Having any savings rate when living on a graduate student stipend is a huge financial accomplishment. You are eager to make the best use of that limited flow of money, but you might be stuck in analysis paralysis. Should you save up cash? Should you pay down debt (even student loans)? Should you invest—and is that possible during graduate school? During this workshop, you will apply an eight-step framework to your own individual finances to identify your next singular financial goal and learn how to pursue it.Important for Registrants:
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Bio: Emily Roberts is a personal finance educator specializing in early-career Ph.D.s. Through her business, Personal Finance for Ph.D.s, she equips graduate students and postdocs to make the most of their money. She gives seminars at universities and for associations; interviews graduate students and Ph.D.s on her podcast; and creates courses and workshops on taxes, investing, and more. Emily holds a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from Duke University and lives in San Diego with her husband and two children.
Please visit this page for important preparation instructions before the workshop.
Bio: Emily Roberts is a personal finance educator specializing in early-career Ph.D.s. Through her business, Personal Finance for Ph.D.s, she equips graduate students and postdocs to make the most of their money. She gives seminars at universities and for associations; interviews graduate students and Ph.D.s on her podcast; and creates courses and workshops on taxes, investing, and more. Emily holds a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from Duke University and lives in San Diego with her husband and two children.