Should I work one more year?One more year syndrome. That's what Dr. Matt Poyner calls it. The tendency, as financial independence approaches, to seek problems, weak spots and reasons to worry. I took a 90% pay cut and I couldn’t be happierThe truth is, we’re not after the money. Dig a little deeper and we don’t really want the “stuff.” We’re wanting a feeling, says Dr. Matt Poyner. Editorial: The Money Issue This issue is packed with tips and advice to help you reach your financial goals. How to work with a financial advisor Tips on how to maximize the value of this important member of your financial team. Physicians' secret indulgences Saving money is important, but sometimes you have to splurge a little. The best (and worst) financial advice I ever got We put the call out for doctors to share the words of wisdom that helped them financially. Some shared the not-so-wise words as well. I know I should invest, but . . . Here are three common investment stumbling blocks, and how you can overcome them. 'How embarrassing': Doctors share stories of expensive lessons learnt While many physicians pride themselves on being financially savvy, many admit to financial mistakes made, especially when they were young and a little naive. Peer reviewing doctors’ views on money Three doctors who are experts in finance give their reactions to a Medical Post physician survey on financial goals and planning Should you invest in segregated funds? Physician finance expert Dr. Matt Poyner uses some case studies to make the argument that segregated funds are generally not in your best interests. First Previous 12 13 14 15 16 Next Last