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How Financial Wellness Programs Can Benefit Employees and Employers

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Gone are the days when new employees received a list of the company holidays during onboarding and a packet with information about how to sign up for health care and retirement benefits. Companies can gauge employees’ interest in financial wellness programs by conducting anonymous surveys, she adds.

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Using a Financial Planning Checklist Can Help You Meet Your Goals

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Although it might sound tedious, dedicating a little time to checking in on your bank statements, confirming you’re saving enough for retirement and reviewing the financial goals from the beginning of the year can help ensure you are on the right track. It also gives you time to make corrections if needed.

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How to Survive Financial Infidelity

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A 2024 Bankrate survey found that it isn’t uncommon—42% of married or partnered U.S. In some cases, financial infidelity can affect relationships just as dramatically as other forms of infidelity. Have you ever hidden a purchase from a partner or had your partner hide one from you? Then, check in via monthly money dates.

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Premarital Money Talks: How to Talk About Finances Before Tying the Knot

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More than half of married Americans and more than two-thirds of engaged Americans find it difficult to have a serious money discussion with their partner, according to a NerdWallet survey. The same NerdWallet survey found that 60% of survey participants regretted not discussing some financial topics with their partner before getting married.

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