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Wellbeing

Financial

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Financial Wellbeing relates to the incorporation of financial resources into our vision of security and personal fulfillment. Achieving an improved financial wellbeing includes informed decision-making, learning how to use credit wisely, and discovering how to reasonably save, and plan for our future. Many of us embrace important goals that incorporate our finances, and we each have a unique concept of a rewarding life.  Financial wellbeing is the ability to have our wealth serve our life - to have the financial means to comfortably attain whatever personal goals we have that will help us attain a gratifying lifestyle.

Financial wellbeing is related to every dimension of the wellbeing wheel, although it may not immediately appear to be a major aspect of personal wellbeing.  Stress in the areas of emotional, occupational, and social wellbeing can result if financial wellbeing is imbalanced.

FREE Financial Workshops

Wellbeing program is offering free Financial Wellbeing Workshops for your group at your convenience. The Financial Wellbeing workshops are for groups looking to learn how to manage debt, save money, manage a monthly budget and have their credit work for them. Participants will learn general background information, tips, and tools to assist them in managing their finances.

For More information or to schedule, please contact Erin Carroll at (509) 335-8998, wellbeing@wsu.edu.

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WSU Wellbeing, PO Box 641830, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-1830 | (509) 335-8732 | wellbeing@wsu.edu