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FINANCIAL PLANNING

Here at Mission: Milspouse, we know the added puzzle piece of financial planning the military lifestyle throws at you. 

We’re here to help! 

Our money savvy bloggers can help you financially prepare for any big obstacle that comes your way.

Whether it’s getting finances in order before a deployment, making those scary money decisions during a PCS, or looking towards future as retirement gets close, Mission: Milspouse has the 411 on the 401K and all things finance.

Here you’ll even find resources to get you on the right path of financial stability, accounting lingo and literacy to advocate for yourself and your dollar, and even how to work the credit card game as a military family.

We help your military money work for you at Mission: Milspouse.  

Free College Money is Good College Money

Free College Money is Good College Money

Repeat after me: “Free college money is good college money.”

There are many scholarships out there for military spouses, dependents, and service members who want to attend college and other training… and some of them are just waiting for you.

Yes, you can use the Post-9/11 GI Bill or the Forever GI Bill if you have access to it, but you can also compete for scholarship money to support your education and training needs. Doing so will enable you to use the GI Bill later on or save it for a dependent.

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Don’t Overlook Your Renters Insurance—Ever

Don’t Overlook Your Renters Insurance—Ever

February always reminds me of the most challenging experience my family has had as serial military renters.

Since arriving at my husband’s first duty station in 2010, we’ve always chosen to live in on-post housing or rent a home off post, and before that, we rented apartments. We aren’t yet sure where we’ll settle in the end, so we hesitate to purchase a home.

One of the most important things you can do as a renting military family is purchase renters insurance. With a military bank like USAA, it’s a very inexpensive monthly fee, but it protects you much more than you might imagine.

I found this out the hard way.

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4 Tips for the Blended Retirement System

4 Tips for the Blended Retirement System

At first glance, the military’s new blended retirement system (BRS) looks like a win for military families. With lump-sum bonuses and 401(k)-style automatic and matching contributions, even service members who don’t serve to retirement will walk away with some savings. Unfortunately, career service members and their families will have to shoulder increased financial decision-making which could leave them facing a much less secure future.

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5 Things to Know About Opening Custodial Accounts

5 Things to Know About Opening Custodial Accounts

As parents, you want to get your children set up on the right path. You want to ensure that, should rough times fall upon you or your career, your child’s future is protected. It’s a scary thought, but one you no doubt must consider. It is one of your only means of protecting your child from the trials and tribulations that could potentially come your way, and you don’t want your children to suffer negatively as a consequence of your misfortune.

The problem is, some people set up custodial accounts for flagrant uses. For instance, some parents have used their children’s accounts to qualify for a lower tax bracket. However, most people use custodial accounts as they’re meant to be used; which is to say, they put money aside for their child for when they come of age—like a preemptive savings account. That’s a good thing!

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