Fawcett’s Favorites 8-5-19

Every week I run into a few articles that I feel are especially valuable, so each Monday I plan to share some of the best with you, my readers. I hope you find them helpful. This week’s favorites include the folly of buying a house as a resident, frugal hacking airline tickets, avoiding sacrificing your … Read more

Fawcett’s Favorites 7-29-19

Every week I run into a few articles that I feel are especially valuable, so each Monday I plan to share some of the best with you, my readers. I hope you find them helpful. This week’s favorites include some notes on early semi-retirement, new thoughts on burnout rates, the ethics of early retirement, and … Read more

The Down Sides of Student Loan Forgiveness

(This week’s guest post comes from Andrew at LendEDU) Becoming a physician requires years of formal education, and that commitment often comes with a hefty price tag. Recent statistics from the Association of American Medical Colleges highlight this reality, estimating that physicians leave medical school with an average of $196,520 in student loan debt. This … Read more

Fawcett’s Favorites 7-22-19

Every week I run into a few articles that I feel are especially valuable, so each Monday I plan to share some of the best with you, my readers. I hope you find them helpful. This week’s favorites include the Ten Reliable Steps to Financial Freedom, a comparison of outcomes between high and low spending … Read more

Real Estate Investing for Busy Professionals

After taking a little breather from writing books, I’m at it again. Book #4 in The Doctors Guide series will be coming out this fall, titled, The Doctors Guide to Real Estate Investing for Busy Professionals (Who Don’t Think Real Estate is For Them). The book is currently in the hands of test readers and … Read more

How to Get Start Up Capital From Your IRA

(This week we have a guest post from Rick Pendykoski, who helps set up self-directed IRA accounts at Self Directed Retirement Plans, LLC. These accounts have more flexibility as to where you can invest the money than a typical IRA account. You can even invest the money in your new business or real estate venture. … Read more