Personal Finance for Educators
In this episode, I discuss a new series for the project that I call Tools for the Trade. I walk through two free browser-based tools I've built for educators — showing how I used AI to turn complicated data and dense documents into something actually useful. The first tool, the Wisconsin Teacher Salary Analyzer, pulls from public DPI salary data to help teachers answer a simple but important question: is the salary I've been offered reasonable? The tool summarizes salary ranges, experience averages, and district comparisons in seconds. The second tool, the Handbook Analyzer, lets you upload a district handbook PDF and get a structured breakdown of compensation, benefits, retirement options, and notable clauses — powered by Google's free Gemini API. I also talk about why I'm building these tools, how agentic AI makes them possible, and what questions I'm hoping to tackle next. Email: josh@personalfinanceforeducators.com [josh@personalfinanceforeducators.com] Substack: https://personalfinanceforeducators.substack.com/ [https://personalfinanceforeducators.substack.com/] Educator Finance Tools: https://herteljt.github.io/educator-finance-tools/index.html [https://herteljt.github.io/educator-finance-tools/index.html] Music Island Breeze by Surf House Productions | https://surf-house-productions.bandcamp.com [https://surf-house-productions.bandcamp.com]
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