Frugal living is coming back into style, and military families are proving to be the trendsetters. The latest findings of the First Command Financial Behaviors Index™ reveal military families with household incomes of at least $50,000 are putting
Here’s another reason to embrace frugal living – it makes you feel healthier. The majority of middle-class Americans say they are healthier today thanks to the frugal behaviors they’ve been pursuing during the recent economic turmoil, according to
As many middle-class Americans struggle to improve their monthly savings habits, families of military professionals and federal employees have bucked the trend by significantly increasing the dollars they put away for the future.
For the past several months we’ve seen encouraging signs that the economy may be turning the corner. The stock market has experienced some welcomed gains, and home prices are stabilizing in many areas.
In these trying economic times, Americans have turned to the news media for the latest information and analysis. And the news media has turned to First Command. Print and broadcast journalists throughout the country have sought out members of the
As we look back at our recent economic troubles, American families stand out as some of the heroes of the crisis. Rather than waiting on the government for help, they have diligently started to bail themselves out of their financial problems. They
Recent volatility and changes in the world of finance have probably affected your investment accounts and, quite possibly, the value of your real estate holdings as well. Have you considered that these changes may have increased your need for life
Wondering how to feel more secure about your finances? The answer could be as simple as buying more life insurance. A landmark research study commissioned by First Command Financial Services, Inc., reveals that having an appropriate level of life
The squeeze you feel at the pump is more than just your fingers against the handle — it’s a squeeze on your pocketbook. The cost of gasoline and daily goods are among the top concerns of Americans, even more than declines in the stock market and real
Newspaper headlines and Internet postings tell the heartbreaking story: » Foreclosures in military towns surge at four times U.S. rate» Congress passes tax relief for military families» Hard up soldiers need food vouchers Here at First Command, we



