MOAA – Don’t Dismantle Military Medicine
I’m a lifetime member of the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) because they look out for our hard earned benefits on Capital Hill and their communication keeps me informed about what’s going on with military and veterans benefits. At this point, I’d find it hard to believe that readers don’t know what is going on with proposed cuts to military medicine, but just in case this PDF from them summarizes things fairly well. You might want to check it out if the issue is new to you:
MOAA – Don’t Dismantle Military Medicine
You can also read all the articles on this here:
Finance Friday Articles
Here are this week’s articles:
12 Ways to Simplify Your Taxable Brokerage Account
Adding a Fund to Improve Diversification
Book Report: The Doctors Guide to Starting Your Practice Right
Boost Your Investing Returns By Lowering Your Investment Costs
Cryptocurrencies Like Bitcoin are Not Investments
Debtor’s Dozen – 12 Principles to See if You Have Too Much Debt
Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) Is For Wimps
Do You Suffer from Someday Syndrome?
How Much Should I Be Saving? The 30% Rule
How should investors respond to the global economic slowdown?
Know Doubt – How to Navigate the Uncertainty of Financial Planning
Lies, Damned Lies And Index Funds
Moderate Minimalism – The Key to Living in the Moment
Not My Priority – 9 Investment Pointers to Spend Less Time Thinking About Money
Our Drawdown Plan in Early Retirement
The Guide to Real Estate Syndications, Part I
The Two Most Important Words in Personal Finance – Cash Flow
Vanguard Patented a Way to Avoid Taxes on Mutual Funds
What Should I Do With Excess Cash?
What to Do with Suboptimal Assets in Your Portfolio
When to Rebalance an Investment Portfolio
Why It’s So Important to Diversify Your Real Estate Portfolio
Walter Reed Chief of Staff Position – O6
BUMED recently added the Walter Reed Chief of Staff job to the list of positions available for those who are screened or planning to screen for a XO position in 2020. The details are in this document, but any Navy people who wish to be considered must follow the XO application process, which has a due date of 15 JUN 2019:
CNO and MCPON Release Updates to Leadership Guidance
Here’s a link to the blog post:
USU Dean’s Annual Faculty Teaching Awards – Nominations due NLT 15 July 2019
On behalf of the Dean, you are invited to submit nominations for the Dean’s Annual Faculty Teaching Awards. The purpose and nomination/selection criteria are established in the documents below. The School of Medicine has many outstanding educators and this is an opportunity for them to be recognized.
Please consider submitting a nomination NLT 15 July 2019, as per the below guidelines. A list of previous winners is also below.
Finance Friday Articles
Here are this week’s articles:
5 Reasons Investing in Individual Stocks is for Losers
Are You a Good Fit For Locums?
Don’t Forget To Do a Risk-Benefit Analysis When Investing
Financial Mistakes: It (Mis)takes One to Know One
HumbleDollar’s New Financial Life Planner
I’ve Turned Into An Investment Collector, and I Love It
Minimalism versus Frugality: Can They Coexist?
Stealth Wealth and Financial Independence: A Q&A with PoF
The Importance of Finding Contentment Today
The Physician Philosopher’s Guide to Personal Finance – A Review
What Should I Do With My Inheritance?
March-April Trauma Clinical Community Newsletter
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