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November 26, 2025

21 Reasons to Be Extremely Financially Thankful This Year

I initially wrote this post on Thanksgiving 2020. And it’s been a lot of fun updating it every year. And, since it’s the day before

November 24, 2025

Tax Plan Your Way to Wealth for Physicians and Medical Professionals

I’m excited to share today’s guest post from William L. MacDonald, founder of PPS key resource My Financial Coach. Bill has extensive experience in executive

November 17, 2025

The Link Between Bonds and Interest Rates: What Investors Need to Know

Invest in index funds according to your asset allocation of stocks and bonds and rebalance yearly. This is the basic advice that will lead you

November 17, 2025

7 Small Things Doctors Can Do to Get Their Finances on Track

Recently, I was speaking with a medical colleague who was struggling to get their finances on track. They didn’t ask for specific advice so I

November 14, 2025

3 Reasons We Can’t Exploit Pricing Errors in the Stock Market

The stock market contains pricing errors. And at first glance, it may seem surprising that I am saying that. Because, as I often explain, the

November 12, 2025

Stock Dividends for Doctors: Passive Income or Growth Deterrent?

Stock dividends explained for physicians

November 7, 2025

Shallow Risks Investing: How to Overcome Short-Term Volatility for Long-Term Financial Success

In this post, let’s dive into the concept of shallow risks in investing—a surprisingly misunderstood topic that causes way more stress than it should. What

November 5, 2025

Passive Income for Doctors: My Year 5 Financial Freedom Update

Passive income is a big part of our financial plan and journey to financial freedom. Passive income also happens to be a very hot topic

November 3, 2025

How to Stop Leaving a “Tip” for the IRS in Retirement

Roth conversions help you decide when you pay taxes, so you keep more of what you’ve already earned.

October 31, 2025

When Will I Reach FIRE?

Here’s another post where I don’t know the answer to the question as I’m writing it. Which makes it that much more fun. But here