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Take Charge of Your Finances, SoFi at Work Can Help

If you’re worried about money, you’re not alone. Money is a common source of stress, and according to the American Psychological Association (APA) 72% of adults report feeling stressed about money, whether it’s worrying about paying rent or feeling bogged down by debt.
This fall, we’re launching a well-being benefit program called SoFi at Work to help you overcome financial challenges and improve your overall financial wellness.
Whether you are feeling stressed from student loans, revolving credit card debt, or keeping up with monthly bills, there are some practical steps you can take to tackle debt. SoFi at Work can help.
Step 1—SoFi can help you identify what your debt looks like. Tackling debt begins with figuring out the kinds of debt you have and whether it’s good or bad debt. The at-a-glance tool on the SoFi app makes it easy to track and manage your financial accounts and credit scores in one place.
Step 2—Assess and understand your financial standing. Take the SoFi at Work Financial Self-Assessment to find out where you stand across core components of economic health—spending, saving, investing, borrowing, and protecting your money.
Step 3—Prioritize how you pay down debt. SoFi at Work can help you find a debt repayment strategy (or a combination), to help you stay on track and avoid feeling overwhelmed.
Step 4—Hoard every dime—kinda literally. SoFi at Work can help you trim the financial fat wherever possible and create a budget you can live with. Employees will have access to SoFi Checking and Savings accounts and SoFi Vault, so you can “set it and forget it” plan to make saving easy.
Step 5—Discipline yourself to stay out of the non-stop debt trap. SoFi at Work can help you set small, measurable goals to win one debt battle at a time.
Stay tuned for more information about SoFi, and when you can begin using this great, new benefit.




