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Financial Wellness
Financial wellness is one of the five well-being principles that focuses on your financial security. Being financially healthy isn’t about how much money you make or what's in your banking (or savings) account, but how you manage the money you have. Studies show those who feel financially secure are more likely to be healthier than those who feel like they don't have control over their finances. This dimension focuses on attitudes toward money, building sound financial habits, and using tools to effectively manage financial resources. Wespath offers several resources that can help you make smart financial moves here.
Ordained deacon and Certified Public Accountant, the Rev. Susan Ranous, will be offering Saving Grace: A Guide to Financial Well-Being programs at no-cost to Upper New York clergy. The six-session, small group learning curriculum is all about money management. Find out more information by clicking here.