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In this episode of *The Teacher Money Show*, Shaun Morgan talks with **Eric Creeger**, an educator who defied the odds and retired early at age 50—even though he started his financial journey later in life. Eric shares his inspiring story, from financial mistakes early in his teaching career to taking control of his finances and achieving financial independence.
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### **What You'll Learn in This Episode:**
💡 **Eric's Financial Awakening**
Eric came from humble beginnings and made common money mistakes, like overspending on a teacher's salary. After ending his first marriage, he decided to turn things around by self-educating and adopting smart financial habits. Educators have a great ability to self educate.
🚀 **How Eric Retired Early at 50**
Eric made these changes to achieve financial freedom:
- Making a plan to get out of debt.
- Living intentionally and below his means
- Making strategic career moves to boost income
- Optimizing his teaching schedule for financial growth
🎯 **Transitioning to a New Chapter**
Now retired, Eric shares how he transitioned to consulting work in education—a passion-driven path that lets him work on his own terms. In other words, he has removed what he didn't like about work to do only what he loves. He retired to something!
📌 **Key Advice for Teachers**
Here are Eric's top tips to have a richer wallet, classroom, and life.
1. **Educate yourself** on personal finance principles.
2. **Leverage the flexibility** of the teaching profession to try new roles and grow financially—especially during summers!
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