by Ryan Inman | Sep 1, 2017 | Featured, Personal Finance
Whenever I meet with a client for the first time to create their financial plan, the topic of buying a car always comes up. My clients usually want to know how much can they afford to spend on a car, and what is the best way to buy a car. They want to feel like...
by Ryan Inman | Aug 17, 2017 | Featured, Personal Finance
The younger physicians I help with their financial planning often have questions regarding saving for college for their children. So, I thought it would be helpful to write a post to explain what a 529 college savings plan is and if it’s even worth opening....
by Curtis Webster Jr | Aug 14, 2017 | Marriage, Personal Finance, Reviews
Being married to a busy professional typically comes along with student loans and tons of debt. Friends of ours will often joke about how they would love to “roll in the dough” like [THEY THINK] we do. What they almost always forget, is with a great job...
by Ryan Inman | Aug 8, 2017 | Personal Finance
Graduating from residency and starting your career is a busy time, but it’s also a time when you’ll experience a large income jump, when your student loans will be due, and when you’ll start to feel the pressure of lifestyle inflation. So, although you’re busy taking...
by Ryan Inman | Aug 2, 2017 | Personal Finance
Many medical students and residents use credit cards throughout their training to help cover their expenses, and if that’s you, you’re not alone. In fact, the average credit card debt for a U.S. household carrying a balance is over $16,000. In addition to having debt,...
by Ryan Inman | Jul 25, 2017 | Personal Finance
Buying a home can be a really fun process, but it can also be overwhelming. After all, there are a lot of different options for physicians when it comes to home loans. Plus, let’s be honest, after spending so much time in school and in training, it’s really important...