This post is mostly for me. I want to continue my efforts helping others with financial literacy, so I thought (publicly) documenting my efforts in 2022 might help me continue in 2023. I divide my efforts into two parts: Fisch Financial (where you are now), which is free (note the .org), and Fisch Learning, where … Continue reading My 2022 Financial Literacy Year in Review
Category: financial_literacy
New Book: TL;DR: Financial Literacy for Indiana Public School Teachers
I just wanted to share my latest book, this one written with Nick Ivy for Teachers in Indiana Public Schools, focusing on financial literacy and making the most of their INPRS pension benefits. Please consider sharing with any teachers you know in Indiana. This is the latest in the TL;DR Financial Literacy series. If you … Continue reading New Book: TL;DR: Financial Literacy for Indiana Public School Teachers
New Book: TL;DR: Financial Literacy for Employees of New Jersey Public Schools
I just wanted to share my latest book, this one written with Diane Mondoro for educators in New Jersey Public Schools, focusing on financial literacy and making the most of their TPAF/PERS pension benefits. Please consider sharing with any educators you know in New Jersey. This is the latest in the TL;DR Financial Literacy series. … Continue reading New Book: TL;DR: Financial Literacy for Employees of New Jersey Public Schools
New Book: TL;DR: Financial Literacy for St. Paul Public School Teachers
I just wanted to share my latest book, this one written with Tom Totushek for educators in St. Paul Public Schools who are members of SPTRFA, focusing on financial literacy and making the most of their SPTRFA pension benefits. Please consider sharing with any educators you know in St. Paul. This is the latest in … Continue reading New Book: TL;DR: Financial Literacy for St. Paul Public School Teachers
Book Recommendation: Mom and Dad, We Need to Talk
I just finished reading Cameron Huddleston's book, Mom and Dad, We Need to Talk: How to Have Essential Conversations with Your Parents About Their Finances. I think this is an excellent book if you know you need to talk with your parents about their finances, but haven't figured out how to do it. The author … Continue reading Book Recommendation: Mom and Dad, We Need to Talk
How We Organize and Track Our Finances
As I talk with folks about their finances I'm often surprised at how many of them don't really know what they have. While I certainly didn't expect everyone to be as "into" finances as I am, I sorta always assumed that everyone kept track of their finances in some shape or form. But what I … Continue reading How We Organize and Track Our Finances



