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Is There a Market Decline Coming? How Do I Prepare For It?

The best defense against volatile markets is a well-diversified portfolio of index funds that is consistent with your risk profile.

Smart Money Moves for Teachers in Their 50s

What can you do to prepare for a comfortable retirement? Let’s explore key financial moves tailored to teachers in their 50s.

Benefits Open Enrollment: Your Annual Check-Up for Financial Health

Open Enrollment is your chance to make choices that impact your healthcare, retirement savings, and overall financial security for the coming year.

Smart Money Moves for Teachers in Their 40s

What can you do to prepare for a comfortable retirement? Let’s explore key financial moves tailored to teachers in their 40s.

Smart Money Moves for Teachers in Their 30s

Here are 6 suggestions to help you optimize your financial future as your career hits its stride.

Your Financial Future, Powered by You: A Guide for Teachers in Their 20s

Here are 4 suggestions to help you take control of your retirement savings and secure a comfortable future.

The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act:” What It Means for Educators

How will the new “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” affect educators? Let’s explore potential professional and personal financial effects.

Teaching Towards Financial Freedom: Smart Money Moves for Every Decade

What can you do to prepare for a comfortable retirement? Let’s explore key financial moves tailored to each decade of a teacher’s life.

How Much Should a Teacher Save or Invest?

Should I save and/or invest 15% of my income? Should I invest a higher percentage because of my age, income, or potential young retirement? Should I save or invest less because of my pension or social security?

Why “Freebees” Often Lead to Poor Decisions

The best financial products are those you find through research and comparison – NOT the ones that come with a free doughnut or steak dinner.