• EP 260-NJ Teacher Couple Maxes Out 457b/403b/Roth IRA's---140k Combined Income
    Mar 29 2026

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    NJ high school teacher is married to NJ high school EC teacher. Before having their first child, they caught the FIRE bug in their early to mid twenties. They didn't do it forever, but they lived on a very modest 40k per year in annual spending for a handful of years while investing around 80K each year (combined). This early maximization caused them to become teacher millionaires before the age of 35. After having a daughter and moving from being renters to homeowners, they no longer invest at such a high rate, but they don't have to. They are now COAST FI.



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    48 mins
  • EP 259-Millionaire Math Teacher--- Net Worth Trap?
    Mar 22 2026

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    There is a big difference between being high net worth and income producing assets. Sure, a paid for house is GREAT...BUT, it is not going to make you any money (unless you house hack). Good intentions can lead to a BAD retirement. The Millionaire Math Teacher is here to discuss all the things you might not think of when it comes to planning for the future...whether retirement is 20 years away or a few years away.

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    46 mins
  • EP 258-CA Math Teacher Transforms Approach on Saving and Investing for Retirement
    Mar 15 2026

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    Louis is a soon to be retired California middle school math teacher, and he is thankful to have started investing as a young teacher, however, he was setup by the classic "sharp dressed man" in the teachers lounge...high fees, subpar investment options. In addition, Louis didn't fully understand investing, so he went the ultra conservative route..2%-3% growth. Through trial and error, he went from conservative investor to single stocks...now, he has settled on target date funds and low cost index funds.

    How much does he make in CA? When did he hit millionaire status? How does he view cars? Will he be able to flip the switch from frugal saver to a more loose spending style in retirement? All of these questions and more are answered on this episode!

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    49 mins
  • EP 257-KY Middle School Teacher Planning on Retiring at 47...How?
    Mar 8 2026

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    Brandon is a 27-year old teacher from KY...although current pension rules are different, he falls under their old pension rule, which will enable Brandon will to able to retire with a full pension after 27 years of Kentucky service. Because he started teaching at the ripe age of 21, he will start collecting a $60,000 per year pension at 47...with non contributory healthcare until 65

    In addition to his pension, he has rental property and anticipates 10k per month from his rental portfolio. He is projecting a retirement of 15k a month at 47.

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    56 mins
  • EP 256-FL Social Studies Educator Learning Ins and Outs of Personal Finance Beyond 40
    Mar 1 2026

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    Jessica has been teaching in Florida since 2003, although she did some investing while in HS, the personal finance bug caught her in her 40's. We discuss the power of teachers understanding all of the investing buckets available to them, the messy middle of life, raising 3 kids, and how personal finance education can transform our students and our teachers. Like most people, she wishes she understood the power of the 457(b) as a young teacher, and she doesn't want any other teacher to feel the way she once did. Knowledge is power, and Jess is empowering her family, students, and colleagues!



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    56 mins
  • EP 255-Married (PA) Teacher Couple Hit the Road Each Summer---RV Life!
    Feb 22 2026

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    Married (PA) teacher's Dale and Kendra love taking advantage of their summer time teacher schedule. Each year, they load up and hit the road with their twins and make memories together that wouldn't be possible without the schedule of a teacher. In PA, they have the option to take a lump sum instead of their pension. Instead of having "golden handcuffs", they will take the lump sum and both retire before 50.

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    56 mins
  • EP 254-Married Michigan Teacher Duo Pursuing Early Retirement
    Feb 15 2026

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    A married Michigan teacher couple uses each summer to scratch their travel itch. Last summer, they spent over 50 days in Europe. Before that, they spent much of summer in Indonesia. This summer, they are headed to Belgium! With a combined teacher income of around 135k, they own a home, have 500k invested in the stock market, and save for their summer vacations. Starting with Dave Ramsey and the Minimalists helped lead frugal lives with intense desire to be debt free, they are now working on accumulation. This teacher duo is FIT approved!

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    54 mins
  • EP 253-Credit Card Use DID NOT WORK---15 Years of the Envelope System Explained
    Feb 8 2026

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    Early in their marriage, Dave and Stephanie took part in a local Dave Ramsey FPU class. After "graduating", they started using the cash envelope budgeting system. Fifteen years later, and some financially milestones met, they decided to switch to strictly credit cards, as long as they didn't carry any monthly debt. After 6-8 months of this system, they realized they weren't maximizing their financial lives. Tomorrow, they are back on the envelopes and they share why.

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    29 mins