MILSPOUSE BLOG

PCS Finances for MilSpouses: In Their Own Words

May 31, 2024

Did you set financial goals earlier this year only to have a permanent change of station (PCS) threaten to derail your family’s budget? You’re not alone. Other MilSpouses have learned how to keep their family finances intact during a move — and so can you! Here is valuable advice from their experiences. PCS-proof Your Finances…

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Showing Appreciation with Top Resources for MilSpouses

May 1, 2024

As MilSpouses, we are often asked to shoulder a big load of responsibility. When partners deploy or work long hours, managing career and home responsibilities — especially finances — can fall on us. May 10 is Military Spouse Appreciation Day, and we pause to honor your unwavering support, strength and resiliency in all you do…

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How to Set Your Kids Up for Financial Success

April 1, 2024

During Month of the Military Child, we pause to recognize the sacrifices and highlight the resiliency of military children. As we celebrate their unique experiences, take a moment to consider how their exposure to big life events, like a PCS, impacts their understanding of financial well-being. The money lessons we teach our children while they’re…

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Stay Financially Fit for Summer Fun

March 1, 2024

Stay Financially Fit for Summer Fun It’s March, the time of year I start dreaming about warm beaches, longer days and vacation travel. I know I need to plan now for that getaway and other things summer brings like camps for kids, possible vacations and maybe even a PCS. Here are some planning resources that…

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5 Money Myths to Avoid This Year

January 1, 2024

There is a lot of financial advice out there that can help you build wealth and reach your financial goals. There’s also plenty of misinformation that can set you back. This month, I want to highlight five common money myths to avoid in the new year, as well as good advice you can take to…

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How to Maximize Retirement Savings

December 1, 2023

If someone offered you free money, would you take it? Of course you would! If your service member has a Thrift Savings Plan account or you have a 401(k) plan through your employer, you may qualify for “matching contributions” — money that the government or your employer kicks in when you contribute to your retirement…

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Upping Your Financial Fitness Can Improve Your Health

November 1, 2023

Improving financial fitness is more than a money matter — it can also help reduce the stressors that can negatively impact your physical and mental health. Research links financial stress to health conditions like high blood pressure, migraines, anxiety, sleeplessness, and depression. Money can’t buy happiness, but being in control of your finances goes a…

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Carve Out Time for Financial Planning

September 29, 2023

October is known for pumpkin spice lattes, changing leaves and sweater weather. It’s also Financial Planning Month — a perfect opportunity to take a holistic look at your money matters. So, before you start carving pumpkins this month, carve out time in your schedule to review your finances. Here’s a checklist to help you get…

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A Recipe to Protect Your Holiday Budget

September 1, 2023

You wouldn’t prepare your holiday meals without your favorite recipes, so start this season with a savings plan. Think of it as your very own recipe for financial success. It may seem early to be talking about the holidays, but as a mother and a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional, the best tip I can offer…

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Bonding, Shopping and Saving With Your MilKids

August 1, 2023

If you’re like me, I had thoughts of chilling my favorite beverage in preparation for the first day of school when my girls were younger. 😉 I was also thinking about all the money I’d have to spend getting my kiddos ready. Back-to-school shopping is so much more than buying pencils, notebooks and rulers. It’s…

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