The teacher's financial blueprint.
You have a pension, a 403(b), and a shot at Public Service Loan Forgiveness. Each one pays off only if it's set up right. And ten months of pay has to cover twelve months of living.

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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.
- A 403(b) that's often stacked with high-fee annuity products sold down the hall
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness that only pays off when the paperwork is right, year after year
- Ten-month pay that has to cover a twelve-month life — the summer income gap
- Out-of-pocket classroom spending that adds up fast and rarely gets tracked
How MoneyBricks helps
- Swap the high-fee annuity for a low-cost 403(b) or 457 and keep more of every raise
- Stay on track for loan forgiveness — every qualifying payment counts
- Budget a ten-month salary across a twelve-month year, summer included
Guides for teachers & educators
Deep dives on the money topics that hit your line of work differently.
- Emergency Fund for TeachersCover the Summer Before It Arrives
- Retirement Accounts for TeachersThe 403(b) Sold Down the Hall
- Student Loans for TeachersPSLF and Teacher Loan Forgiveness Don't Stack
- Budgeting for TeachersTen Months of Pay, Twelve Months of Life
- Taxes for TeachersThe Classroom Deduction and Stipend Income
- Income Protection for TeachersPension, Sick Leave, and the Gaps
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