Posted by: F.E.S.T. | January 24, 2010

Resource Tool for Your Financial Survival Kit

On Friday, the government reported that in December unemployment rose in 43 out of 50 states and that throughout the country 600,000 people left the labor force last month. New Jersey’s unemployment rate hit a 33 year high of 10.1%. So, the U.S. economy is still casting dark shadows over the lives of many people; new jobs are not appearing on the horizon.

It is a scary time to navigate the financial quagmire of dropping market values, income loss and debt, and to find a good way to overcome budgetary problems. Whether it’s locating cheap emergency healthcare centers, getting free help filing a tax return, locating affordable college loan sources, coping with life-changing events or becoming aware of frauds and scams, there is a great financial assistance site that was created to help you through most financial tight spots.

The U.S. Government operates a financial education and consumer information website called MyMoney.gov. It offers a wide variety of articles and useful links to help with budgeting, taxes, home ownership, education costs, retirement planning, social security questions and calculators, starting a business, setting up savings, and consumer alerts, and much more. This information is provided by twenty different federal agencies partnering with state and nonprofit organizations such as the JumpStart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy and the Federal Citizen Information Center.
Take a few minutes to navigate through the pages, articles and links. These days, everyone can use a multi-faceted resource tool in their financial survival kit.


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  1. Thanks for the advice and tips – keep them coming. We will definitely suggest this blog to our clients, but then we can all use the advice.


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