Sponsored Content -Now that the initial shock of the pandemic has
started to wear off, it’s time to take a step back and really start
planning. Everyone is living through an unprecedented time. The
uncertainty surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic is enough to rattle even
the strictest saver. Things may feel that they are all out of your
control, so focus on what you can control. First things first. Listen to
healthcare professionals and follow guidelines to protect yourself and
others. If you are financially impacted by Covid-19 for any reason,
there are steps you can take to help minimize that impact.Even if you
have not yet been financially impacted by the current state of events,
it is vital to either reassess your household budget or create one if
you have not already. Involve your family in this as much as you can.
Just letting your family know you are thinking about the crisis and how
you will respond can be enough to help ease some of the anxiety around
the unknown. When you are looking at your crisis budget, identify which
expenses are absolutely necessary and which are not. It is best to make
the hard decisions now, even if you have a savings account built up,
rather than wait until you are forced to make those decisions.Focus on
your rent or mortgage first. You need to keep a roof over your head if
at all possible. With a situation as fluid as this, it is important to
realize that there are resources available to help if needed and that
those resources could change. If you are ever in a situation in which
you are unable to pay your rent or mortgage, contact your landlord or
mortgage provider right away. Once you have the rent and mortgage
covered, then move on to food, utilities, and down on to the more
non-essential items.In the event you are unable to make a debt payment,
make sure you contact the creditor as soon as you know you will miss the
payment. During this difficult time, many creditors are expanding the
options available to those unable to make their monthly payments.If you
feel lost when it comes to making a budget, as many do, please reach out
to a Certified Credit Counselor at Family Credit Management. Family
Credit Management is a nonprofit credit counseling agency that has been
helping consumers in difficult financial situations for more than 23
years. Reach out for a no-strings attached budget review from an
objective professional by calling 1-800-994-3328 and selecting option
1.For more in-depth tips and resources, please visit www.familycredit.org/covid19.
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