What I’m Into

By Jake Elm, CFP® , Financial Advisor

I hope everyone had a wonderful 4th of July weekend. Coming off a holiday, here’s another post about some of...

Emergency Episode: Critical Student Loan News for Dentists

On this emergency episode of the Dentist Money Show, Jake and Taylor break down the major changes to student loans...

Why Do Dentists Feel Like They Don’t Make Enough Money? – Episode #664

On this episode of the Dentist Money Show, Matt and Ryan explore why many dentists feel financially strained despite earning...

How Much Life Insurance Do Dentists Need? – Episode #661

This week on the Dentist Money Show, Matt and Ryan break down the complexities of life insurance for dentists. They...

Do You Need a Vacation from Your Vacation?

By Taylor Sutterfield, MAcc, CFP® , Financial Advisor

My father grew up on a potato farm in Idaho. He was the 2nd oldest in his family, and his...

The Lakers Sold For How Much Money??

By Jake Elm, CFP® , Financial Advisor

A couple of weeks ago, news broke that the Los Angeles Lakers were being sold. The Buss family, who had...

Why Don’t People Save For Retirement?

By Jake Elm, CFP® , Financial Advisor

More than half (54%) of all families in the United States have no retirement savings at all. The median retirement...

Are Your Supplies Secretly Sabotaging Your Dental Practice?

Many dentists are pushing themselves to see more patients each day in an effort to increase revenue—often resulting in burnout...

How Much Is Your Practice Really Worth? – Episode #659

On this episode of the Dentist Money Show, Matt, Jake, and Christine unpack a real-life case study of a dentist...

Should You Get Whole Life Insurance?

By Jake Elm, CFP® , Financial Advisor

Insurance isn’t exactly the most exhilarating and gripping financial topic, so this is my attempt to explain the basics of...

The Cost of Following Financial Influencers – Episode #657

On this episode of The Dentist Money Show, dive in with Matt, Taylor, and Will as they break down the...

Three Ways to Plan for Your Present (and Your Future)

It’s easy to fall into the trap of traditional financial thinking—deferring joy today in hopes of a better “someday.” Join...