Living Richly Today: A More Relatable Dr. Wise Money

Living Richly Today: A More Relatable Dr. Wise Money

When my colleague/collaborator White Coat Money published my guest post: How I Contributed $23.5k to Roth IRA/Roth 403b in 2015 as PGY2, he began the post with this editorial caveat: The following post describes a task that requires significant financial

Revised Pay As You Earn (REPAYE) or Refinance?

This is an in-depth discussion about whether to go for Revised Paye As You Earn (REPAYE) or refinance your student loans with private banks like DRB or LinkCapital. Reader wrote: “My current thought is if someone wants to stay and

Company Match Q&A Part II

Anyone who enjoys getting 100% instant return on their invested dollar is excited about getting a company match. This post is the 2nd part of 3-post series to answer all your questions on maximizing your company match. While this series answers specific questions

Company Match Q&A Part I

Company Match Q&A Part I

  Anyone who enjoys getting 100% instant return on their invested dollar is excited about getting a company match. However, the information on how exactly the employer match works is not easy to obtain, especially for a large organization like

Physician Debt and Net Worth Report 2015

This reports surveyed nearly 20,000 doctors across 26 specialties with margin of error <1%.* Two slides I found particularly informative are: Physicians’ Net Worth by Age “Over 90% of physicians younger than 28 years of age were worth less than $500,000. Net