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National Veterans Financial Resource Center
After military service, Veterans work toward financial success. But finding financial tools can be a challenge since they are located in many different places. FINVET steps in as a one-stop website, making it easier for Veterans to find money resources, boost financial literacy, and navigate their financial journey.
No matter when you separated from military service, there are steps you can take to earn, save, and protect your money. Explore the pillars below to improve your financial well-being or get started quickly with the 20 financial resources every Veteran should know.

The Pillars of Financial Well-Being
Each pillar provides access to videos, services, worksheets, and more to enhance your financial well-being, experience greater financial security, and make a positive change in your life.
Find ways to achieve housing stability, food security, or find clothing or auto assistance.
Learn how to create a budget, save money, and lower impulse buying
Get details on employment, investing, and VA benefits and compensation
Determine how to manage debt, improve credit, and lower bills
Learn how to avoid scams, use secure banking, and prepare for financial emergencies.
Learn how healthy habits can improve your finances and how financial well-being can improve your health.
On Make the Connection, Veterans share their stories about overcoming financial challenges, how they did it, and how it improved their lives.

“Being able to have a little bit of money so that I can, you know, take a vacation or not have to worry at the end of every month whether I can eat or not was nice to say the least.”
– Veteran who used VA resources
About FINVET

FINVET, the National Veterans Financial Resource Center, was created by the VA Office of Suicide Prevention because financial well-being is related to better mental health and lower risk of suicide. In line with the VA Suicide Prevention Strategy, FINVET takes a proactive approach to boost protective factors. Our mission is clear: we want to act as a bridge, linking Veterans to resources that help them better manage their money, so that every Veteran can earn more, save more, and keep their money safe.
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