Financially Intentional

This Nurse Reveals The Truth About 403Bs - Ep. 29

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January 22, 2020 11:00pm

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I have always been under the misconception that the 403b and the 401k were created equal until I met Nancy. Nancy Bachety is a public school teacher based in the northeast. After discovering her 403b plan considerably underperformed the market, she went on a mission to get answers. What she discovered was unexpected and unacceptable. Teachers, healthcare workers, clergy and non-profit employees alike are stuck with costly inferior options throughout their 403bs. Nancy is on a mission to change that and to help other participants make sense of their 403(b) plans. Her goal is to prevent others from falling prey to the system designed to make hard-working public employees overpay.

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Links mentioned:

New York Times Article

http://www.fixmy403b.com

http://www.403bwise.org

403b Wise Facebook group  

www.403bcompare.com

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