MILSPOUSE BLOG

Honoring the Heart of Our Military: The Resilient Spouses

May 1, 2025

Military spouses are the unsung heroes of our military community. Their unwavering dedication, resilience and incredible adaptability are the backbone of our military families and communities. Military spouses manage households, raise families, often pursue careers or volunteer tirelessly, all while navigating the unique challenges of military life — frequent moves, deployments, and the emotional toll…

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PCS Finances for MilSpouses: In Their Own Words

May 31, 2024

Did you set financial goals earlier this year only to have a permanent change of station (PCS) threaten to derail your family’s budget? You’re not alone. Other MilSpouses have learned how to keep their family finances intact during a move — and so can you! Here is valuable advice from their experiences. PCS-proof Your Finances…

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Showing Appreciation with Top Resources for MilSpouses

May 1, 2024

MilSpouses are often asked to shoulder a big load of responsibility. When partners deploy or work long hours, managing career and home responsibilities — especially finances — can fall on them. In honor of Military Spouse Appreciation Day, we pause to celebrate your unwavering support, strength and resiliency in all you do for your service member,…

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How to Set Your Kids Up for Financial Success

April 1, 2024

During Month of the Military Child, we pause to recognize the sacrifices and highlight the resiliency of military children. As we celebrate their unique experiences, take a moment to consider how their exposure to big life events, like a PCS, impacts their understanding of financial well-being. The money lessons we teach our children while they’re…

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A Recipe to Protect Your Holiday Budget

September 1, 2023

You wouldn’t prepare your holiday meals without your favorite recipes, so start this season with a savings plan. Think of it as your very own recipe for financial success. It may seem early to be talking about the holidays, but as a mother and a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional, the best tip I can offer…

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Preparing for a Personally Procured Move Across the Country

June 1, 2023

I love PCS season! After 10 moves in the last 19 years, I still thrive on turning my type-A, task-driven mind into a weapon of mass organization. Last spring, my dear husband came with orders for a cross-country move. Due to the logistics of having to coordinate multiple travel plans over five weeks, we chose…

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How to Minimize the Cost of Travel Surprises

May 26, 2023

For me, the goal of a vacation is to fully unplug and recharge. So when my husband and I experienced travel issues during our recent vacation, it was stressful and led to unexpected expenses, which led to even more stress! The irony is that we spent a year planning and saving up for this big…

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Life Lessons: Teaching Your MilKids About Money

March 30, 2023

What better way is there to celebrate the Month of the Military Child than by giving your kids the tools they need to secure their financial future? This month, I’m passing on some great resources and tips that I use with my own kids that can aid you in teaching your children about money, even…

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Spring into Action for Financial Success!

March 1, 2023

There’s nothing like spring! I love the renewal of the season, warmer weather, blooming flowers and (yes) getting to spring clean. Why do I love spring cleaning? When completed, I feel I’ve accomplished something and that makes me feel good. It reduces my stress and gives me a sense of control over my life —…

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Financial Considerations When Going Through a Divorce

March 1, 2023

It’s often a difficult decision to end a marriage. Or sometimes it may come as a surprise. Either way, it’s the end of a chapter, which can be a challenging transition. As with many challenges, it also offers the opportunity to persevere and prevail. Several years ago, I was facing a divorce. I had two…

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