Financial Planning for Deployment Fleet and Family Support Center.

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Financial Planning for Deployment Fleet and Family Support Center

2 Deployment Planning  Increases Spending Power  How would you like a 10% raise? Eliminates Stress  Difficult to manage financial problems at sea Prepares You for the Future

3 Important Documents Powers of Attorney  General  Easy to take advantage of this type  Specific  Limits authority  Medical  Needed for children and dependents of single parents or dual military couples

4 Important Documents Will  Important for both single and married Service Record Page 2  Update emergency contact information DEERS and ID Cards  Check to see if ID cards will expire during deployment SGLI Beneficiaries/TSP Beneficiaries  Keep your beneficiaries up to date

5 Managing your Finances  Monitor LES (most people look at two things)  Savings (is it staying in savings)/TSP  Factor in Pay Changes (FSA)  Combat Overspending  Wants vs. Needs

6 Spending Plan  Spending Plan will give you that 10% raise.  How much can be spent while in port?  Be realistic (can’t take everything away)  70/20/10  Good communication with spouse, what is expected, how much would you like to have saved at the end of deployment?  Planning a trip/vacation after deployment? How much will you need to put away for that?

7 Financial Management Tools Allotments  Easy way to pay bills  Set up 60 days in advance Split Pay/Navy Cash Card  Divide pay between primary account and shipboard account Online Banking  Consider automatic transfers

8 Credit Management During Deployment Credit Reports  Obtain copies and check for accuracy (  Missed payments/late payments – 7 Years  Credit Score Good Time to Establish Credit Credit Use  May be the best way to make purchases overseas  Exchange rate is usually good  What is your plan for paying the bills while deployed? Singles as well as couples need to discuss and have a plan that will work.

9 Property Management During Deployment House/Apartment  Leases  Will it expire?  Payment arrangements.  How will you pay?  Subletting  Thoroughly check out potential tenants  Routine maintenance  Be sure spouse or tenant knows who to contact  Insurance  Insure contents of house or apartment

10 Vehicles  Keep insurance, tags and inspection current  Research storage options  Check insurance for reduced rates if the vehicle is in storage

11 Communication Phone  Budget for calls  Use phone cards Regular Mail  Slow but inexpensive  Access may be limited  Content may not be private Emergency Communication  Be sure your family knows how to contact you in an emergency

12 CLASSES/COUNSELING SERVICES OFFERED FOR FREE  Million Dollar Sailor (2-day class)  Million Dollar Spouse (1 day)  Savings and Investment Basics  Car Buying  TSP Classes  Financial Counseling (confidential)/budgeting/credit cards/savings, etc)  DIVO Financial Leadership Seminar

13 Sources of Help  Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society  American Red Cross  Fleet and Family Support Center  Command Financial Specialist  Command Ombudsman

14 Good Luck!  Complete Important Documents  Create your Financial Plan  Protect your Property Have a safe and prosperous deployment!