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Militarily Speaking


Ep. 64 Military Money Management: Insights from the National Foundation for Credit Counseling

October 09, 2024

Welcome to the "Militarily Speaking" podcast with Tom McLean and Jodi Vickery.

 

In this episode of “Militarily Speaking,” Tom and Jodi sit down with Bruce McClary, Senior Vice President of Media Relations and Membership at the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC), a prestigious organization dedicated to helping individuals manage their finances, build credit, and achieve their financial goals. Together they discuss the complexities of financial well-being, and dive deep into the current state of financial stress for military families and veterans.


“Militarily Speaking” is a podcast produced by Armed Forces Bank that is dedicated to the military lifestyle and all the things that makes the military community who they are.

 


Ep. 64 – Military Money Management: Insights from the National Foundation for Credit Counseling


Founded in 1951, NFCC is a cornerstone in the world of financial counseling. Bruce McClary explained their mission - promoting financial education and well-being. With a network of nonprofit agencies across all U.S. states and territories, NFCC offers a broad spectrum of services including credit counseling, debt management programs, homebuyer education, and financial coaching for small business owners.


Whether you are struggling with debt, looking to build credit, or simply seeking advice on managing your finances, the NFCC offers a range of services tailored to your needs. Bruce emphasized the importance of accessible financial services by mentioning that these services can be reached via NFCC.org.


Financial Stress Forecast and Debt Score


Bruce delved into the NFCC’s Financial Stress Forecast and Debt Score, tools designed to gauge and predict consumer financial pressures. Over the past three years, the debt score has surged by 66.8%, indicating a sharp rise in financial stress. The current score sits on the cusp of Stage 6, "tightening the belt," implicating serious financial adjustments for many households.


Bruce explained that consumers are increasingly relying on credit to manage their expenses, leading to a ‘brick wall scenario’ where debt becomes unmanageable. The Financial Stress Forecast helps predict such crises, enabling timely intervention and assistance.


Financial Strain on Military Families


Financial challenges significantly affect military families. The NFCC has observed through its partnerships and surveys, including a Harris Poll, that financial uncertainty and strain are rampant among service members.


Military families often turn to non-traditional financial services like payday loans and cryptocurrency. Gig work is also common, with many military households supplementing income through side jobs. Financial discord is another prevalent issue, exacerbated by deployments and PCS moves which make it difficult for spouses to maintain consistent employment.


Tackling Financial Stress


Bruce offered sage advice: proactive steps in seeking financial counseling can mitigate the impacts of financial stress, especially in military households where debt issues can affect security clearances and career advancement.


One of the standout features of the NFCC is its personalized approach to financial counseling. Bruce emphasized the importance of creating customized financial plans that address each individual's unique circumstances. The NFCC's experienced counselors work closely with clients to develop strategies that are practical and achievable, ensuring long-term financial stability.


Educational Resources and Tools


In addition to personal counseling, the NFCC provides a wealth of educational resources and tools. Their user-friendly website is designed to help consumers navigate complex financial issues. From budgeting guides to debt reduction strategies, the NFCC equips individuals with the knowledge they need to make informed financial decisions.


Bruce highlighted the user-friendly website NFCC.org, which provides tools, educational resources, and direct connections to certified counselors ready to assist.


For more detailed information and to connect with a financial counselor, visit the National Foundation for Credit Counseling's website.



Military Minute

Jodi introduces the Military Minute segment of the show, beginning by closing out last episode’s Military Minute.

●     Last episode’s Military Minute: In what city was Wounded Warrior Project founded?

●     Answer: Roanoke

●     This week’s Military Minute question: What is the range from low to high of possible credit scores?

●     Watch for Facebook and Instagram posts about this episode.

●     Answer with the correct answer and you plus a charity of your choice can each win $50.

●     After a winning selection, Military Minute participants are eligible for another selection after 12 months.

 

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Join us to hear how to better navigate your finances, military life, and the crossroads of the two.

 

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