personal finance
Finance Friday Articles
Here are this week’s articles:
Consumer Addiction and 5 Ways to Beat It
Financial Survival As A Resident
How Much Umbrella Insurance Do You Need?
How Should You Invest in Real Estate?
How to Make a Thousand Bucks an Hour
How to Not Worry About Your Money
Investing in Bonds — Back to Basics
Investors Do Better with All-In-One Funds
Learn More About Taxes: Online Courses, Classroom, Books
Understanding The 4 Main Commercial Real Estate Investing Strategies
Will Millennials Get Destroyed During the Next Recession?
Finance Friday Articles
Here are this week’s articles:
9 Reasons to Go On a Medical Mission and 1 Reason to Not Go
An Appreciation for the Bull Market in Long-Term Bonds
Comparison is the Thief of Joy
How to FIX Backdoor Roth IRA Screw-ups
Investors are worrying about a recession—here’s why young people shouldn’t panic
Pay the Mortgage Down Instead of Investing in Bonds
Physician Burnout! What Are The Factors and Cures?
Spend Your Money On Experiences… And Some Things
Summer’s a great time for tax planning
The Spend Safely in Retirement Strategy
Top 6 Tips for Refinancing Your Student Loans
What to do when markets sell off
Why are Doctors Burning Out? Three Ways Financial Independence Can Save Them
Step 1 to Crush the TSP – Prepare
The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is the military’s retirement account. Learning how to maximize its utility should be high on your financial priority list. I’m going to create a guide that will show you how to crush the TSP. Here’s Step 1 in that guide…
Step 1 to Crush the TSP – Prepare
Before you can crush the TSP, you have to do a little preparation. You don’t need to be Warren Buffet, but you need to understand the basics of investing and the TSP. Luckily, there are many ways to learn the basics. Here are a few:
- Read a book – Go to your library, search for a used book with AddAll (one of my favorite tools), or buy one new on Amazon. The easiest and quickest read to increase your basic investing knowledge is The Elements of Investing: Easy Lessons for Every Investor. Read this book. THAT’S AN ORDER! (unless you outrank me)
- Read an online introduction to investing – The one that I’d recommend is the Bogleheads Wiki. Here’s a link to their getting started page and their investing start-up kit. What’s the best part? All of this is free.
- Watch videos – The Bogleheads have a video series, which is also free.
- Read blog posts – My favorite TSP-specific blog posts are found at The White Coat Investor. You can read What You Need To Know About The TSP, The G Fund – A Free Lunch, or The Military’s New Blended Retirement System. I wrote the last one.
- Read the TSP website – The TSP website has a wealth of information.
Now you’ve got some homework. Once you’ve done as much of this as you can, move on to the 2nd step.
Finance Friday Articles
Here are this week’s articles:
11 Personal Finance YouTube Channels You Should Be Watching
A Recession Is Coming (Eventually). Here’s Where You’ll See It First.
Borrow 30-Year and Invest The Difference?
Burnout Isn’t Always Caused by Work
Disability Insurance Works If You Can’t
Do You Need Bonds In Your Investment Portfolio?
How to Profit from Investing in 18-Hour Cities
How to Tell a Good Financial Advisor From the Rest
Medical student-loan financing: What to know before you sign
Stupid Doctor Tricks — Physicians’ Biggest Financial Mistakes
The Impact of Interest Rates & Inflation on Stock Market Valuations
Think Bigger – Financial Planning is Not Just Investing
This is What Happens as Societies Become Wealthier
TL;DR: The Best Finance Books in One Sentence
You Are the Average of the Five Physicians You Spend the Most Time With
Finance Friday Posts
Here are this week’s articles:
5 Attributes That Make You An Easy Financial Target
5 Money Lessons from Adrian Peterson
Answering the top 5 questions about ETFs
Double Checking Your Investment Portfolio
Early Retirement Checklist Part Two: Insurance, Family, and Social Considerations Prior to FIRE
Financial Planning for a Special-Needs Child
FIology – Lessons in Financial Independence
Getting out of the Market in Retirement?
How Locum Tenens Saved My Life
How Much Time Does It Take To Manage My Own Properties?
