3 Thoughts for the Recently Graduated Physician Assistant

3 Thoughts for the Recently Graduated Physician Assistant

Congratulations on completing your PA curriculum and good luck as you start your career in the healthcare profession! After years of hard work and sacrifice, you are finally ready to start earning a steady paycheck. Given the significant change in income, it’s important to take the time now to develop smart financial habits. Here are […]

SAVE – Student Loan Repayment Program

Student Loan Repayment Program

With over 28 million borrowers of Federal student loans resuming payments following a multi-year hiatus, the Biden-Harris Administration released a new income-driven repayment (IDR) plan. Known as the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan, this IDR approach calculates monthly payments according to a borrower’s income and family size, ultimately forgiving any outstanding balances after […]

Staying In Your Seat

Emotional decision-making fueled by fear or greed can cloud our judgment and lead to irrational investment choices. Reacting to short-term market fluctuations or making impulsive trades based on attention-seeking headlines often leads to poor investment performance. By staying in your seat and focusing on your long-term investment strategy, you can mitigate the influence of emotions. […]

Ten best financial practices to jump-start your new year

Happy New Year! Now that 2017 is a wrap, one of the best presents you can bestow on yourself and your loved ones is the gift of proper preparation for the rest of the year. Want to get a jump-start on it? Here are 10 financial best practices to energize your wealth management efforts.   […]