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Your Questions About Retirement

In this episode of School Me, we talk to one of NEA's Senior Pension Specialists about how to prepare for retirement.
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When it comes to planning your financial road map, Eric Dreier says, “Just make sure there’s a spare tire.”
Published: November 20, 2024

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People often say that education is a wonderful career to retire from, but what does that mean, and how can educators ensure they have what they need at the end of their career? In this episode of School Me, we talk to one of NEA's Senior Pension Specialists to help answer these questions and more.

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