Managing Stress and Your Finances During the COVID-19 Pandemic

managing-stress-and-your-finances-during-pandemicThere’s no doubt that as we weather the coronavirus pandemic, stress has increasingly become a regular part of our lives. As if worries about our own health and the health of our loved ones isn’t enough, many of us are feeling the pressure of financial stress from mounting bills, reduced incomes, and job uncertainty. That kind of stress can lead to many health issues, and decreasing it is a great way to help us stay healthy in a time when that’s so crucial. Read more . . . 

ONLINE: Planning for Emergency Reduced Income - Covid-19

Workshop Date & Time: 
April 15, 2020 - 1:00 PM (PDT)

Have you or your family been impacted financially by Covid-19? Are you worried that your income may be impacted in the near future? Worrying about our health along with our finances can be scary and stressful. It can create a lot of stress for us and for our families. Join us for a practical webinar on how to plan for reduced income, deal with your bills as well as your creditors. You are not alone and we are here to help you!

Registration Details: 
https://meetings.ringcentral.com/j/planningforemergencyreducedincome
Location
Library Address: 
100 Newport Dr, Port Moody, BC V3H 5C3
Library City: 
Port Moody
Library Province: 
BC

Your Health and Well-being is More Important Than Your Credit Rating

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During this time of wide-spread income uncertainty it can be hard to figure out how to deal with your finances. However, protecting your credit rating shouldn’t come before maintaining your health and overall well-being. You need to keep yourself strong as you weather this storm. And keeping strong and healthy will mean that you are ready to go back to work whenever that time comes. Our primary financial focus in times of overwhelming uncertainty, like during Covid-19, should be on the health of our bank account, not our credit rating. Read on to learn more.