Can You Max Out Both Your 403(b) and 457(b) Plans?
If you are employed and work for a hospital system or plan to work for one in the future, do you have access to a 401(k), 403(b), and/or 457(b) retirement plans? In this episode of
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If you are employed and work for a hospital system or plan to work for one in the future, do you have access to a 401(k), 403(b), and/or 457(b) retirement plans? In this episode of
If you already have or plan to set up or start a health savings account (HSA), how do you make sure it is efficient to build wealth and possibly invest? In this episode of the
Burnout is something that occurs in all professions and to all kinds of people, but especially physicians. The burnout statistics are concerning. In this episode of the Finance for Physicians Podcast, Daniel Wrenne talks about
How was the U.S. economy before the war between Russia and Ukraine started? How have things changed and what will they look like in the future? Expect a ripple effect! In this episode of the
What are the big financial decisions presented in the Bible? Christian or not, it’s important to understand these fundamentals and let them be your guide when it comes to wealth and happiness. In this episode
Would you rather work for your income or get paid while you sleep? Before you buy into passive income, be aware of what you are getting into and understand the trade-offs. In this episode of
Passive Investing: What is it and how can you use what you learn about it to your advantage? Conduct research to gain knowledge, but consider conflicts of interest. In this episode of the Finance for
There are quite a few financial things to think about, especially when expecting your first child. Prepare, plan, and make it a priority! In this episode of the Finance for Physicians Podcast, Daniel Wrenne talks
Do you want to invest in real estate? How do you do it? There are many different ways to invest in the real estate landscape. Have you considered real estate syndications? In this episode of
Are you on track for retirement? Where are you at, what’s most important, and where do you want to go? Are you saving enough income at this point in time to become financially independent? In
You deserve what you want right now, especially when it comes to building or buying your dream home. Immediate gratification – that’s the American way. How do you decide if that makes sense and how
Are you saving enough for retirement, college, or student loans? What is the best way to accomplish your goal of college/education savings? What are your options? IRA, Roth IRA, or 529 plan. In this episode
If you don’t do anything or take action by following up on your financial vitals plan, it’s not of any value to you. The purpose is to make progress and improve sooner by staying on
Concerns over Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) continue. Will it pan out or not? Have you thrown in the towel already and refinanced to private student loans? It may be a big mistake to pull
Do you have an investment plan in place? You may have more than one fund, such as for retirement or charitable giving. Maybe you want to save or invest money for college or a vacation
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