Library

Check out our finance for physicians library.  It’s filled with physician specific educational content covering a wide range of personal and behavioral finance topics. 

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Financial Vitals Check Part 3: Net Worth

If you have clarified your values and determined your saving, spending, giving ratio, the final financial vital to measure is your net worth. What is your net worth? What do you track with your net

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Financial Vitals Check Part 1: Clarify Values

Physicians and their patients know that vitals are measurements of the body’s most important basic functions. Checking and tracking vitals indicate how your health is now and maybe in the future. Vitals are a progress

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How To Make The Right Decision

How do you live out your values in day-to-day decision making, especially when you operate on autopilot? What standards and steps can you take to be more intentional? In this episode of the Finance for

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Should You Combine Finances With Your Spouse

When you’re married, should you combine your finances with your spouse? How you navigate money will either pull you together or push you apart. In this episode of the Finance for Physicians Podcast, Daniel Wrenne

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Finding Light In Life’s Darkest Times

Suicide is a serious topic that most people don’t talk about, but we all know people who struggle with depression and have attempted or committed suicide. Take time to talk and tackle it head-on with

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The Dangerous Pursuit of Financial Independence

For some physicians, achieving financial independence is the end-all-be-all to living the good life. Pursuing it can be fantastic when well-balanced and a key factor to reducing burnout. In this episode of the Finance For

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Improving Medicine With Vulnerability

Physicians feel the pressure to be perfect, and sometimes hide or fail to address their own mental wellness. Medicine’s intense focus on the quality of patient care is generally a good thing, but in some

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