Free 5 Day “When can I be done?” IPERS Challenge

Just give me 5 short days!

I will walk you step-by-step on how to figure out exactly how IPERS fits into your retirement.

Free 5 Day “When can I finally be done with teaching” IPERS Challenge

June 26th to June 30th

Understand how important IPERS is to your retirement savings.

Learn the basics, yes. But we will also go deeper!

Not just theory. You will use your own IPERS Beneneft Statement to calculate actual numbers for your own situation.

What if you decide to leave teaching? You will learn the impact.

You don’t have time to figure out this stuff on your own.

Let me take you from confusion to clarity and peace of mind.

Let’s embark on this challenge together!

5 Day IPERS Challenge

Upgrade to VIP access and get even MORE out of your 5-day Challenge!

Only $32

When you upgrade:

  • Get extra help along the way via group Zoom calls and office hours available to you.

  • Do your homework alongside Mike who will help you complete calculations correctly.

  • Get your specific questions answered.

  • Access to the recordings of all 5 days when the challenge is over. (Recordings will cost $89.00 after the challenge is over, so this alone is a good reason to upgrade.)

Day One

Learn why IPERS is important to your finances and retirement.

How much would you need in a 401k to equal the value of IPERS?

How do you read an IPERS benefit statement?

Day Two

The Rule of 88 and other benchmarks to reach to be eligible for benefits.

Calculate your own numbers based on your personal IPERS statement.

The 6 benefit options to choose from when you retire.

Day Three

Investing when you have IPERS.

Meshing your other retirement investments with IPERS.

Should you include IPERS in your net worth?

Day Four

What will happen to your IPERS if you leave teaching or move to a different state?

Things to consider if you leave teaching.

How to use the IPERS benefit formula in your favor.

Day Five

What happens when you want to retire?

Will IPERS be enough?

What to consider when you retire from teaching.