Are you stressed out about inflation? There's no reason to worry. It's better to focus on what you have control over and apply it to your situation. If changes need to be made, start making some good changes.
In this episode of the Finance for Physicians Podcast, Daniel Wrenne talks about what you should do about inflation, your concerns, and your assets.
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Hey, everyone. I am looking forward to talking about a hot topic today. It seems like it keeps coming up in our conversations with people. It's definitely in the news and the topic is inflation. We're going to be talking about inflation. Really focus today would be on applying it to your situation, just some things to be thinking about.
The goal here is to not stress about it and make sure you're making good decisions at the end of the day. We're going to talk about that and hopefully, you'll get some takeaways to put you at ease here or if changes need to be made, start making some good changes. We'll jump into that now.
Okay, so we're talking inflation. A few episodes back, I got into inflation and a little bit more of the why behind it and how it works. Definitely check that out. If you want to learn more about what's going on, what is inflation, why is it occurring now, and how's the recent events tying into that and amplifying it, so definitely check that out. I'll link to it in the show notes.
Just a summary or quick review on that, basically, inflation is when prices, or the cost of goods and services increase over time. Whether it be like the gas prices are going up, over time, or the cost of bread and milk goes up. If you think about it, I'm sure you've seen those little books that they show the year you were born. I always remember seeing them in the Cracker Barrel, if you're from the South, you hopefully know what that is.
They had to have these books. It shows 1983, that's when I was born. You can buy the book and it shows what was going on in 1983. One of the things they have in there is the cost of bread and milk, cost for a movie ticket, and all those sorts of things. It's always interesting to look at that because it's surprisingly low. If you especially talk to your grandparents or anyone that's...