The electrician's financial blueprint.
You can earn well in this trade and still have nothing built underneath it. The pay moves with the season and the job. The tools come out of your pocket, and if you run 1099 work, the taxes are yours to sort out too.

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Take the Free BrickScore AssessmentYour financial reality
The realities generic money tools treat as edge cases are exactly what MoneyBricks is built around.
- Self-employment deductions, SEP-IRA contributions, and equipment write-offs that are easy to miss
- Income that swings with the season and the job
- 1099 and side work that standard tools treat as an edge case
- No employer retirement plan unless you build one
How MoneyBricks helps
- Keep thousands more at tax time by catching the deductions no one explained
- Budget around seasonal and variable income — not a flat paycheck
- Build the retirement plan your job never set up for you
Guides for electricians
Deep dives on the money topics that hit your line of work differently.
- Emergency Fund for ElectriciansBuild a Cushion on Variable Income
- Retirement Accounts for ElectriciansThe Plan Your Job Never Set Up
- Tax Deductions for ElectriciansTools, Truck, and the Write-Offs Nobody Explained
- Debt Payoff for ElectriciansTool Debt, Truck Loans, and Slow-Season Cards
- Budgeting for ElectriciansA Plan Built for Variable Income
- Income Protection for ElectriciansDisability Coverage for a Hands-On Trade
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