What if you were able to come out of this time of social distancing and economic crisis with a stronger and healthier financial life? What if you looked at this as an opportunity to take a little bit of your extra time each day to work on your finances?
Coronavirus
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act
Two trillion is an insanely huge number. Two trillion is also the amount of money provided by The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act for various stimulus and relief measures aimed at lessening the economic fallout that the coronavirus has caused and is likely to continue to cause.
COVID-19 Financial Resources
I don’t have a lot to say today. I just want to provide a list of financial resources available to you or those you know during this time of uncertainty:
The Coronavirus And Your Money
Every day, something new comes out about COVID-19 and how it’s impacting our society. We’ve seen the financial markets experience a lot of volatility over the past couple of weeks (and it looks like there’s probably more to come), which can be scary and nerve-racking for a lot of people. It’s completely normal to feel that way given all of the news around these events and all of the different points of view we may hear. I’m sure that things will probably get scarier with more people testing positive for the coronavirus and more things shutting down to try and mitigate the spread.