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Teach and Retire Rich

Teach and Retire Rich

Written by: Daniel Otter
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Teacher Daniel Otter, Ph.D. and Certified Financial Planner Scott Dauenhauer CFP® of 403bwise.org discuss teacher saving for retirement issues. Never too serious, Dan and Scott strive to make learning about pensions, the 403(b), the 457(b), and investing, fun and understandable.Copyright 2015-2023 Teach and Retire Rich. All rights reserved. Economics Personal Finance
Episodes
  • How 403(b) Consortiums Serve Small and Medium-Size School Districts (#414)
    Feb 20 2026

    Former teacher Danny Kofke and fiduciary Eric Hansen are principals in the Southern Education Retirement Consortium, an investment collective that serves the K-12 market. They discuss the consortium model which allows small to medium-size schools to band together to get favorable 403(b) pricing and services.

    • Souther Education Retirement Consortium (SERC)
    • Learned by Being Burned (short pod series about K-12 403(b) issues)
    • 403bwise.org
    • Meridian Wealth Management
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    50 mins
  • How American Fidelity Exploits Section 125 Plans (#413)
    Feb 13 2026

    Section 125 plans are a great way to save money for health care, dependent care, dental care and disability insurance on a pre-tax basis. American Fidelity, which sells high-cost 403(b) products, runs many of these plans for school districts. In many cases educators must meet with an AF rep in order to get the pre-tax benefit. During these meetings AF sales reps try to sell a blizzard of services. We discuss what employees and employers should do.

    • Learned by Being Burned (short pod series about K-12 403(b) issues)
    • 403bwise.org
    • Meridian Wealth Management
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    32 mins
  • What I Learned Trying to Leave an Employer-Sponsored Medicare Advantage Plan
    Feb 6 2026

    Many teachers are offered a subsidized Medicare plan from their school district when they retire. They are told this is a great benefit that they have contributed to their whole career. Sounds great, right? Most don't realize that what they are being offered is not traditional Medicare. It is a more restrictive form of healthcare called Medicare Advantage. They also don't realize that the choice they make at 65 can affect their healthcare options for the rest of their lives. As they get older and require more healthcare, they may not be able to switch to original Medicare.

    We speak with a woman who describes the ordeal she went through to escape Medicare "Advantage."

    • What I Learned Trying to Leave an Employer-Sponsored Medicare Advantage Plan
    • Dirty Little Secrets of Medicare - YouTube video
    • Learned by Being Burned (short pod series about K-12 403(b) issues)
    • 403bwise.org
    • Meridian Wealth Management

    Nothing presented or discussed is to be construed as investment or tax advice. This can be secured from a vetted Certified Financial Planner (CFP®).

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    54 mins
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