Why I Did IKEA Cabinets in a Multimillion Dollar Home

I did quite a few out-of-the-box things in my custom build. But this one probably takes the cake. I did IKEA cabinets in multi million dollar home. Gasp! The Recommended Path When it came time to think about cabinets, I took my builder’s recommendation. He was a good guy and had worked with a custom […]

How a Boglehead Builds a Doctor House Part 2

We started off last week with How a Boglehead builds a doctor house and continue hereabout some more points to consider: #7. Put money down For a construction loan, you usually need a 20% down payment anyway- because these are riskier for lenders and therefore they want you to shoulder some of the responsibility. At […]

How a Boglehead Builds A Doctor House Part 1

Ideally, a Boglehead doesn’t build a doctor house. But what if one really wants to? Let’s find out how a Boglehead builds a doctor house. My Why I consider myself a good little Boglehead. Overall frugal, solid indexer. We even live on less than 1/2 our take home income.  I dont need or want fancy […]

529 Accounts: The Basics Part 2

Continuing from last week, here is the remainder of Dr. Anne Champeaux’s guest post on the basics of 529 accounts. What plan should I open? #1 State Tax Benefits There are 50 states and 50 plans. You can own a plan in any state. Are you confused what state website to go to for opening […]

529 Accounts: The Basics Part 1

This is a two-part guest post written by Dr. Anne Champeaux, MD. Dr Champeaux is well versed with 529 accounts and has often shared her knowledge on social media groups. I asked her to write a post on it and she graciously obliged. We have no financial relationship. Geez College is Expensive…. For physicians, the […]