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MFAN director and advisory board members at the White House for the Joining Forces Veterans and Military Family Summit. Pictured from left to right: Claire Woodward, Shelley Kimball, Tammy Moore, Jeremy Hilton, Shannon Donahue, Sandra Perez, René Campos, Bianca Strzalkowski, Rebekah Sanderlin, Erin Voirol, and Randi Cairns. Not pictured: Janet Sanchez.

MFAN Members Participate in White House Summit

October 11, 2013 by Rebekah Sanderlin | No comment

On the eve of the federal government shutdown and the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, 10 Military Family Advisory Network (MFAN) advisory board members spent last Monday at the White House meeting with government officials and military nonprofit leaders.

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Twitter Chat “How To” Guide

MilCents’ Twitter chats are an easy way to talk to other military families and financial experts about your money questions. We know that not everyone is a Twitter expert, so we’ve created an easy guide to get you tweeting in no time.

What Is a Twitter Chat?

A Twitter chat is like a meeting on Twitter; it has a specific discussion topic and a scheduled start time. Using the hashtag #MilCents at the end of each tweet, MFAN will ask questions to a group of financial experts.

Why Twitter chats?

Twitter chats give you an opportunity to discuss your money questions with other military families and with financial experts. You’ll be able to engage with other participants, read their questions, and maybe even answer some — just follow #MilCents during the chat.

Why participate in a Twitter chat?

Participation in a MilCents Twitter chat gives you access to a group of financial experts who are ready to answer your questions.

What do I need to participate in a MilCents Twitter chat?

To participate in a Twitter chat you will need a Twitter account. Don’t have an account? Click here to learn how to create one.

To follow or join the chat, head over to MFAN’s Twitter page. If you’d like to ask a question during the chat, send it to @Mil_FANet using hashtag #MilCents.

Google Hangout "How To" Guide

Google Hangouts are an easy way to connect with people, no matter where they are, via video chat.
New to Hangouts? We’ll show you the ropes. Check out our guide below, and you’ll be “hanging out” in no time!

What is a Google Hangout?

A Google Hangout is a video chat program that allows you to “hang out” and talk to friends, family, and — in the MilCents program—financial experts! Unlike other video chats, Hangouts can have up to 10 people on screen interacting.

Why is MilCents using Google Hangouts?

MilCents is using Hangouts to give you the opportunity to talk to financial experts, ask questions, and gain insights on a number of financial topics.

Why should I participate in the Hangout?

By participating in a Hangout, you can talk face-to-face with financial experts and gain valuable tips to help you learn how to get your money in gear.

Can’t make a Hangout? No problem! All of the Hangouts will be recorded and available on the MilCents website.

How do I participate in the Hangout?

Participating in a Hangout is easy. Just click “Play”! Each Hangout will stream live on its daily page on the MilCents website.

What Is the MilCents Workbook?

The MilCents workbook is a set of worksheets you’ll use during MilCents to get your money in gear. We will use the MilCents workbook at several points during the program, so we suggest you download a copy, save it to your personal computer, and use the same workbook throughout the ten weeks.

How do I use the workbook?

The workbook is already programmed with formulas to automatically calculate things like your monthly net (the gray cells), so all you need to do is enter the information asked of you in each worksheet (the white cells).

It’s my first time using the workbook, what do I do?

  1. Save the workbook to a personal computer so you don’t lose it.
  2. Complete the “What You’ll Need” section (left column) of the first worksheet, the Financial Dashboard. The information you input into your Financial Dashboard will automatically appear in the corresponding fields of other worksheets.
  3. Save your work!

When will I need the workbook?

Workbook activities are scheduled for the following days:

  • Tuesday, Oct. 27 – Financial Dashboard (1st tab on the bottom)
  • Wednesday, Oct. 28 – Monthly Net worksheet (2nd tab on the bottom)
  • Wednesday, Nov. 11 – 50/20/30 worksheet (3rd tab on the bottom)
  • Thursday, Nov. 18 – Manage Your Debt worksheet (4th tab on the bottom)
  • Monday, Dec. 7 to Thursday, Dec. 10 – Monthly Budget worksheet (5th tab on the bottom)

How can I get more information?

You can contact info@militaryfamilyadvisorynetwork.org if you have questions or need support.