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A collection of my posts related directly to teaching and being a teacher!

Get Hired Out Of Student Teaching: My Story
My story is kind of a unique one, but not unheard of. Many teachers get hired out of student teaching. Usually, it’s math, special education,…

How Teachers Save for Summer
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How teachers save for summer using budget system and deferred pay. Take a look at one system for some ideas and actionable advice to help you survive the summer and save your way to success!

How to Build Wealth as a Teacher (Easy Plan!)
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Wouldn’t it be nice if the world valued teaching monetarily the way so many say they value our profession and role in society? (Wouldn’t that…

5 Great Ways to Stretch a Teacher’s Salary (from a Teacher)
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“We do not teach for the income, we teach for the outcome”… right? Isn’t that the popular saying for teachers? We aren’t in it for…

Financial Independence: Can Teachers reach it?
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Teachers can reach financial independence and it is important that they do. Do you know why? Every day that I pull into my schools parking…

12 AMAZING Online Side Hustles For Teachers
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What could you do with an extra $100 per month? $300? $500? $1,000? $2,500? $5,000?! Could you accelerate your path to financial independence and begin building wealth as a teacher? Check out these amazing online side hustles for teachers!

The Four Personal Finance Books that Educators should Read!
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All teachers must at some point in their career invest in their own personal finance education. Whether it’s buying a personal finance best-selling book, listening to a podcast, or reading blog posts, there are many ways to educate yourself. So, here are the Four Personal Finance Books that educators should read!
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