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AWTR Show #619: Tutor.com

Join the AWN Core Team and special guests, Pam Brehm and Joan Rooney, as they discuss Tutor.com for U.S. Military Families. Tutor.com for U.S. Military Families, funded by the U.S. Department of Defense and Coast Guard Mutual Assistance, is a program that allows eligible students (grades K-12) and service members in U.S. military families to connect to a live tutor online at any time for one-to-one help with homework, studying, test prep, proofreading and more at no cost.

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!

7 Tips to Successful Meal Planning

7 Tips to Successful Meal Planning

For an embarrassingly long time, Sunday evening would roll around every week and I would say to myself, “Huh. I have no idea what we are going to have for meals over the next week. I’ll deal with that tomorrow.”

Then Monday would come, and I would argue, “It’s Monday. I don’t feel like meal planning and grocery shopping. I’ll deal with it tomorrow.” We would then order a pizza or do some scrounging in the kitchen for a make-shift meal.

Spring Cleaning Your Finances

Spring Cleaning Your Finances

Spring is here in San Diego—well, at least it feels that way! Which means so is spring cleaning. Although the winter months and holidays are a very fun time of year, they can get expensive; you may have found yourself putting a little too much on the credit card or over-stretching your budget a tad. So as you throw out your old holiday decorations, don’t forget to clean up and straighten your finances as well.

5 Pre-Deployment Financial Tips

5 Pre-Deployment Financial Tips

In the midst of packing bags and saying goodbye during your service member’s pre-deployment, emotions are running high. It’s difficult enough to make time for the grocery store, let alone worry about organizing your finances for the next few months or years. However, it is imperative to have this conversation with your spouse before they leave, especially if you will be paying the bills.

Through my 20 years of experience as a leader in the Marine Corps and current position as the business development officer and military relations representative at Miramar Federal Credit Union, I have a few valuable tips that will make this transition as easy as possible.

6 Tips to Get Your Credit in Shape

6 Tips to Get Your Credit in Shape

Good credit habits, like good gym habits, aren’t built overnight. They take time and discipline to develop.

The challenge for a lot of people is knowing where and how to begin.

If you’re ready to start today, these six habits can help you strengthen your financial portfolio and get you on track to homeownership.

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