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5 Financial Mistakes Firefighters Should Avoid

5 Financial Mistakes Firefighters Should Avoid

Avoiding these common money missteps can help you build a stronger, more secure future on and off the job

Being a firefighter comes with more than its fair share of stress. Long shifts, high stakes, unpredictable schedules. But when it comes to finances? That’s one area where you can take control.

Whether you’re a rookie still figuring out how to juggle your first real paycheck or a seasoned firefighter looking ahead to retirement, there are five financial missteps that can sneak up on anyone in the fire service. We tell you what they are and how to avoid them.

1. Living Like the Overtime Will Never End

We all know overtime can be a game-changer. But it’s also inconsistent. Relying on that extra income to cover day-to-day expenses can be risky.

The fix: Build your budget around your base salary. Treat overtime like a bonus, and use it to build your emergency fund, knock out debt, or invest in your future. This way, when the OT slows down, your lifestyle doesn’t have to.

2. Neglecting Retirement Planning

You’ve got a pension, so you’re good in terms of retirement planning, right? Not always. Many firefighters assume the pension will cover everything, but the reality is, you might need more.

The fix: Start contributing to a 457(b) or Roth IRA as early as possible. Even small, consistent contributions can grow big over time, thanks to compound interest. And if your department offers a match? That’s free money – don’t leave it on the table…..

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