Join our #CreditChat on Periscope, YouTube Live, Twitter, and Snapchat every Wednesday at 3 p.m ET. May is National Military Appreciation Month and we kicked it off with a special tweetchat for military families. It was a great opportunity to help increase financial literacy for military members and their families.
The video panel included: Brian Posten: Business Development Officer at Air Force Federal Credit Union; Alecia Blair: Military Saves Director; Shannon McNay: Personal Finance Freelance Writer; Rod Griffin: Director of Public Education at Experian; and Christina Roman: Social Media Specialist at Experian.
The Twitter panel included: Veterans United; Kate Horrell: Military Finance Coach at KateHorrell.com; Doug Normand: Author of The Military Guide to Financial Independence and Retirement; Ameriforce Media and Military Saves.
We also featured financial tips all week on Snapchat.
View the Complete Tweetchat via Wakelet:
Questions We Discussed:
- Q1: What are some common financial issues related to living the military life?
- Q2: What financial decisions should a military member make before deployment?
- Q3: What financial challenges do military personnel face during an overseas deployment?
- Q4: How could frequent relocations affect military personnel financially?
- Q5: How can military members safely and securely access and manage their financial accounts overseas?
- Q6: How can service members with credit card debt save up for an emergency fund?
- Q7: What common financial issues do military spouses struggle with?
- Q8: What suggestions do you have for young, single-income families on a tight budget?
- Q9: How can active service members prepare financially for the transition to civilian life?
- Q10: Are there transition assistance programs available to help veterans find jobs?
- Q11: Where can a service member turn to receive helpful financial advice?
