
The Army's Financial Readiness Program offers a comprehensive array of initiatives, policies, educational resources, advocacy efforts and oversight required for Soldiers and Families to achieve personal financial readiness in support of mission readiness. Financial Readiness plays a pivotal role in enabling Soldiers to successfully prepare for and complete their missions by reducing distractions stemming from unresolved financial issues.
▶ Army Emergency Relief
Find grants, interest-free loans and scholarships to promote readiness and help relieve financial distress.
▶ DOD Office of Financial Readiness
Find answers to frequently asked questions about everything from the importance of financial readiness to accessing no-cost counseling services.
▶ Military OneSource
Discover resources for tax services, spouse employment help, webinars and online training, and relocation and deployment tools.
▶ MilSpouse Money Mission
Empower military spouses to elevate their Families by making smart money moves through education.
▶ MyArmyBenefits
Access our benefit library, use benefit calculators and stay updated with the latest news.
▶ Personal Financial Counselor Locator
Find a free, credentialed Personal Financial Counselor closest to you to assist with education and counseling to develop individual strategies to achieve financial goals and maintain financial well-being.
Resources:
▶ Financial Readiness Toolkit
Financial Readiness Policies:
- Army Financial Literacy Training Memorandum
- Department of Defense Instruction 1322.31, Common Military Training
- Department of Defense Instruction 1322.34, Financial Readiness of Service Members
- Department of Defense Instruction 1332.35, Transition Assistance Program (TAP) for Military Personnel
- Department of Defense Instruction 1342.22, Military Family Readiness
- Department of Defense Instruction 1344.07, Personal Commercial Solicitation
- Department of Defense Instruction 1344.09, Indebtedness of Military Personnel
- Implementation of the Blended Retirement System