What’s On Your New Year Financial To Do List?
- January 18, 2022
- By: Greenpath Financial Wellness
- Category: Financial Education, Financial Health Tips
An online financial assessment helps you see how mortgage, consumer debt, student loans or other debt might be affecting your budget.
Be a Money Mentor
- January 13, 2022
- By: Greenpath Financial Wellness
- Category: Financial Education, Financial Health Tips
This month is National Mentoring Month – a time set aside to highlight the positive results mentoring has on a young person’s life, prospects and outlook.
A mentor guides a less experienced person by building trust and modeling positive behaviors. An effective mentor understands that their role is to be dependable, engaged, and authentic.
It’s Time for Your End-of-Year Financial Health Checkup
The end of year is a great time to get a financial health checkup to make sure your finances are on track. With regular checkups, you can fix small problems before they become big issues.
Make a New Year’s Resolution That Sticks!
- December 27, 2021
- By: Greenpath Financial Wellness
- Category: Financial Education, Financial Health Tips
It's almost a new year and an opportunity for new beginnings. Are you ready for a powerful New Year’s resolution? Eliminating debt, learning new spending habits, or building savings are choices that can change your life. They can affect your entire wellbeing – from stress levels, to physical and mental health . The...
Your Student Debt: What Now?
COVID-era relief extensions are in the news and getting prepared with the best options to handle your student loan debt will help reduce stress. As of this writing, the federal administration has extended the pause of federal student loan repayment, interest and collections to May 1, 2022. Borrowers have been allotted...
Tips To Communicate with Your Creditors
Having a hard time staying on track with your loan and credit card payments? Be sure to communicate with your creditors. Here are some tips.
Understanding the Difference Between Debt Settlement and Debt Management
If you’re trying to manage credit card payments and other debt in a challenging time, it’s helpful to get some background information to consider the best approach that works for you.
To help you weigh your options, shared here is an overview to highlight the difference between two approaches: debt settlement and debt management.
Make it a Money Mindful Moment
Mindfulness means being present in the daily choices we make. Mindfulness sounds simple, and yet for most of us, it is challenging to stay mindful. We are distracted by patterns of our behavior, routines, never-ending online notifications, daily activities, and moment-by-moment thoughts. Mindfulness involves taking...
Real Stories Episode 21: Jessie – From Client to Counselor
- November 15, 2021
- By: Greenpath Financial Wellness
- Category: Bankruptcy, Budgeting, Credit Card Debt, Podcasts, Real Stories
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After struggling with credit card debt in college, Jessie was all set to file bankruptcy. But after she told her family about her plans, they encouraged her to search for an alternative – a Debt Management Program with GreenPath.
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