Month: April 2017

  • Choosing Where to Apply for Residency

    Choosing Where to Apply for Residency

    Residency is an exciting time for a young dentist. A new city, a new network, the focus on an area of specialty, plenty hours of restful sleep (hah!) – all of these things are undoubtedly worth looking forward to. That being said, the whole process of applying, interviewing, and matching can be one of the…

  • Five Financial Things You Should Do as a Resident

    Five Financial Things You Should Do as a Resident

    Residency is without a doubt a busy time. From clinical responsibilities to research to sleep to maintaining sanity, things are not always easy.  That being said, a little time spent here and there on financial education can vastly improve your chances of achieving financial independence as early as possible. Read more

  • Why You Should Open a Roth IRA as a Resident

    Why You Should Open a Roth IRA as a Resident

    Between long hours, research commitments, studying for boards, and whatever other obligations you may have as a resident, saving for retirement probably isn’t at the top of your list. The Roth IRA, however, is the best option you have as a young resident before entering a much higher tax bracket after residency. In short, the Roth…