Every Doctor Should Have a Plan B
Every Doctor Should Have a Plan B I’ve written previously that financial independence is plan B. Plan A, of course, is life. Your work and time are precious and life is too short to...
Every Doctor Should Have a Plan B I’ve written previously that financial independence is plan B. Plan A, of course, is life. Your work and time are precious and life is too short to...
Our Money My money, our money? The elderly women sits half propped upon the rickety bead frame as she looks uncomprehendingly at her daughter through dementia soaked eyes. The room is littered with medical...
The Many Benefits of A Crisis I have neck pain. It’s been going on for years. Usually I get sore stiff muscles once a week and a headache. This is the consequence of having...
Why I Usually Bring My B Game There is no question that in order to speed the path to financial independence, one should front-load the sacrifice. In other words, when you are young, you...
Disability Dos and Don’ts Today’s guest post is brought to you by Chris Wimberly, a paid sponsor of DiverseFi.com, who will talk about disability dos and don’ts. Chris is a longtime physician advocate and...
Why Not Condos? It is no secret from my previous writing that I think the real estate asset class is both important and lucrative. I would argue that adequate diversification requires at least a...
Are The Extras Holding You Back? Have you ever heard a financial independence enthusiast use the term I pay extra for that? I pay extra for childcare, or I pay extra for a cleaning...
Good Decision/Bad Decision Today’s subject will hopefully be part of a regular series of Monday posts. As you recall, I recently started Gratitude Wednesdays. This series will focus on my past decisions to shed...
My First Speculative Market I really could never fall for Bitcoin. It holds about as much interest for me as tulips! Yet, that doesn’t mean that I have not been a victim of rampant...
The Solitary Path of Financial Independence It’s almost easy to forget. All I have to do is jump on twitter, cruise over to Facebook, or peruse Pinterest, and I come away thinking that the...