In Praise of the Renaissance Man
Investing in a Negative Interest Rate World
Our Experience Buying a Brand New Car
Stop Tax Return Fraud: Sign Up For IRS IP PIN Program
The 5 Benefits of Financial Freedom
What Physicians Need to Know about Investing Before Hiring a Financial Advisor
Why Paying Down Debt Aggressively Was the Worst Financial Decision I’ve Ever Made
Finance Friday Articles
Here are this week’s articles:
6 Reasons Index Funds are King
Add-On CD As A Hedge For Lower Interest Rates
Alpha Investing – An Introduction
Cut Stocks or Add to Them? A Key Dilemma for Your Retirement Plan
Different Ways to be Rich in 2019
Don’t Rely On Predicting The Future
Early Retirement Checklist Part One: Money Considerations Prior to FIRE
Financial Advice Isn’t a Profession
How To Figure Out Your Financial Freedom Number (and What To Do Next)
Is it Wrong for Doctors to Retire Early?
Searching For Happiness When Financially Independent
The Case Against Resident Homeowners
Zero to Freedom Through Cashflowing Rentals (A Course Review)
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Here are this week’s articles:
4 Ways Your Fear of Loss Impacts Your Finances
Balancing the Need to Take Risk
Different Ways to Make Five Million Dollars in Real Estate
Financial Freedom in Ten Reliable Steps
How Time-Consuming is Investing in Real Estate?
Life Goal: To Lose a Million Dollars
Pay to Play – Divide Your Wealth Into Physical and Social Wealth Components
Should We Employ Our Own Kids? (and How Much to Pay Them)
The Financial Benefits of Residential Solar
The Problem With FIREing At 4% And The Need For Flexible Spending Rules
The Tale of Two Doctors: The First Paycheck
The Work Required to Behave in the Markets
We Are Often Frugal, But Rarely Cheap
What is the Best Asset Allocation for Retirement?
What You Need to Know about Fundrise and DiversyFund
Which Assets Should You Spend First in Retirement?
Who Should Go For PSLF As An Attending Physician?
Why A Physician Should Work Full-Time
Why military retirees may no longer have to wait 180 days to start a job at DoD
Finance Friday Articles
Here are this week’s articles:
A Lesson in Portfolio Correlations
A Primer on Socially Responsible Investing
Bid for a higher military pay raise fizzles amid partisan fighting in Congress
Capital gains are a good thing
Don’t Retire To Something. Retire On Something.
Focusing on earning more, rather than spending less, is a mistake
Global equity investing: The benefits of diversification and sizing your allocation
How a Taxable Brokerage Account Can Be as Good or Better Than a Roth IRA
How To Negotiate Lower Advisory Fees
How young troops could be getting hosed on their military education benefits
Humanitarian Medical Mission — A Cure For Burnout?
Live Now or Save for Later: The Now or Later Fallacy
Our Real Life Experience with Real Estate Investments
Partial FIRE: The Solution to Your Problems?
The Financial Burden of a Rare Cancer
VA Announces Yellow Ribbon Schools for 2019-2020 Academic Year
Finance Friday Articles
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Here’s why you’re paying less for military life insurance
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Here are the rest:
3 Ways to Decrease Your Portfolio’s Volatility
7-Day Free Real Estate Investing Course With Coach Carson
12 Steps That Will Make Your Productivity Soar
Cutting Corners – Principles for Frugal Living
Financial Guide For Residents by a Resident
How a Productivity System Can Decrease Burnout
4 Ways to Avoid Investing Self-Sabotage
Should I Invest in a Real Estate Syndication or Fund?
The Best Amusement Park Military Discounts
There’s No A for Effort in Investing
The Thing That’s Probably Blowing a Hole in Your Budget (hint: it’s got 4 wheels)
Finance Friday Articles
Here they are…
How to Avoid a Public Service Loan Forgiveness Catastrophe
How Should A Doctor Learn About Personal Finance and Money?
Interest Rate Chasing in Your Savings Account
Make Your Declaration of Financial Independence
On The Benefits of Being Average
Playing Nice – 8 Steps to Vet a Charitable Organization
That’s Enough – Settling for “Enough” Rather Than Striving for More
The Stretch IRA: The Best Inheritance
Why Hospital Administrators Should Eat Last
Why I Don’t Plan on Quitting Medicine Anytime Soon
Working teens and Roth IRAs: A perfect investing match
Your Professional Decline Is Coming (Much) Sooner Than You Think