Making Sense of Medical Debt: 7 Steps to Take Now
Managing medical debt can have a major impact on your household. For many people, medical bills are all too common. One medical bill can easily cause you to fall behind on your other bills. Financing health costs can be challenging, but there are ways to manage medical debt, regardless of how much you owe.
Get Ahead of Your Debt
Do you have a plan to get ahead of your debt, even as households currently face price increases for everyday essentials?
Real Stories Episode 25: Katie’s Story Continues – The Journey to Financial Wellness is Never a Straight Line
- March 15, 2022
- Category: Budgeting, Budgeting, Credit Card Debt, Debt, Podcasts, Real Stories
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In this episode, we’re going to check in with our very first guest. I originally talked to Katie in December 2018. First, we’ll play some highlights of that interview. (Check out the full original episode here.) Then, we’ll go to a recent conversation with her. Katie’s story is a good reminder that the journey to financial wellness is never a straight line.
New Home on the Horizon? Check the Health of Your Finances
Owning a home is part of the American dream and a major step for any family. Making the dream a reality takes planning before you can make your way to the closing table and eventually move in. When looking at the process of how to buy a house, there are steps you can take, and you can start today.
Starting from Scratch: How to Build Credit – Recorded Webinar
- March 9, 2022
- Category: Blog, Credit, Recorded Webinars
If you know you need to build credit and aren’t sure how to do so without going into debt, this webinar will provide guidance and tools to start you down the path to building positive credit history.
Cursos en LÃnea: CheckRight Español – Cuentas de Cheques
- March 8, 2022
- Category: Español, LearningLab Courses
En este curso seguirás a Verónica y Nicolás mientras interactúan con sus nuevas cuentas.
How is Your Credit Score Calculated?
Your credit score is a number based on a formula using the information in your credit report. The result is an accurate forecast of how likely you are to pay your bills.
Ready, Set, Save
Now is a great time to look at steps to save, with a clear understanding and picture of your current finances, evaluate and set savings goals, and – most of all – create an achievable plan to reach your goals.
Affordable Housing Options Help Minimize Student Debt
- February 7, 2022
- Category: Financial Education, Financial Health Tips
Looking to minimize student debt? One option is to explore both on- and off-campus housing options.
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