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A Veteran’s Guide To Debt
Managing and getting out of debt is difficult, especially when every day there seems to be another way to take on more. There are ways, however, that military veterans can take advantage of government programs and benefits to help you reduce the debt you have, refinance it and budget for a debt-free future.
By Craig Middleton4 years ago in Serve
Reducing the Stigma of Mental Health in the Armed Forces
Lack of awareness and the stigma of mental health problems are a significant problem in seeking help for our military personnel. This is especially true for men considering the suicide rate amongst men is four times higher. Many personnel may feel ashamed of what is going in their head and avoid speaking about these problems. In the military, talking about your mental health is a taboo subject that isn't openly discussed.
By Matthew Angelo4 years ago in Serve
Military Simulation and Virtual Training To Help Reduce Training Costs on Military Personnel – Global Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market To Grow By A Notable CAGR During 2020 – 2028
Research Nester published a report titled “Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market: Global Demand Analysis & Opportunity Outlook 2028”which delivers a detailed overview of themilitary simulation and virtual training market in terms of market segmentation by platform type, application,and by region.
By Jacob Dowling4 years ago in Serve
Credit Card Benefits for Military in 2020
Many active military members are unaware of the financial benefits they are eligible for. Waived fees, low interest rates, and lucrative cash-back deals are just a few of the many benefits offered to service members by the federal government and credit card companies. With these perks and benefits, service members with debt could save hundreds of dollars in waived interest. If you are an active-duty service member here are some things to consider.
By Damien Justus4 years ago in Serve
How to Financially Plan For Veterans
Historically, veterans and military members are not equipped with the financial tools they need to succeed in civilian life In many cases, veterans leave the military with a lot of debt and bad credit scores, making it difficult to find another job or achieve financial stability. Leaving the military is a big financial transition, and veterans should be given the financial support they need to have financial freedom. Here are some financial planning strategies for veterans.
By Mikkie Mills4 years ago in Serve
Ways to Reintegrate into Society After Deployment
When a military family member returns home from a deployment cycle, it is understandable for everyone to be both anxious and excited. However, what family members may not realize is that when service members reintegrate into society after deployment, the soldier may be dealing with a lot more negative emotions that the family will not understand. Post traumatic stress is a very real disorder that many returning service members suffer from. Whether it’s their mental health they are struggling with or just normal adjustments back into civilian life, a healthy transition is the main goal for soldiers long term.
By Morgan E. Westling6 years ago in Serve
Military Routines Every Civilian Should Do
Simplifying your life and creating a routine can help you accomplish goals and get more done, which is something we could all benefit from. Well, it is no secret that the marine corps has special tips that can make your everyday tasks go by quicker. The military is known for being strict, but they also produce some of the best workers out there. Those who are in the military have their routine down to a science, and there are some military routines every civilian should do. Make your civilian life easier by following the simple tricks that the military uses on a daily basis.
By Mike Mavenful6 years ago in Serve