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A Good Problem to Have

A Good Problem to Have

Auteur(s): Tyler Olson
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In this show, I discuss the concept of "good problems to have" as a physician (like having a significant surplus in your checking account) and the importance of addressing these situations thoughtfully. My goal is to make financial planning concise, useful, and relevant to your unique life.Tyler Olson
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