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Show Hilltop 4 TIMES HILLTOP TIMES July 25, 2013 FINANCES From page 1 consider receiving credit counseling at one of the resources listed in this guide. Take action now to reorganize your budget and prioritize you needs and wants. Health care and life insurance Furloughed employees still receive full medical insurance benefits. Neither services nor premiums will be affected. Life insurance premiums and benefits for federal employees will also remain unchanged Utility assistance programs If you have been living in your residence for at least one year, contact your utility companies for assistance in determining if you meet the eligibility requirements for an Equal Payment Plan (EPP). An EPP averages your utility costs over the entire year and provides an average monthly billing. By taking advantage of an EPP you can avoid spikes in your heat and electric bill during winter and summer months. Depending on your income you may be eligible for financial assistance through other utility programs such as the Home Energy Assistance Target (HEAT) program. HEAT provides winter utility payment assistance to low-income households, targeting those who are truly vulnerable — the lowest-income households with the highest heating costs: the disabled, elderly and families with preschool-age children. Contact information: • Rocky Mountain Power, http://www.rockymountainpower.net/res/ po.html, (888) 221-7070 • Questar Gas, https:// www.questargas.com/index.php, (800) 323-5517 City and local utility companies should be contacted directly to inquire about any further assistance available. Legal assistance For complex or serious issues consult with an attorney or a lawyer. Several free clinics are located throughout Utah. Pro bono services offered at legal clinics may include legal advice for civil legal issues, help answering papers, summons and requests, and referral and resource information. Advice on criminal legal issues and representation in court are services that are typically NOT provided at free legal clinics. Services provided may be dependent on income. One such source can be found at www.utahbar.org/public/tuesday_ night_bar.html Employee assistance program The EAP is your primary resource for financial counseling. They can be reached at 800222-0364 and are available 24/7 to schedule a consult with a financial counselor. Appointments are normally scheduled during regular business hours from 8 a.m.- to 7 p.m. (CST). (9 a.m.-8 p.m. (MST). Financial support is available via phone consults. Basic consults are free and usually limited to 30 minutes, which typically provides enough time to ask questions about credit cards, mortgages and budgets. If your needs are not met through the phone consult, EAP can provide referrals to credit counseling agencies or attorneys. The first hour is typically free and any additional time spent is provided at a discounted rate. When speaking with an EAP representative ask if there are any financial advisors or attorneys who will work pro bono or provide an additional discount. Services provided are confidential and counseling is provided through multiple formats and covers numerous topics. • The primary website for the Employee Assistance Program is: http://foh4you.com/ • The EAP Financial Brochure (explains the EAP role in regards to financial services provided) is located at: https://www.magellanassist.com/mem/ library/ContentDB. Image?id=6738 • The EAP financial resources guide which lists financial resource websites for federal employees is located at: https://www.magellanassist.com/mem/ library/contentDB. image?id=6808 Utah financial resources The nonprofit agencies listed below offer free financial counseling related to debt and money management, credit and budget counseling, bankruptcy, foreclosure, and more. Please contact them directly to inquire about available classes and/or financial counseling. • CornerStone Financial Education: http://www.csfedu.org/ 3340 Harrison Blvd. Ogden, UT 84403 (801) 621-5600 • Utah State University - Cooperative Extension http://extension.usu. edu/ (801) 468-2846 • Cottages of Hope http://www.cottagesofhope.org/ 2724 Washington Blvd. Ogden, UT 84401 (801) 393-4011 • AAA Fair Credit Foundation http://www.faircredit. org/ 230 West 200 South, Suite 3104 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 (800) 351-4195 Additional financial resources Credit counseling can be obtained through most banks and credit unions if you are a member. Contact your bank directly to for additional information and resources. • National Foundation For Credit Counseling http://www.nfcc.org/ Current or former military veterans may have access to financial advisors at: • USAA Bank https://www.usaa.corn (800) 771-9960 Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) During government furlough you may want to evaluate your individual TSP plan contributions. Employees who will have significant difficulty meeting all of their financial obligations due to reduced income may want to change or modify the amount they are putting into TSP and/ or their specific allocations. A financial hardship withdrawal or a TSP loan may also be options (consider both the pros and the cons before doing either). Check your eligibility on the TSP website (www.tsp.gov ). Review the TSP Sequestration Guide for additional information. • Sequestration and your TSP account: https://www.tsp.gov/ PDF/formspubs/oc13-7. pdf Debt management plan If you're in debt, chances are you've already looked into ways to pay off your debts. You may have heard about "debt counseling" or "DMP" or "Debt Management Plan" or "debt consolidation" and wondered what's right for you. A Debt Management Plan (DMPs) is one option that helps by consolidating your debt (without taking out another loan). If a Debt Management Plan is right for you, the DMP company negotiates with your creditors to obtain lower payments (with reduced interest rates and/or late and over-limit fees waived). A monthly payment is established that fits your budget, and you make one payment directly to the DMP company, who then disburses individual payments to all your creditors. By setting a debt payment schedule, you'll know exactly how long it will take to be debt-free. Benefits of a DMP are: • Reduced monthly payments and interest rates • Waived late and over-the-limit fees • Reduced collection calls and letters • The convenience of one monthly payment • Re-aging your account to bring it current As always, be an informed consumer. Ask questions to ensure that you are well-informed about both the pros and cons of a DMP before you sign any legally binding documents. The InCharge Institute of America has a signed Memorandum of Understanding with the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Military Community and Family Policy), which establishes a partnership that allows military installations throughout the DoD to use the programs, services, and materials of the InCharge Institute. This is a part of the DoD campaign to improve the financial readiness of service members and their families. One of the services that InCharge offers is a debt management plan. InCharge can also provide financial counseling and additional information and/or resources on money matters. • InCharge Debt Solutions http://www.incharge. org/ (800) 565-8953 Local food banks Local food banks are willing to assist when necessary. Please contact them directly for assistance if needed. However, please be aware that your eligibility for services/food may be dependent on your income. • Catholic Community Services Food Bank http://www.ccsutah. org/ 2504 F Ave Ogden, UT 84401 (801) 394-5944 • Family Connection Center Food Bank http://familyconnection4u.org/ 875 E Hwy. 193 Layton, UT 84041 (801) 771-4642 Financial assistance If approved, the Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund provides interest free loans of up to $1,000 to assist with individual emergency situations. Federal employees, who have been employed by the federal government for at least one year are eligible to apply for emergency financial assistance through this organization. Assistance is generally provided for the following types of hardships: • Death in the employee's immediate family • Loss of income • Leave without pay due to severe illness or family-member illness. Employee must be back at work. • Family breakup, separation, or divorce • Critical illness in the employee's immediate family • Major loss of property due to natural disaster such as: fire, flood, hurricane • Government pay error in cases where the pay shortage was caused by governmental error (e.g., an administrative or disbursing mistake, computer problem or check lost in the mail) Loan checks are made payable to the specific creditor(s) the employee is behind in paying. Loans are repaid through Ada=c7 MILITARY APPRECIATION S500 BONUS CASH payroll allotment administered by the employee's payroll service, e.g. Employee Express, My Pay, NFC or Postal Ease and are generally repaid within a year. Applications can be printed from online and must be faxed with all supporting documentation for review. Read the entire application and include all supporting documentation when submitting your request. • Federal Employee Education & Assistance Fund http://www.feaa.org 3333 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Suite 300 Lakewood, CO 80227 (303) 933-7580 Retired service members and active duty members whose spouses have been furloughed are eligible to apply for assistance through the Air Force Aid Society. The Air Force Aid Society stands ready to assist eligible individuals affected by the anticipated furloughs. Air Force Aid assistance DOES NOT replace lost income, nor is help given on an ongoing basis. Each request is looked at based on the personal situation of the individual or family. If eligible, contact the A&FRC for infor- mation on how to apply for financial assistance through Air Force Aid. • Airman & Family Readiness Center 5837 D Ave., Bldg. 150 Hill AFB, UT 84056 (801) 777-4681 Financial suggestions • Take an honest look at your finances and prioritize your needs and wants. • Start saving NOW • Track your monthly and daily spending • Elect automatic payment plans for mandatory expenses to help alleviate stress • Be a well informed shopper • Take advantage of sales and coupons • Pay your bills on time to reduce the risk of penalties and fees and contact lender if required. (Often fees can be waived) • Don't be afraid to ask for help if you need it! For more information, contact the Airman and Family Readiness Center, 5837 D Ave., Bldg, 150, Hill AFB, UT 84056; Phone (801) 777-4681; Hours are Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., and closed on federal holidays and Air Force Materiel Command family days. 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