Unraveling the messes I’ve created has become my life’s work, and this financial bit is just one more of those. I’m probably the last person to take financial advice from.
I graduated from PA school with close to $100,000 in student loan debt (which I’m still paying off to this day but getting ever closer). I almost ruined our family by buying that family home.
I’ve had a business where I didn’t know if it could afford to be open or not. I’ve had bills past due and not even known about it. I’m pretty sure our picture is up on the wall at Pottery Barn with a big note saying, “Do Not Do Business with this Couple.”
There are two kinds of stories you can learn from: the kind that are “what to do” and the kind that are “what NOT to do.”
In my new book,
The Physician Assistant Student’s Guide to Money: From Broke to Debt Free and Beyond
I’m going to first tell you what I did (the what NOT to do part), then I’m going to tell you what I learned and what I’m doing to move from debt to wealth and how well it’s working (the what to do part)
I’m no financial planner. I’m no banker. I’m no loan officer.
I’m a guy with a wife and kids and podcast. I’m a guy who’s screwed it all up. On second thought, maybe you shouldn’t buy my latest book…
The Physician Assistant Student’s Guide to Money: From Broke to Debt Free and Beyond
Brian Wallace