Four Ways to Help College Students Resolve Their Financial Struggles
Whether it was COVID-19 related or not, college students have financial struggles. How do they cope? Here are four ways to help.
Whether it was COVID-19 related or not, college students have financial struggles. How do they cope? Here are four ways to help.
Most Americans have debt, but how do you know when it’s “too much debt?” Beyond Finance has the seven warning signs to watch.
We work with clients every day who have experienced financial hardships, including problems with their credit. Because many people have been taught to view their credit score as an achievement that reflects their character or worth. This kind of thinking is stressful and can be harmful to your self esteem. We urge you not to…
Before you plan your own summer vacation, consider doing the same for financial stress. Otherwise, it will be a burden for the entire trip.
Moving Beyond Debt Personal finance tips and helpful advice for your journey towards a debt-free future What is Financial Wellness? When a person strives for financial wellness, it means they work towards good financial habits — saving, budgeting, and spending in healthy ways — as well as positive mental and emotional relationships with money. Our…
Did you know that your financial struggles could be putting your health at risk? A recent survey conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of the American Psychological Association revealed that 1 in 5 Americans have either thought about skipping, or have skipped, a visit to the doctor because of financial concerns. Moreover, those who…
For many folks, debt doesn’t happen suddenly, it builds slowly — one unexpected expense, medical bill and credit card charge at a time. That’s what happened to Mackenzie and her husband, Josh. “I googled and researched many companies and had many quotes and phone calls, but Beyond Finance was the most professional and made me…
Meet Janette and learn how she went from working 70+ hours a week, to owning a new home, retiring, and “being able to do what I want, when I want.”
Enrolling in a debt consolidation program means more than just saving on monthly payments and working towards freedom from debt. It’s also a way for people to reexamine their financial habits, and start building better ones. In this article, we’ll look at how working through a debt consolidation program can inspire positive changes — and…
When we talk about financial health, we often focus on practical things like budgeting, income, debt payoff, and savings goals.