Financial Planning Focus: Physicians - Part I: Residency
Doctors in today’s society face more financial hurdles than one may think. To start, most of these young professionals do not start earning a living wage until their 30s. After four years of undergrad, four years of medical school, and three to five years of residency, that’s over a decade of higher education to be completed before they start their first real job.
3 Reasons Why Professional Athletes Need a Financial Advisor
As a professional athlete, I am beyond blessed to be able to play a game and get paid for it. It is almost every kid’s dream to play in the pros, and, when you make it there, it doesn’t get old. Sure, there are days where it is tough to hobble down the stairs and get to your 7 am workout, but, all in all, the lifestyle is everything you think it would be.