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Explore "financial-health" with insightful episodes like "Buying a Home in Today’s Market – Common Questions", "Financial Security and Avoiding Fraud", "Financial Literacy for Students, Residents, and Physicians", "Tips for Retirement Saving" and "Encore Episode: Finding Your Financial Footing Over 50" from podcasts like ""Talking Cents with Heritage", "Talking Cents with Heritage", "Docs off the Clock", "Bryan Health Podcasts" and "Life's Too Short"" and more!
Episodes (8)
Financial Security and Avoiding Fraud
Financial Literacy for Students, Residents, and Physicians
The pursuit of medicine as a career can be immensely rewarding in many ways. It also presents many financial challenges from managing student debt to employment decisions. These challenges also present opportunity to strengthen one’s financial future with careful thought and planning. This important podcast explores some of the financial challenges and opportunities that face medical students and young practicing physicians.
Tips for Retirement Saving
Encore Episode: Finding Your Financial Footing Over 50
Millions of people in their 50s and 60s find themselves facing job and financial insecurity.
Financial wellness can be defined as the amount that makes you feel grounded and content. You have to find a textured and meaningful life on a modest income.
As you age, you may not be considered for jobs that pay as much as the last job you left. Consider taking a freelance position or two in order to generate income. Short consultancies, subletting rooms in your home and driving for a ride share service are options.
Things beyond your control may have landed you in your current financial state. You can learn from past mistakes, but the economic state of the country doesn’t boost your savings.
Listen as Elizabeth White joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share how to find your financial footing over 50.
Financial wellness can be defined as the amount that makes you feel grounded and content. You have to find a textured and meaningful life on a modest income.
As you age, you may not be considered for jobs that pay as much as the last job you left. Consider taking a freelance position or two in order to generate income. Short consultancies, subletting rooms in your home and driving for a ride share service are options.
Things beyond your control may have landed you in your current financial state. You can learn from past mistakes, but the economic state of the country doesn’t boost your savings.
Listen as Elizabeth White joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share how to find your financial footing over 50.
Financial Tips for Millennials
Encore Episode: Financial Literacy & Retirement Planning
Money management is a tough subject. It’s difficult enough for many to meet their monthly bills.
How much money do you need to save? You have to look at your lifestyle and see what it would take for you to save the equivalent of what you require for how you live.
To save for retirement, look at how much you’re spending and the source of your retirement funds. Where will the money come from that supports you? The older set wishes they had started saving earlier.
It’s a hard pill to swallow, but you can’t prioritize your children above yourself. They are equal. You have to take care of you so you can take care of your children. Don’t wipe out your life’s savings for your kid’s college degree. Newer resources may help you address college costs.
Listen as Julie Jason joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share how to get started saving for retirement, how to plan for your child’s college expenses, and where to get your financial advice.
How much money do you need to save? You have to look at your lifestyle and see what it would take for you to save the equivalent of what you require for how you live.
To save for retirement, look at how much you’re spending and the source of your retirement funds. Where will the money come from that supports you? The older set wishes they had started saving earlier.
It’s a hard pill to swallow, but you can’t prioritize your children above yourself. They are equal. You have to take care of you so you can take care of your children. Don’t wipe out your life’s savings for your kid’s college degree. Newer resources may help you address college costs.
Listen as Julie Jason joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share how to get started saving for retirement, how to plan for your child’s college expenses, and where to get your financial advice.
Financial Literacy & Retirement Planning
Money management is a tough subject. It’s difficult enough for many to meet their monthly bills.
How much money do you need to save? You have to look at your lifestyle and see what it would take for you to save the equivalent of what you require for how you live.
To save for retirement, look at how much you’re spending and the source of your retirement funds. Where will the money come from that supports you? The older set wishes they had started saving earlier.
It’s a hard pill to swallow, but you can’t prioritize your children above yourself. They are equal. You have to take care of you so you can take care of your children. Don’t wipe out your life’s savings for your kid’s college degree. Newer resources may help you address college costs.
Listen as Julie Jason joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share how to get started saving for retirement, how to plan for your child’s college expenses, and where to get your financial advice.
How much money do you need to save? You have to look at your lifestyle and see what it would take for you to save the equivalent of what you require for how you live.
To save for retirement, look at how much you’re spending and the source of your retirement funds. Where will the money come from that supports you? The older set wishes they had started saving earlier.
It’s a hard pill to swallow, but you can’t prioritize your children above yourself. They are equal. You have to take care of you so you can take care of your children. Don’t wipe out your life’s savings for your kid’s college degree. Newer resources may help you address college costs.
Listen as Julie Jason joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share how to get started saving for retirement, how to plan for your child’s college expenses, and where to get your financial advice.