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| Teachers have the right to be financially comfortable without supplementing their incomes with years of substitute teaching and summer retail jobs. In this Personal Finance for Educators Guide, we offer valuable articles from HotChalk just for educators and links to web pages, books, and blogs that will help you save, invest, and meet your life and retirement goals. |
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- General Saving and Investing Advice
- The Securities and Exchange Commission offers a saving and investing advice page Just for Teachers and a teacher care packagefilled with useful publications to help you make wise savings and investment decisions.
- General Money Advice
- The American Federation of Teachers publishes a compendium of advice about Your Money to increase knowledge and awareness of financial issues among educators.
- Repaying Student Loans
- Retirement Planning
- Books on Financial Advice:
- Tax Tips For Teachers
- Money Blogs
If you prefer your financial advice from peers, here is a selection of financial blogs written by educators:
- A 24-year-old high school teacher writes TeacHERfinance while working to get her financial house in order. She believes that “wealth has nothing to do with income.”
- TheFrugalTeacher is written by a high school English teacher who knows how to save a buck (and a pound).
- The Teacher Created Tips Blog offers 20 great ways for teachers to save money.
- Money Saving Tips and Free Stuff for the Classroom
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