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Financial Planning For Teachers: The Lesson Plan for your Financial Future

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Financial Planning for Teachers provides teachers, administrators, and other educational professionals with just the right amount of financial literacy to know what’s important in planning for the future.

Written by Eric Nichols, CFP, CLU, RICP, CRPC, a financial professional who has spent the past ten years helping teachers and their families with their financial strategies, this book is here to guide you through the personal finance landscape.

Over his many years of working with teachers with just about every imaginable financial condition, family situation, and set of goals, Nichols has recognized a common while teachers are generally very intelligent and caring individuals who know they need to plan for their futures, they typically prefer to have someone they trust handle it for them. The challenge, as they see it, is finding someone who will put their best interests first.

Presenting all the essential information in a light, conversational tone, this easy-to-use educational tool is designed to help you work with your financial professional and carve out your path to financial prosperity.

Whether you’re just getting started in your planning or you’re closer to retirement, you’ll come away better able to meet your particular needs.

127 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 25, 2016

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December 27, 2025
I’ve read a lot of finance books, but a lot of retirement stuff isn’t applicable to teachers. I was hoping this book would cover pensions extensively, but it covered most of the stuff that all the others did, just touching on pensions and not really explaining them. However, there were some insights about life insurance that I found helpful to think about, so it wasn’t a wasted read.
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