
@teacherfinancialplanner Financial planner for educators and former educators. Based in NYC, but work with folks across the US. Ask me all of your pension and 403b/457b questions :)
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Happy beginning of summer to all of my educator friends! You deserve all of the beach days, big travels, long lunches, and relaxing hobbies after a demanding school year :)
Later this summer, I’ll write about a few financial to-dos you may...
Hope all is well and happy Teacher Appreciation Week! If you haven’t already taken advantage of some of the deals of educators this week, here’s a great list to check out, from free cookies, coffee, and workout classes :)
This week, is a l...
This story starts on April 14th, 2023. Rory was just a a few months old, and I was a little behind on life admin - AKA I was reviewing my tax return the night before it was due.
We owed a surprise $20,000 in taxes that year 🫣 I knew that...
Last week, we covered the changes in pension benefits for Tier 6 educators. Essentially, Tier 6 folks are required to work longer and pay in more money, yet still get a smaller pension than Tier 4.
This week in Part 2, we’ll look at how th...
There’s been a big push recently to reform New York’s Tier 6 pension rules. If you’re a NYC teacher in Tier 6, this is one of the most important financial changes you should be paying attention to (and advocating for!) right now.
New York...
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Hi! I'm Emily - a financial planner for educators! I was a high school teacher for over a decade, and now, I teach teachers about the finances and benefits :) I also am the founder of Educated Financial Planning
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