I finished reading the book Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich. It was suggested as good reading material in response to another post I wrote a week ago. In that post, I used the example of a young couple with a toddler. I didn’t use a single person as a case study because the majority […]
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Living On Minimum Wage
By now you know that my voice in the personal finance community is quite different from those of other physicians. I believe that physician households can achieve financial independence far sooner by combining aggressive budgeting and investment diversification. I don’t believe that financial security only happens at 7-figure savings and I don’t think it’s only achievable […]