Teaching Children How To Budget
Teaching children how to budget at a young age, will be helpful for them later in life. When your child gets money as an allowance or as a gift, you can help get them started with simple budgeting concepts. Start With Goals, Wants and Needs Talk with your child about money and how to use it wisely. Talk about their goals...
Helping Kids Deal with a Financial Crisis
Most of us experience money problems at some point in our lives. Kids are very alert. Helping kids deal with a financial crisis is important.
Get Going – It’s “America Saves Week”
It’s a good time to take a look at your savings plan as a way to recognize “America Saves Week” — an annual call to action encouraging people to commit to saving money. While many of us know the importance of building up our savings, it can be helpful to revisit why starting a simple monthly savings plan –...
Who Benefits from a Debt Management Plan?
For many of us, these past months have been marked with a level of uncertainty – especially around finances. In the face of unexpected changes in income, many households have turned to consumer credit cards to take care of daily expenses.
Love, Money and You! 3 Steps to Practicing Financial Self-Care this Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is here, and love is in the air! As you celebrate the love you share with that special someone in your life, be sure to also set aside some time to tend to another very important relationship —your relationship with yourself. Otherwise known as self-care, a commitment to your personal needs can...
What Happens When You Stop Making Credit Card Payments? – US News & World Report
GreenPath's guidance is featured in this article about what happens when late paying on credit card debt. View Full Article > For those facing a layoff, a medical emergency or a pile of debt that is more than you can afford, it can be tough to pay credit card bills. When you stop making credit card payments, you...
Why it Pays to Use a Debt Calculator
Even a month into the New Year, it’s always a good time for making positive changes, and getting on the path to good health -- not only physically, but financially as well. Are you ready to start on the road to positive financial health? One way in which you can do this is by reducing and eliminating debt. With careful...
Take Advantage of Student Loan Relief Extension – Detroit Free Press
The move means that the interest rate on many federal student loan payments stays set at 0% for another eight months. (But remember, millions of private student loan payments and some federal student loans weren’t covered by this deal.)
3 Questions about Managing Money
- January 27, 2021
- By: Greenpath Financial Wellness
- Category: Budgeting, Financial Education, Financial Health Tips
So the times we are living in, with all the uncertainty, make prioritizing monthly expenses important to get a solid footing on money management and financial health.
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