My Debt is Better Than Hers: 5 Reasons Credit Card Debt Trumps Student Loans

1.       Are you kidding me? Look at the interest rate! First off the highest interest rate I have ever paid to a credit card company is 1.7%. In fact I have not paid a penny of interest other than that

Tax-Sheltered Savings Beyond 401k, Roth IRA, & 529-Expert Sessions with Johanna Fox CPA,CPF,RLP

It was a pleasure to have “sat” with Johanna Fox CPA,CPF,RLP this early Saturday morning (via face time, in the comforts of our respective home offices.) As I need more tax-efficient space to save money beyond (my Roth IRA, Roth

My Million Dollar Mistakes, Your Free Lessons

Top 5 Mistakes Which Made Me Money Wise Today   There’s Chinese folktale. There is temple on a mountain so high that people believe it reaches the heaven. In the temple, sits the statue of a Buddha, which took 100

5 Tips to Reach Your First 100k

As I’m targeting a net worth of 75k (~125k in assets) by the end of 2016 tax, I thought it’s good to reflect back on how I managed to build up 100k in assets as a PGY3. Old Chinese saying

What Resident Meal Card Taught Me about Retirement

  Don’t spend money just because you have it. I see residents buying $3.50 brownies, $2 surgary, or worst diet drinks from the cafeteria. I would never do that for a multitude of reasons. For one, drinks loaded with sugar