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Get Your End-of-Year Financial Health Checkup

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As the eagerly awaited holiday season gets underway, the end of the 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.

Your Financial Health Check Up

Like a physical health checkup, a financial checkup examines your vital signs to be sure all is well when it comes to your financial health and wellness.

Do you have an emergency savings account? How do your credit card balances look? Are you tracking monthly income and expenses? What does your and history look like? These are a few of the vitals reviewed during an end-of-year financial checkup.

From an overall budget review to managing credit card debt, the caring, NFCC-certified counselors at GreenPath Financial Wellness will conduct a full review of your current financial fitness and provide recommended next steps for improving your financial health.

A financial checkup guides you to:

  • Review Your Financial Goals: Has there been a significant life change this past year? A change in jobs, a marriage, divorce, home purchase or other big change can affect your overall financial picture. A checkup is a good time to assess whether your current financial goals sync up with your overall situation
  • Manage Income and Expenses: One of the best ways to cope with inflation is to take the time to prioritize monthly spending. A spending plan helps to ensure that what you spend doesn’t exceed what you make each month as prices rise. A financial checkup gives you a better understanding of your income and expenses. It can also be a time to set a spending plan to keep your finances on track and start saving for future goals.
  • Pay Down Debt: A checkup is a good time to explore options to help you pay down credit card debt as well as options for managing other debts that may be on the horizon –such as expiring forbearances on mortgages or student loan payments.
  • Assess Your Credit: Are you looking to take out a mortgage or make another large purchase in the New Year? A checkup is a great time to review your credit report to see where you stand, and get tips to improve your score moving forward.

Your Checkup Starts Here

Your financial fitness is key to a healthy New Year! Visit our Financial Wellness page for more resources on to end 2024 feeling more financially confident!