April is Financial Literacy Awareness Month. An important part of financial planning is life insurance, which VA offers through a variety of programs to Veterans, Service members, and their families.
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Financial Literacy Month provides an opportunity to get caught up on often overlooked end-of-life planning. VA offers programs to assist with end-of-life planning and help ease the burden on family members when a Veteran passes.
On Jan. 17, VBA will host the “First Steps to Financial Freedom” seminar to help Veterans learn the basics of budgeting, understanding debit and credit cards, and establishing a banking profile.
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Veterans wanting to learn more about financial literacy can take advantage of the following free resources and events from The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)
Whether you're a Veteran, service member, caretaker or family member, there are resources and experiences tailored to meet your unique needs.
April is Financial Literacy Month making it a good time to update budgeting skills. VA offering financial wellness seminars for Veterans.
The Wellness Wednesday Financial Education series returns on Nov. 17 to talk about taxes. The event is free, with multiple one-hour showings online.
National Financial Awareness Day is devoted to teaching achievable financial principles to help you manage your finances efficiently. VA is dedicated to ensuring that our Veterans are empowered and aware of all available financial tools and resources.
On his birthday, today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Murat Akaydin, who served for three years on active duty and two years in the National Guard.
Project Sanctuary hosts Veteran and active duty families through six-day therapeutic retreats at locations across the United States. While at retreats, families participate in sessions directed at improving relationships, financial literacy and mental health.