6 biggest mistakes veterans make with their money
6 biggest mistakes veterans make with their money"
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Inflation, a possible recession and pandemic-related issues inevitably create financial concerns. Having served our country, veterans are worried about how their savings and benefits may be
affected. Some things are beyond our control, but there are concrete steps you can take to improve your financial situation. Avoiding doing the wrong thing is a good start. Here are some of
the biggest mistakes veterans make: 1. CHOOSING VOLUNTARY REPOSSESSION OF A VEHICLE Veterans who move and don’t take their car with them sometimes opt to return it to the original lender as
a voluntary repossession, Annette Harris, a financial coach and Army veteran who served in Afghanistan and Iraq, told _AARP Veteran Report_. This might impact your credit and ability to get
a new loan for years to come. Instead, consider selling the car independently or through a local dealership. 2. DISORGANIZATION AND NEGLECTING ESTATE PLANNING Veterans often have everything
squared away at work, but their homes and personal affairs can be another story. You need to have a plan for telling your loved ones what you have in case you die or are incapacitated.
Pamela Maass Garrett, an estate planning attorney and wife of an Army veteran, told _AARP Veteran Report_ that you should assemble account statement pages and titles for every asset you own
and put them in a folder. “Next, tell someone you love and trust where that file is,” she said. “Families often lose these assets when their loved one passes. The Colorado department of
unclaimed property has over $50 million, and the California department has over $11 billion,” she said. 3. PAYDAY LOANS About one in three veterans has trouble paying bills, especially in
their first few years after retiring from service. But payday loans can be a slippery slope. “Payday loan lenders are prevalent near military banks,” Harris said. “These lenders know that
veterans will be required to pay these loans back if they want to maintain their security clearance and because they could also be subject to disciplinary action if they don't.” But the
“exorbitant interest rates” are punishing. Instead, veterans should budget carefully and realistically. “Evaluating your and your family’s income and expenses monthly can reduce the need to
obtain an immediate fix,” she said. 4. IGNORING INFLATION IN RETIREMENT PLANNING Through October 2022, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a 7.7% increase for consumers. Inflation
is a major concern for many veterans.
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