. Most people, doctors included, don’t understand the difference

July 10, 2024

How To Create Your Financial Goals and Priorities

After starting your financial education, you will need to apply what you have learned to your life. Where do you start? You start by creating