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A Good Problem to Have

Tyler Olson

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.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 4 ratings
  • short & worthwhile

    I started following TO on the twitter and am happy he’s doing a podcast too. Very focused, one topic at a time. By contrast, WCO is massively diluted & commercial; AMA and other “official” sources of financial planning advice are so avoidant of the hard topics that I find them useless. In particular, Tyler shows *humility* in the complexity of it all, and he doesn’t act like he has it all figured out like a bro.

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