Coloradans: Buy a New Chevy Bolt for as Low as $15,000 Today (while they last)

I've written previously about why Coloradans who are in the market for a new car should really consider an EV, due to the up to $7,500 federal tax credit and the $5,000 Colorado state tax credit (some restrictions apply on the federal tax credit). That's still true, but there are some changes that happened January … Continue reading Coloradans: Buy a New Chevy Bolt for as Low as $15,000 Today (while they last)

Teach and Retire Rich Podcast: Teaching FinLit to Teachers

Along with Matt Raleigh, my California coauthor, I appeared on the Teach and Retire Rich Podcast to discuss the financial literacy courses for teachers we teach (Me: Colorado; Matt: California). I've written about this previously. If you are interested in possibly teaching this course (or a similar course based on this idea), please contact me … Continue reading Teach and Retire Rich Podcast: Teaching FinLit to Teachers

Colorado Educator Loan Forgiveness Implementation: An Open Letter to My State Representatives

I just contacted my Colorado state representatives to ask them to consider changing the implementation of the Colorado Educator Loan Forgiveness program which was put into place by Senate Bill 19-003 (pdf). I've written about this program before, and it's a good program, but the implementation is less than ideal. I'm including the text of … Continue reading Colorado Educator Loan Forgiveness Implementation: An Open Letter to My State Representatives

NEA InvestMyself 403b Option with Security Benefit

I was interviewed today by a journalist about 403b plans in general and specifically about the NEA InvestMyself 403b offered in partnership with Security Benefit. I don't know if and when the article will be published, or if anything I said will end up in it, but thought I might as well go ahead and … Continue reading NEA InvestMyself 403b Option with Security Benefit