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Money Talk For ER Docs™

May 30, 2023

The idea of the US Government failing to pay its bills is a very scary thought. And the media loves to let the public know about it. Without question, the global implications of this could be catastrophic. But does that mean it’s worth losing sleep over as an ER doc?

On today’s episode, we’ll answer that...


May 23, 2023

If you have a mortgage, you may be able to deduct interest paid on your tax return. Some may hear that and think “duh - obviously,” but it’s actually more complicated than most people consider. First, it’s not guaranteed; mortgage interest only counts if you itemize your deductions or if you’re a 1099 earner with...


May 16, 2023

The ability to delay an impulse for an immediate reward in order to obtain a more favorable reward at a future date defines what it means to delay gratification. And studies show individuals who are best at delaying gratification tend to be more successful.

Financial planning tends to give delayed gratification as it...


May 9, 2023

Tax laws, like electricity, move fast. The rules of last year, or even last month, no longer apply when it comes to electric vehicles. Have you considered you may earn too much to earn a tax credit? Or are you looking to purchase an EV that no longer qualifies for a tax credit? Have you considered how leasing may...


May 2, 2023

It’s normal to feel a variety of positive and negative emotions throughout your investment life. From fear to elation, from pessimism to optimism… no matter the feeling, how you perceive and act (or not) on those emotions is what matters.

Before you listen further, ask yourself how your portfolio performed in Q1,...