Story by Roland Balik | 436th Airlift Wing | 02.28.2025
Is your financial health in check? Do you need an assessment of or help with your current financial situation? If so, the 436th Force Support Squadron Military and Family Readiness Center’s financial counselors can help you get on track....
Story by Marnee Losurdo | 403rd Wing | 02.20.2024
Airmen train year-round to ensure they have the technical, physical, and mental skills to ensure they are combat ready. Being mission ready though deals with more than just the capacity to do one’s job; an Airman’s finances can have a huge impact on their ability to serve....
Story by Crystal Farris | Idaho Army National Guard | 05.09.2022
Capt. Ashley Thropp, who serves as a behavioral health officer for the Idaho Army National Guard and a clinical social worker for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, always knew how to earn money, budget and save. She joined the military when she was 17, always lived below her means and ate bean and cheese burritos while earning her undergraduate degree because they were cheap and......
Story by Erinn Burgess | U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz | 03.06.2019
KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany – Now through April 19, military spouses can apply for the opportunity to earn a free financial counselor accreditation to help them find employment at any military installation or in the civilian sector....
Story by Airman 1st Class Christina Bennett | 28th Bomb Wing | 02.21.2019
Financial readiness prepares Airmen for more than just paying their bills on time. It enables Airmen to plan for the future in addition to removing financial distractions that may hamper their ability to support the Air Force mission....
Courtesy Story | Marine Corps Base Hawaii | 08.04.2015
Dry cleaning your uniform, buying a soda at the vending machine, going out for a movie – expenses have a way of sneaking up on you. How do you spend your money, and how can you do it responsibly? That’s where the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society can help....