White Coat Investor-MtoM #222: Engineer and Medical Student Hit Half Million Dollar Net Worth and Finance 101: Different Ways to Pay for Medical School

MtoM #222: Engineer and Medical Student Hit Half Million Dollar Net Worth and Finance 101: Different Ways to Pay for Medical School | White Coat Investor Podcast

Today we talk to an engineer who has reached a half million dollar net worth. Her husband is a medical student at the Uniformed Services Medical School and she is six years out of training. She talked about being a finance enthusiast since she was young thanks to her dad who taught her about finance. She had a custodial Roth account as a kid and he helped her get investing at Vanguard in college. She said her and her spouse had great conversations before marriage about how they want their financial life to go and they have been on the same page since then. After the interview we are talking about different ways to pay for medical school for Finance 101.

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