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James Marszalek Active Duty Military Investment Psychology
16 December 2016 | 12 replies
One thing I always wanted to put together for our troops was a financial plan/goals course that is a little bit more in-depth than the boot/basic "this is what TSP is... now sign here and here".  
Paolo Ruggieri need help for buyer to finance-good credit-bad debt to income
13 February 2017 | 9 replies
Those veterans that, unfortunately, fall into the trap of thinking it's normal for 30%+ of one's income to go towards car payments while on active duty (where this is perfectly normal), generally cannot qualify for mortgages until they realize that this is only normal in the military where you don't have to pay for housing, food, etc.I could do an entire rant on how/why the military is doing a disservice to the troops by allowing this irresponsible car behavior to be normalized among 18-21 year olds (& in far too many cases their junior to mid-level NCO leadership), but that wouldn't be helpful to OP.
Dan Sheeks Personal finance for teens
12 July 2020 | 21 replies
@Dan Sheeks I taught the personal management merit badge at my old boy scout troop for a few years.
Mindy Jensen Military/Money Question about HOAs
18 November 2018 | 6 replies
VA borrowers are probably an unintended casualty, as most Americans are proud to support our troops
Mike A. Hello from Vancouver Canada
1 October 2015 | 5 replies
We usually get a troop of speakers up here, now more than ever. 
Steven J. Dealing with MHP managers
10 August 2014 | 16 replies
Steven, did you see the announcement yesterday of the reduction in Army troop levels in the coming years and Fort Carson will be reduced by one brigade?
Account Closed Doubts about my current market...
18 February 2015 | 17 replies
I don't think the army will close this base, I think it definitely has a future, but I think what worries me is that with my lack of experience (both in the area and with real estate in general) I'm not sure what kind of effect troop reductions will have on the local market.
Matt Taylor How to Get Access to Upfront Cash - Easily!
31 December 2014 | 27 replies
So for instance, the Pentagon Federal Credit Union was set up for employees of the Pentagon, but if you join the "Voices for Troops" organization (it'll cost you $15 the first year and you don't have to renew after that) they'll let you join PFCU and get their awesome Pentagon Promise Visa card: www.penfed.org/Penfed-Promise/You do have to be careful when planning out your cash flow, though.  
Arturo Paturzo Shaping a business: Housing RE Vs Land RE
23 February 2021 | 2 replies
Coming at my story, I'm an Italian NATO Officer but I've been living out of Italy since quite few years....last stop (where I'm currently stationed): Izmir, Turkey (quite an amzing place indeed).
Evan Kline $2.5M cabin deal strategy
29 August 2022 | 5 replies
Maybe focus it on bigger groups such as church groups, or corporate retreats, or Boy Scouts-Girl Scout troop getaways with parents?