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Originally posted by meeks:
Hi ladies,
12dn94dst,
I am glad you posted this topic b/c I am looking to invest some of my money. I already have started my pension plan since I work in the public schools now, and it will roll over when I graduate next year and begin teaching. Now, I am no financial expert, but would you happen to know if you could go through your own bank and/or credit union or would it have to be with a financial group? I trying to read up as much as I can so my money does not fall down the drain.
meeks
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Kelli,
Good job on letting folks know about turbo tax. A coworker/soror did hers last week on Turbo Tax and her refund will be here this Friday!! She had to pay $25 but I think this might be because she is married and has been teaching for 15 years or so.
Meeks,
I am a teacher as well. There are companies that work specifically with teachers to set up annuities, mutual and other investment profiles. Ask your cooperating teacher or teachers in your building about specifics because your district or the credit union might have investment opportunities for you as well.
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