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Whatever it is that you dream about doing in your life, and however your financial situation stacks up, our kind, professional counselors are ready to support you.

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Let’s Find Out What Works for You

We believe that financial wellness is one of the best ways to support people in achieving their dreams. We have the resources and experience to help you find your path to a bright financial future.

Together we can create a plan to help you make informed decisions.

Debt Counseling

Get help with debt. Our nonjudgmental NFCC-certified debt and credit counselors will help you make a plan. Learn more.

Debt Management

Eliminate your debt in 3 to 5 years. You’ll pay off debt faster, save money, and have the caring support of our team. Learn more.

Student Loan Counseling

Talk to one of our student loan advisors. We’ll explain the options and create a plan for reaching your financial goals. Learn more.

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Yes – GreenPath’s certified financial counselors offer free, confidential sessions to help you review your finances and create a personalized plan. Some of our specialized services for reverse mortgage and home-buyer assistance have a fee.

Your first financial counseling session typically lasts about an hour, though the exact time depends on your situation and the goals you’d like to work toward.

No appointment is needed to talk to a counselor by phone.

 

No problem! We can complete as much you have time for, and finish up at a more convenient time. You can also schedule an appointmentschedule and appointment to be called when you will be available.

One of the first things a counselor will do with you is put together your budget. Having an idea of your income and expenses is helpful. If you have billing statements handy, even better!

All client information is secure and confidential. GreenPath will not share your information with anyone without your permission. We also do not report to credit bureaus.

Still have questions? Explore our full FAQ Page

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