On December 22nd, President Trump signed the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act” into law. And while both sides of the political aisle agree US tax laws should be simpler, the changes can feel like anything but. Here are 10 things you need to be aware of so you can have an educated discussion with your tax professional. Individual income tax brackets have been adjusted....
When most people think of residency, they usually think of long hours, tough preceptors, and meager salaries. Unfortunately, all of these factors stack the deck against anyone looking to get into real estate investing. I certainly wasn’t considering investing in real estate during my residency. It really wasn’t even on my radar. I was just trying to get by – academically and financially. Knowing...
This article was written by Mike Blecker, PharmD, 2009 graduate from Long Island University in Brooklyn, NY. He completed a PGY-1 hospital pharmacy residency (general practice) in Chicago from 2009-2010. Following residency, he moved to Philadelphia with his wife Krista for work as an evening shift Clinical Pharmacist at Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania where he still works and resides. He became board certified...
This article was written by Aaron Howell, a 2000 graduate of West Virginia University School of Pharmacy. Aaron lives in Charlottesville, Virginia with his wife Megan and their dog Lucy. Aaron started working with Kroger as a technician his freshman year of college and signed on as a staff pharmacist after graduation. In 2008, he left Kroger for his current job as manager at Walmart...