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Two Years Without Health Insurance (and What I’m Doing Now)

Mr. Money Mustache

So I decided to take some action, by doing the math for myself using a spreadsheet. As a customer, you pay for a monthly subscription (somewhere around $100), and in exchange you get unlimited access to super elite, personalized medicine for the vast majority of your medical needs.

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Transcript: Linda Gibson, CEO PGIM Quantitative Solutions

The Big Picture

She has a really fascinating background, very eclectic, a combination of math and law. You, you get a, a BS in Mathematics and a JD from Boston University Math and Law. It is something, math has always come easy to me since a child. I didn’t get an advanced degree in math. Not the usual combination. What happened?

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$30 an Hour Is How Much a Year?

Good Financial Cents

Calculation Breakdown Let’s break down the math to find out how much you could earn annually with a $30 hourly wage: Consider an average workweek of 40 hours and an average year consisting of 52 weeks. So, while your daily earnings may hover around two hundred bucks a day, don’t forget to plan for those no-pay-off days.

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The Top 15 Highest Paying Jobs in Consumer Services

Good Financial Cents

Patient care coordinators are responsible for assessing and planning their patient’s health needs, from scheduling appointments to coordinating with doctors and other healthcare professionals. Receptionist salaries are competitive compared to other customer service positions, especially in specific industries like medicine and law.

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Transcript: Marcus Shaw

The Big Picture

RITHOLTZ: Why is it not surprising that a math nerd is also a placekicker? And that’s why with AltFinance, you know, this is a long-term plan. Medicine, law, pretty much wherever you look, United States has its own history, with some of its dark pockets. SHAW: Well, it’s pure geometry. RITHOLTZ: Right.

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Transcript: Ilana Weinstein

The Big Picture

What were your early career plans? ” It’s really helpful to have had five other meetings with people who sit at analogous funds that had losses that were just as big, and in fact, they may have contributed to those losses more and be able to tell him, first off, your fund, just by my math, has a $250 million management fee.

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Transcript: Steve Case

The Big Picture

Recently, more recently, a company in Chicago called Tempus, it got a big data precision medicine to help people who are diagnosed with cancer. The math never seems to work out. CASE: Well, when we decided to do a road trip, we planned this for more than six months in advance. RITHOLTZ: I love them. I just flew out JFK.

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