Use the Financial Wellness Assessment to discover your personal finance strengths and weaknesses.
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Adults
From managing debt and credit to saving for retirement, these tools set you up to achieve your short and long-term financial goals while taking control of your finances at every stage of life.
Manage your budget and credit wisely to qualify and afford your first home, while also juggling real-life dilemmas like identity fraud and purchasing auto insurance.
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Learn the practical skills necessary to run your own business, as well as the financial and life skills that go along with it.
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Receive guidance for getting out of debt based on your unique situation.
Your budget is, perhaps, the most important aspect of your financial health.
Creating a budget that works for you is essential to financial wellness and freedom.
Set a goal for reducing your budget each month, then evaluate your expenses and create new goals.
Outline your savings goals and timelines to see how saving with a purpose can help make them happen.
Learn how to build your credit score from scratch or boost your decent score.
Following these guidelines with your credit card can help give a boost to your credit score.
Using credit can open up big possibilities, but it can also get you in trouble if you aren’t careful
An emergency fund is a financial safety net that everybody should have for life's unforeseen challenges.
What actually is a recession? What should I expect if one is on the horizon?
Explore your options for buying a home: first-time buyer benefits, best age to buy, building vs. buying, foreclosure auctions, buying with parents, and owner financing.
Cutting unnecessary expenses in your budget made easy.
What should I do when faced with high inflation and rising prices?