Financial Wellness
Definition:
Financial wellness educates on financial literacy including information on how to manage money effectively while planning for the future. This area also involves legal support that affects personal finances such as estate planning, wills, divorce, custody, etc.
Examples:
- Learn to not let money be the driving force of your life or an indication of your self-worth
- Learn more about your student loans
- Think about what your financial goals are and write those things down
- Read or listen to a financial book
- Keep your receipts and try different methods of saving such as “cash stuffing”
- Utilize Wellness@ASU for finance and budgeting worksheets to improve financial literacy
- Read on for ways to cut costs in your everyday
- Apply for any number of ASU scholarships
- Consider reading more about borrowing student loans
- Connect with the Dean of Students for your basic needs
- Protect yourself with online identity theft protection services. Click here for more information on how to receive your 50% discount on LifeLock services.
- ASU offers comprehensive financial security benefits
- Apply or donate to the Judy Reynolds Memorial Scholarship
- Access information on the student loan assistance program
- Don’t forget to use your ASU employee discounts
- Access the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law’s Civil Litigation Clinic for legal advice or utilize the Employee Assistance Office for counseling on legal trouble
- Corporate discounts are available to ASU employees from these internet, telephone and wireless providers.
- Protect yourself with online identity theft protection services. Click here for more information on how to receive your 50% discount on LifeLock services.