FINANCIAL RESOURCES

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I hope you have found these money saving tips from medical school wives helpful! Finances can be tough and budgets tight throughout medical school and on into residency. Below are a few financial resources I’ve rounded up for you. I love listening to podcasts so most of these you’ll be able to listen to and learn from in 30-45 minutes. Most of these have a blog as well if reading is your thing. These are not sponsored, just resources I and many others have found helpful.

My last tip when it comes to financial resources is to meet with your medical school’s financial advisers, especially when it comes to graduation time. Get help setting up a plan to pay off your med school debt. There is a lot to learn, so seek out the professionals and do your research!

A FEW FAVORITES

Association of American Medical Colleges | The AAMC has great articles and resources when it comes to med school and debt. Here are just a few you may find helpful.

Financial Residency |”Join a community of 900+ attendings, residents and physician spouses who are conquering their finances every. single. day.” Financial residency has a great blog and podcast with solid information to help you learn more.

The White Coat Investor | They have “a three-prong mission that has served us and our community well over the years:

  1. To help those who wear the white coat get a “fair shake” on Wall Street (i.e. boost financial literacy among high income professionals)
  2. To feed my entrepreneurial spirit (build something larger than ourselves, create jobs, and make a few bucks ourselves)
  3. Connect our community with the “good guys” in the financial services industry (thankfully there are a few of them out there)”

Chelsea Wessman Life and Money Coach | My good friend over at Chelsea Wessman Life and Money Coach is passionate about empowering others to reach for their potential especially in the personal financial realm. You can sign up for her weekly newsletter Making Changes for free life changing budgeting and personal-development tips and tricks. Below are some of her favorite financial podcasts.

BiggerPockets Podcast | “Released weekly on Thursdays, the BiggerPockets Podcast is hosted by Brandon Turner and David Greene. It features off-the-cuff interviews with investors of various backgrounds, niches, and experience levels.”

Marriage Kids and Money | “Andy Hill explores personal finance topics to strengthen your family tree and live financially free.”

Optimal Finance Daily | “We hand-pick and read you the best content on personal development, minimalism, finance, health, business, and more with author permission. Think of Optimal Living Daily as an audioblog or blogcast where the best blogs are narrated to you for free. Inspire positive changes in your life on the go.”

Do you have any resources you’ve found helpful? Share in the comments below!


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