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We are often reminded of the many sacrifices service members and their families make to protect our nation. Pinnacle Bank has highlighted seven financial tips to help make the lives of these cherished military families a little easier.
“Military families do an incredible service for this country,” said Jackson McConnell, Pinnacle Bank President. “The nature of their jobs is inherently stressful – but financial stress shouldn’t be part of it.”
These 7 tips will help service members pave the way toward a strong financial future:
• Contribute to a Thrift Savings Plan. Military members have access to the Federal
Thrift Savings Program, which offers the lowest-cost retirement-savings plan available.
Have automatic contributions withdrawn from your paycheck.
• Plan for deployment. Before deploying, have a conversation with your family about
managing the household budget. Consider granting power of attorney to your spouse, should they need to make any urgent financial decisions while you are gone. Check with your bank to see if they have pre-printed forms you can use for bank accounts. Military personnel also receive additional funds while deployed. Decide on the best use for that extra cash, whether it be paying off debt or additional Thrift Savings Plan contributions.
• Meet with your banker before active duty. The Servicemember Civil Relief Act offers all military personnel entering active duty a variety of financial protections. The SCRA covers issues ranging from interest rate reductions to limits on debt accrual. Ask your banker about the key provisions of this law and how they can help you.
• Consider housing options. With mortgage rates at notably low levels, homeownership can seem like a no-brainer. However, servicemembers should consider their options. Frequent relocations and deployments can make owning a home challenging and expensive. Renting may be a smart option for short-term assignments. Decide what’s best for your family and your finances.
• Consult a financial advisor. Schedule a visit at a Personal Financial Management Program (PFMP) office, located in your military and family support centers. They offer free one-on-one counseling, as well as other financial education resources.
• Budget for a single-income household. Frequent moves are an inevitable part of military life and can make it difficult for spouses to establish stable careers. As a precaution, make plans to operate on a single-income household budget. That way, should your spouse’s employment status change, your family will be prepared.
• Set up automatic bill pay. Whether you’re stationed state-side or overseas, automatic bill pay will give you and your family one less thing to worry about each month. It can be particularly helpful during deployments in regions where internet access is unreliable and mobile banking isn’t an option.
Know a military family? Share these tips with them and help them have an easier financial life!
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