Ok, we’ve gone through a bunch of the finance, investing and retirement topics in my prior posts. We now have enough information to start talking about how to plan for your own retirement. If you haven’t read them yet, I would advise you to go through the Finance Fridays posts and read most, if not all of them before reading this post. It’s a lot of reading, but really you need that background in order […]
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This is the second part in the series, Physician Contracts. The first post is here. I’m going to try to keep this part short and sweet discussing the most common clauses found in physician contracts: Termination without Cause Termination with Cause Non-Compete (Restrictive Covenant) Evergreen The first two are pretty ubiquitous to physician contracts (outside of academic contracts). The 3rd one is pretty common, and usually the most controversial. The 4th one is just to […]
Physician Contracts Part Two
In my previous posts in this series, I talked about Portfolio Types, TIPS and REITs, and Approximating a Portfolio. Now that we have discussed different types of Asset Allocation and you know about Talking the Talk I want to discuss a more advanced portfolio. This is the Coffeehouse Portfolio, created by Bill Schultheis, also known as The Coffeehouse Investor. Amazon Link (I have no financial relationship with Bill Schultheis or Amazon.) What is a Coffeehouse Portfolio? One of the […]
Coffeehouse Portfolio
It’s Whatever Wednesdays and this will be a short post (for real this time!) to illustrate a simple concept. There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch. (TANSTAAFL) When I was a kid, I knew very little about the world or money. All I knew was that my dad and mom worked very, very hard. We had moved to California when I was three and my dad was a young professor at California State University at […]
Free Lunch
This is a follow-up to my prior posts, Choosing Your First Job and Malpractice Insurance. Once you have an offer in hand, they will send you a contract. For many of you, this will be the first contract you’ve ever looked at, with a lot of legalese that may make your eyes bleed. I’m going to try to break down contracts in a general sense, to at least give you the context for how to look at […]