The Finance Career Cluster is divided into four pathways: Securities & Investments; Business Finance; Insurance; and Banking Services. Hundreds of Finance educational opportunities in a variety of trades and programs are offered throughout the state in school districts, community colleges and state universities.
It may be a good idea to say no to someone who asks for money if you truly can't afford to give it or if you believe the money will be wasted on wants vs. needs. You should also consider saying no if you suspect the money will be used for illegal purposes.
You could also say, “My finances are tight" or, "I'm on a tight budget.” Even saying something simple like, “I'm not sure I can afford it” sounds so much better than saying, “I don't have money.”
Money dysmorphia is when your perception of your financial situation doesn't represent reality. It's a distorted view of your finances. For example, you might believe you're not doing well financially even though your finances are in great shape.
Money anxiety is a persistent fear that can leave you feeling overwhelmed and powerless over your money. Financial stress can deeply impact your life, but by identifying money anxiety, you can seek out strategies and support systems to improve your financial wellbeing.
Turning to Bible verses for financial struggles can be incredibly helpful. Verses such as Philippians 4:19, which states, “And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus,” are a reminder that God is a faithful provider.
As our heavenly Father, God wants to provide for us if we will only allow Him to. How does our Father provide? He takes care of us by giving us the ability to work and by providing opportunities to earn money. It is all His and He wants to show His love for us by giving to us.
Your student aid offer will include directions on accepting aid. Follow those directions carefully. You might have to enter the amounts you're accepting in an online form and then submit the form. If you receive a paper aid offer, you might have to sign it and mail it back to the school.
You can say something like, “OK.I'm here if you change your mind.” If you're open to helping them in other ways, you can ask if there's anything else you can do to help. If they say “no”, then respect that. If they suggest something else, then of course it's up to you whether to do what they've suggested.
Gently let them know that you care about them, and want to help. Listen and be curious about their experience. Give them space to share if they choose to. You can ask open questions such as 'how are you feeling?
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