I've written previously about EVs and why I think folks should consider buying one. Apparently many Coloradans agree, as 25.3% of the cars sold in Colorado in the 3rd quarter were EVs. If you are a Colorado resident and are considering a new (or used) car, I would highly recommend you consider purchasing before the … Continue reading Coloradans Looking for a New Vehicle Should Buy an EV This Month
TL;DR: Financial Literacy for North Carolina Public School Teachers: Optimizing Financial Decisions Based on Your TSERS Benefits
I just wanted to share my latest book, this one for teachers in North Carolina Public Schools, focusing on financial literacy and making the most of their TSERS pension benefits. Please consider sharing with any educators you know in North Carolina. This is the latest in the TL;DR Financial Literacy series. If you know educators … Continue reading TL;DR: Financial Literacy for North Carolina Public School Teachers: Optimizing Financial Decisions Based on Your TSERS Benefits
You Can Contribute Directly to Your HSA
I've written previously about the advantages of an Health Savings Account (HSA) account, particularly if you can afford to not reimburse yourself right away and instead use it as a stealth retirement account. The usual (and best) way to contribute to your HSA is through payroll deduction. That way it not only comes out pre-tax, … Continue reading You Can Contribute Directly to Your HSA
Colorado PERA Lowers Fees for 401k and 457b Plans
Colorado PERA offers a fantastic 401k and 457b plan to all PERA-affiliated employers, which includes all public school employees. These plans are almost always better than the 403bs or 457bs offered through their school districts by other vendors (see Littleton Public Schools, Cherry Creek, Denver, Douglas County, and Aurora as examples). At Friday's Board Meeting, … Continue reading Colorado PERA Lowers Fees for 401k and 457b Plans
TL;DR: Financial Literacy for Connecticut Public School Teachers: Optimizing Financial Decisions Based on Your CTRB Benefits
I just wanted to share my latest book (written along with Kristin Gemaly and Amy Rios), this one for teachers in Connecticut Public Schools, focusing on financial literacy and making the most of their CTRB pension benefits. Please consider sharing with any educators you know in Connecticut. This is the latest in the TL;DR Financial … Continue reading TL;DR: Financial Literacy for Connecticut Public School Teachers: Optimizing Financial Decisions Based on Your CTRB Benefits
2025: New Year, New Limits
Updated July 2025 to reflect changes in the standard deduction and the bonus deduction for those over age 65 (due to legislation). As we are about to turn the page (click the arrow?) on the calendar to move into 2025, there are many changes that happen around taxes. These include tax bracket changes, changes in … Continue reading 2025: New Year, New Limits




