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First Command Provides $10 Million in Support During Shutdown
With the federal government now reopened following a 43-day shutdown, First Command Financial Services, Inc. has announced that it extended more than $10 million in financial support to military families and federal workers— including a $5 million, interest-free line of credit to Coast Guard Mutual Assistance (CGMA).
By First Command Financial Services · Via Business Wire · November 21, 2025
First Command Reports: Military Families Feeling Upbeat About 2023 Economy
At a time when many Americans are concerned about a possible economic downturn in 2023, career military families are feeling upbeat about their financial futures.
By First Command Financial Services · Via Business Wire · January 31, 2023
First Command Reports: Military Families Keeping Close Eye on Money
Career military families are outpacing the general population in watching over their finances.
By First Command Financial Services · Via Business Wire · August 23, 2022
First Command Reports: Financial Optimism Remains Strong in Career Military Families
Despite continuing economic and inflation concerns, financial optimism remains strong in career military families – especially those who work with a professional advisor.
First Command Reports: Career Military Coming Up Short in Money Knowledge
Career military families have fallen behind the rest of the country in basic money knowledge, underscoring the need to enhance financial readiness for service members and their spouses, according to the First Command Financial Behaviors Index®.
First Command Reports: Financial Confidence Growing in Career Military Families
Despite continuing concerns about COVID-19, financial confidence is trending upward in career military families in 2021.
By First Command Financial Services · Via Business Wire · August 18, 2021
First Command Reports: Financial Readiness Slipping in Career Military Families
Career military families are trailing their civilian counterparts in basic money knowledge, underscoring long-term financial readiness issues facing service members and their spouses, according to the First Command Financial Behaviors Index®.