- Financial Readiness Program (FRP). FRP provides comprehensive educational and counseling programs in personal financial readiness. The program covers indebtedness, consumer advocacy and protection, money management, credit, financial planning, insurance, and consumer issues. Other services offered include mandatory financial literacy, financial planning for transitioning Soldiers, financial counseling for deployed Soldiers and their Families, and the Department of Defense Family Subsistence Supplemental Allowance Program.
- Army Emergency Relief (AER). AER is the US Army's own nonprofit organization dedicated to alleviating financial distress in the force. AER provides grants and zero-interest loans to active-duty and retired Soldiers and their Families. AER has supported over 4 million Soldiers since 1942. AER offices are conveniently located at installations around the world. Visit ArmyEmergencyRelief.org to learn more.
- Online Support and Education. Go to Financial Frontline for self-service financial literacy education and help.
- Blended Retirement System. The Blended Retirement System (BRS) combines elements of the legacy retirement system with benefits similar to those offered in many civilian 401(k) plans. Get smart on retirement benefits with the Army Retirement Services Office and Joint Knowledge Online Training.
- Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). The TSP is a federal government-sponsored retirement savings and investment plan available to both federal civilian employees and members of the uniformed services. The TSP offers the same type of savings and tax benefits that many private corporations offer their employees under 401(k) plans. The retirement income a TSP account provides will depend on working-year contributions and the earnings on those contributions. Learn more at the official Thrift Savings Plan website.
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The CFPB makes markets for consumer financial products and services work for Americans — whether they are applying for a mortgage, choosing among credit cards, or using any number of other consumer financial products. The CFPB gives consumers the information they need to understand the terms of their agreements with financial companies. Learn more about the CFPB, visit the CFPB on-demand forum and tools website, or order free CFPB publications.
- Better Business Bureau (BBB) Military Line. The BBB Military Line provides free resources to our military communities in the areas of financial literacy and consumer protection through the efforts of 112 BBBs across the US. Visit the BBB Military Line to learn more.
- Applicant must be the Spouse or widow(er) of an active duty or retired Soldier and reside in the United States.
- Stateside applicants must be full time students.
- First undergraduate degrees only.
- Active-duty military personnel are not eligible.
- Applicants must be a Spouse of an active-duty Soldier assigned in Europe, Korea, Japan, or Okinawa.
- Applicants must physically reside with the Soldier at the assigned location.
- First undergraduate degrees only.
- Off post students are not eligible.
- Spouses may be part time or full-time students.
- Copies of all bills
- Current LES
- Spouse's earning statement (if employed)
- Copies of all bills
- Current EOM LES
- Copy of DA 4187
- All paperwork involving complaints (contracts, phone numbers for contract, etc.)
- Current LES
- VIN number of the vehicle
- Current LES
- Current insurance documents
- Copy of DA 4187 (SM can be seen by the on-call person as a walk-in if available)
- Current report
- Current LES
- Copies of bills
- Copies of all bills
- Memo from Unit Commander requesting consideration for subsidy
- Current LES
- Current LES
- Thrift Savings Plan
- Current LES
- Current TSP and investment paperwork
- Current LES
- Current report and/or credit score
- Copies of bills
- Credit report
- Current LES
- Credit report
- Statement of Reasons from security office
- Documentation of all resolved debt issues from statement of reasons
- Current LES
- Copies of all bills
- Credit report
- Copy of letters from debtors and phone numbers
- Current LES
- Kelley Blue Book (link cannot be accessed by government computers)
- National Auto Dealers Association
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- Scholarship Information
- Jump Start - Financial Smarts for Students
- Save for College
- College Navigator
- Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB)
- Federal Trade Commission
- Fair Debt Collection Act Information
- Identity Theft Information
- Fraud Information
- VA Home Loans
- Homebuyer's Information Center
- Help with Finding a Home
- Foreclosure Resources for Consumers
- Investor Information and Education
- Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
- Mutual Fund Education Alliance
- Blended Retirement System
- Thrift Savings Plan
Want to take charge of your finances? The Army's Financial Readiness Program (FRP) and Consumer Advocacy Services can help with comprehensive educational and counseling programs. Learn about debt, consumer advocacy and protection, money management, credit, financial planning, insurance, and consumer issues. Through classroom training and individual counseling, participants can learn how to save and invest money, establish savings goals, eliminate debt, and save for emergencies.
We offer:
Here are some other financial resources for Soldiers and their Families:
(Government Links)
(Non-Government Links, No Endorsement Implied)
Education Programs
AER’s Education Program is a secondary mission to help Army Families with the costs of education. The three separate scholarship programs are:
Stateside Spouse Education Assistance Program
Overseas Spouse Education Assistance Program Major General James Ursano Scholarship Fund for Dependent Children.
Overseas Spouse Education Assistance Program
Major General James Ursano Scholarship Fund for Dependent Children
• Dependent children, stepchildren, or legally adopted children of Army Soldiers on active duty, retired or deceased while in active duty or retired status.
The children of Grey Area Reservists/National Guard are eligible as well.
Scholarship awards will be awarded up to half the cost of tuition. Scholarship awards are based on financial need, as evidenced by income, assets, Family size, and special circumstances.
Applications and instructions are available for all the scholarships on the AER website at www.armyemergencyrelief.org
AER Resources and Forms
https://www.armyemergencyrelief.org/resources/
Financial Readiness Appointment Check List
To ensure you have a productive appointment, the following items are needed when you check in. If you are more than 10 minutes late you will need to reschedule your appointment.
1 Hour Appointments
Budget
Financial Hardship Early Return of Dependents (ERD) Memo
Consumer Complaints
Projected LES
Car Fax
College Savings
Insurance (home, car, life)
Non-Financial ERD Memo
Credit Appointment Check List
To ensure you have a productive appointment, the following items are needed when you check in. If you are more than 10 minutes late you will need to reschedule your appointment.
1-1/2 Hours Appointments
Credit (report, score, repair)
Childcare Subsidy
Investment Planning
Current Investment Paperwork
Home Buying
Car Buying
Security Memo
Debt Liquidation
** Get your free credit report from: www.annualcreditreport.com
Financial Readiness Program has aligned the newly implemented Army Financial Literacy Program IAW EXORD 140-21 to meet the annual mandatory training requirement on https://olms.armyfamilywebportal.com/ with units tracking their Soldiers’ individual certificate of completion.
Soldiers are encouraged to go on line and browse/review the handouts and videos to help get their finances in order before experiencing the 10 of the most important milestone trainings: pre-deployment, post-deployment, PCSing, marriage, divorce (if applicable), vesting in the TSP, promotion, having the first child, continuation pay, enrollment in the Exceptional Family Member Program, and a disabling sickness or condition (if applicable).
To ease the unit of the tracking tasking, Financial Readiness is available upon request (2 week’s advance notice) to conduct group sessions for these 10 milestone touchpoints. FRP also offers classes at the ACS Bldg. 108 on Ederle.
Helpful Links
Auto Buying
Budgeting
College and Student Information
Consumer Protection
Debt/Credit/Credit Cards
Home Buying
Insurance
Investing
Pay and Benefits
Retirement