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Earning Extra Income

In: Teachers Can Be Financially Fit

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  • Tawni Hunt Ferrarini

    (Lindenwood University)

  • M. Scott Niederjohn

    (Lakeland University)

  • Mark C. Schug

    (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee)

  • William C. Wood

    (James Madison University)

Abstract

Eric will retire at fifty-two with a salary-for-life very close to what he was making teaching high school history. He, and many other teachers, are able to achieve such freedom by making good choices throughout their careers. This chapter introduces ideas for increasing your educator income. Investing in human capital, considering part-time work, or even becoming an entrepreneur can all be intriguing possibilities. Eric pursued a number of these and has reaped benefits not available to his college buddies that entered more lucrative fields.

Suggested Citation

  • Tawni Hunt Ferrarini & M. Scott Niederjohn & Mark C. Schug & William C. Wood, 2021. "Earning Extra Income," Springer Books, in: Teachers Can Be Financially Fit, chapter 3, pages 23-31, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-49356-1_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-49356-1_3
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