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Four Practical Military Money Tips

In an age when foreclosures are at a record pace, credit card debt is hitting new highs and personal savings are at an all time low, thousands of America’s military are worried about their financial future as they defend our Country. Many turn to payday lenders with high fees and interest rates to solve their immediate financial needs.

Financial education – a skill young people desperately need – isn’t taught in high schools. So for many military personnel, they enter the military without any knowledge on how to handle their finances. This can lead to financial problems and military debt since it’s the first time many of them have to make financial decisions for themselves.

This lack of financial education is evident in a recent Associated Press report stating that thousands of U.S. troops are being banned from serving overseas because they are deep in debt. Because of this high level of debt they are considered security risks. On top of that, many unscrupulous payday lenders are taking unfair advantage of many members of the military by charging them fees and interest rates that make it almost impossible for them to get out of the hole.

You can become financially secure in the military with some simple steps. The tips below will put you on the path to financial freedom.

1. Cut your expenses. To afford the items you would like to purchase, start by listing everything that you want to buy in the order you want to buy them. This will help you focus your spending on the things you want the most.

To avoid wasting money, keep track of your daily expenses for a month. Find out where you spend your money by writing down everything you purchase. If you’re spending four dollars on a cup of coffee during the week that adds up to more that $1,000 a year. You’ll find out quickly that those small purchase add up fast.

Develop a military budget by writing down your take home pay and listing your current expenses. If you’re spending more than you make, it’s time to cut those expenses or work extra hard to get that promotion.

2. Create a savings plan. The average American spends more than they earn, so become a money rebel and save money. With a simple investment plan, just by saving $250 a month starting at age 18, you could reach millionaire status by age 40.

Get in the habit of paying yourself first. Have your bank automatically transfer a portion of your money from a checking account to a savings account or start an allotment directly to your savings account. Each time you deposit your paycheck, money is automatically transferred into your savings before you have a chance to spend it. That way you’ll have military money set aside for the long-term and available for the things you want to buy now.

Many of you are serving the country overseas now in hostile territory and earning hostile fire and imminent danger pay. You’ll find this is an ideal way to keep more money in your pocket. Take advantage of the military programs such as TSP (Thrift Savings Plan) and SDP (Savings Deposit Program) that allow you to save military money and earn a higher return when compared with most civilian savings accounts. By simply setting that military money aside, it will help you to have money in the bank and a way to treat yourself when your return for a job well done.

3. Have the government buy your home. You can become a homeowner using the benefits the military offers. VA loans allow you to borrow 100% of the purchase price which means you won’t need money for a down payment in most cases. Combine that with BAH (Basic Allowance for Housing) for civilian housing and you can have your mortgage payments paid for.

This is a huge benefit because you purchase a $100,000 home your property could be valued at over $570,000 in 30 years. The best part is using BAH you could of not even made a payment with your own money.

4. Invest in yourself. The military offers education benefits through the G.I. Bill, VEAP (Veterans Educational Assistance Program), LRP (Loan Repayment Programs) and TA (Tuition Assistance) may all help you to get a higher education. Just like in the civilian world the higher education you receive the more likely you are to get promoted and paid more.

You defend this country to protect the freedom of all American’s; and you deserve to be financially free to live the lifestyle you want without having to worry about military debt. The tips above will help you avoid the shackles of life long debt and put you on the road to financial freedom.


By: Vince Shorb

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Financial Freedom – The Importance of Managing Your Finances

Money is intrinsic to most of life’s essential needs. It is our universal exchange system; it measures the value of our goods and services and provides security and certainty for our future. However, despite this, most people still do not manage their finances very well, if at all.

So, what are the consequences of not managing money?

Here are just a few:

• A life fraught with money problems.
• Not having the financial freedom to do the things you really want to do.
• No security.
• Tied to an unpleasant or unsatisfying job, simply because it pays the bills.
• Envy of others who have more than you.
• A restricted lifestyle.
• Lack of choices.
• Reliance on social security after your working years are over.
• Inability to be proactive in your life.

The only way to overcome money problems is to start taking matters into your own hands. You must become proactive and take some immediate remedial action.

You cannot change your financial past but you can change your financial future. Constructive change will only result when you decide to take control of your circumstances. Here are some of the benefits of managing money:

• A strong inner feeling of safety and security, knowing that your future is provided for.
• A happy life, full of choices.
• Doing the work you want to do.
• A stress-free life. There’s nothing more stressful than having severe money problems. It stops you from performing well in other areas of your life.
• Financial independence gives you the freedom to make life choices. You deserve to live the life you want.
• A feeling of peace and security.

Empirical studies have show that that along with job satisfaction and fulfilling relationships, being financially secure is one of the major factors that delay ageing and prolong life.

In Ageless Body, Timeless Mind, Deepak Chopra lists the positive and negative psychosocial factors that gerontologists use to predict longevity. Financial burdens and being in debt are listed as “negative factors that accelerate ageing” and feeling financial secure and living within your means are listed under “positive factors that retard ageing”.

As research has proven, learn to manage your finances and you can look forward to a long, prosperous and rewarding life.


By: Ann Marosy

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