Good evening gentlemen,
Long time follower of the sub, first time poster. Lost my father at a young age and never really had a male role model to fill in, been kinda winging it and doing alright I’d say.
I recently just graduated medical school and will be starting residency in a month and will get my first “adult paycheck” at the age of 29. Resident pay is nothing to sneeze at but nonetheless it’s real steady income and just want to have more financial literacy and know what to do with it.
I will be swimming in med school debt for the foreseeable future, but regardless i want to start making good moves for my future and future family. I was hoping for some wise sage advice on where to start? Either if i should be reaching out to a finical advisor or some other institution/bank/service and how much something like this would cost? I know “financial advice” isn’t allowed on this sub but any direction would be greatly appreciated, including any resources/videos/books/podcasts to increase my financial literacy. TIA 🤙🏻