Teachers With Money: First In Class
Danny Kofke spent 18 years in the classroom — first grade, kindergarten, and severe-profound special education — and did something the salary supposedly doesn’t allow: he raised a family of four on about $42,000 a year, helped support his wife's (also an educator) dream to stay home for eight years while their kids were young, paid off his debt, built a real emergency fund, and grew a retirement nest egg. Then he turned what he learned into six books and a mission. Today he’s Director of Training & Outreach for the Southern Education Retirement Consortium, helping teachers, bus drivers, and cafeteria staff keep more of their hard-earned money. This conversation is for the teacher whose budget already feels stretched to nothing. Danny keeps it refreshingly simple: know where every dollar is going, automate the saving before life gets in the way, and let time do the heavy lifting. He breaks down compound interest, the debt snowball, the retirement math most teachers never see, and the quiet 403(b) fees that drain savings for years. His throughline: you don’t need a windfall to build a wealthy life — you need a plan, a little consistency, and the reps. This episode covers: • Where to actually start when the budget feels stretched to nothing — write down every dollar for one month, then give each one a job before the month begins • The classroom-management analogy for money: like a room of 24 five-year-olds, money runs wild without direction (call it a “spending plan” if the word “budget” makes you flinch) • Why small and automatic beats waiting until you can “do it right” — starting a 403(b) or 457 at even 3%, and how automation quietly beats lifestyle creep • Compound interest made simple — the Rule of 72, and why the teacher who starts early and stops still out-earns the one who starts late • The debt snowball vs. the debt avalanche — and why paying the smallest balance first keeps you going, because most money problems are behavior and emotion, not math • The retirement math teachers rarely see: how a pension can be worth like having a million dollars in the bank — and how to find (and push to fix) the 403(b) fees draining your savings • Writing six books while teaching — self-publishing, realistic royalties, and how one project opens doors you can’t yet see • The August 2017 day that redefined what money is for — and why the wealthiest thing Danny ever did actually cost him money • The one move for this week — pick one small, automatic thing (or one rep on the project you keep putting off) and start it 🍏 Danny’s book: The Wealthy Teacher: Lessons for Prospering on a School Teacher's Salary [https://www.amazon.com/Wealthy-Teacher-Lessons-Prospering-Teachers/dp/1942545940/ref=sr_1_1?crid=EW6X5PFUYMZX&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ONiRLCBC1lVzroKNtD_ihYOXEW2i-oHeIjOS4B8RnOgaQ31laXo4aBQH2YAz5phQ6Y1l2VJjVrvspSJjfCXypxRUgNh9tZ714b8qIfgAuWU.s1uHPgrkxM4my9_ELjmlq6_w81VDoQNEi-dumE4cU4s&dib_tag=se&keywords=danny+kofke&qid=1783388009&sprefix=danny+kofke%2Caps%2C160&sr=8-1] Find all six of his personal-finance titles on his Amazon author page. Connect with Danny: Danny Kofke (LinkedIn) [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannykofke/] How to Survive (and Perhaps Thrive) on a Teacher’s Salary (book) [https://www.amazon.com/Survive-Perhaps-Thrive-Teachers-Salary/dp/1598869027] Danny’s books on Amazon (author page) [https://www.amazon.com/Danny-Kofke/e/B003DFRR7I] Southern Education Retirement Consortium — sercsolutions.com [https://sercsolutions.com/] Resource mentioned: 403bwise.com — Danny and Christa both call it the “GOAT” for checking whether your 403(b) vendor is charging you too much in fees. 403bwise.com — check your 403(b) vendor’s fee rating [https://www.403bwise.com/] Note: Danny shares general financial education, not personalized financial advice. For decisions about your own pension, 403(b), or investments, talk with a licensed financial advisor. 🎧 Subscribe now for new episodes every Tuesday. Come hang: Instagram → @teacherswithmoney [https://www.instagram.com/teacherswithmoney/] Instagram (Christa) → @christajeanjones [https://www.instagram.com/christajeanjones/] LinkedIn → Christa Jones [https://www.linkedin.com/in/christajeanjones/] Let's finally start your Teachers Pay Teachers store, together! → TPT Launch Lab [https://christajones.samcart.com/products/tpt-launch-lab] This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
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