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PhREI Network Roundup 5-9-24: 3 Reasons Why I’m Grateful to Be a Physician

As you know, as part of the PhREI network, we decided to start a weekly roundup to share new activity from across the network. Enjoy!

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The Darwinian Doctor

Daniel Shin of the Darwinian Doctor did some reflecting on why he is grateful to be a physician. He came up with three VERY good reasons, if you ask me…

He explains in detail what each of those reasons are, and why they matter to him. Always good practice to remember what you’re grateful for!

3 Reasons Why I’m Grateful to be a Physician

The Prudent Plastic Surgeon

What happens when a plastic surgeon catches FIRE? What are special FIRE considerations as a plastic surgeon, and for plastic surgeons? How easy is it to FIRE as a plastic surgeon? Thankfully, I have the answers…

What Happens When [A] Plastic [Surgeon] Catches FIRE?!

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Jordan Frey MD, a plastic surgeon in Buffalo, NY, is one of the fastest-growing physician finance bloggers in the world. See how he went from financially clueless to increasing his net worth by $1M in 1 year  and how you can do the same! Feel free to send Jordan a message at jordan@prudentplasticsurgeoncom.bigscoots-staging.com.

One Response

  1. Thanks Jordan!

    I’m currently exploring options for investing in Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities. Real yields are over 2%.

    Could you tell me if you’ve previously covered the best methods for purchasing TIPS? Specifically, I’m interested in understanding the pros and cons of buying directly through TreasuryDirect versus using ETFs versus brokerage, and whether it’s more advantageous to hold them in a retirement account instead of a taxable account.

    Thank you for your time and help.

    Best regards,

    Tom

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