Congratulations! You’ve leapt from paycheck hopping to solid financial footing. “Great! Now what?” you might ask.
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As a new dentist, you’re carrying more debt (on average) than almost any other medical professionals.
Should Physicians Refinance Their Student Loans?
Why and when you should refinance your student loans.
Paying for College: Save Now or Borrow Later?
Between baby food and diapers, car seats, doctor’s appointments and very small clothing the money seems to be flowing out the door.
6 Financial Tips for New Parents
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What To Do If You Can’t Afford Your Medical Student Loan Payments
Here’s exactly how to handle it if you can’t afford your medical student loan payment during your lower-earning new grad years.
8 Financial Rules for your 20’s
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Plan Your Future like you Planned Your Wedding
Now is the time to outline your shared goals and work together to build a roadmap to reach them.
How to Handle Your Medical Student Loans Like a Pro
When it comes to handling your medical student loans, most of the generic advice out there just isn’t a fit for your situation.
Financial Checklist for New College Grads
That first paycheck may be the first time you receive a sum that size – and you’ll be getting these every two weeks!
How to Not Lose Out on $1,600 per Month
If you’re already saving through an IRA or a retirement plan at work, you need to know that it is working just as hard as you are.
If You’re a Couple, Your Finances are a Two-Person Job
Your whole family needs to be involved in and aware of your budget and savings goals.