Asset: Something that you own that has value.
Bond: A type of debt. When you buy a bond, you're lending to the issuer, which may be a government, municipality, or corporation. The issuer promises to pay you a specified rate of interest during the life of the bond and to repay the principal.
Stock: A type of investment that gives people a share of ownership in a company.
Premium: The amount that must be paid for your health insurance or plan. You and/or your employer usually pay it monthly, quarterly, or yearly.
Cost-sharing: Your share of costs for services that a plan covers that you must pay out of your own pocket (sometimes called "out-of-pocket costs"). Some examples of cost sharing are copayments, deductibles, and coinsurance.
- Deductible - An amount you could owe during a coverage period (usually one year) for covered health care services before your plan begins to pay.
- Coinsurance: Your share of the costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percentage (for example, 20%) of the allowed amount for the service. You generally pay coinsurance plus any deductibles you owe. (For example, if the health insurance or plan's allowed amount for an office visit is $100 and you've met your deductible, your coinsurance payment of 20% would be $20. The health insurance or plan pays the rest of the allowed amount.
- Copayments: A fixed amount (for example, $15) you pay for a covered health care service, usually when you receive the service. The amount can vary by the type of covered health care service.
Interest: A fee charged by a lender, and paid by a borrower, for the use of money. A bank or credit union may also pay you interest if you deposit money in certain types of accounts.
Balance: The amount of money owed on an account.
Credit Score: A number created from a scoring model that uses information from your credit history.
Credit scores are calculated using the following factors:
- Payment History – 35%
- Amount Owed – 30%
- Credit History – 15%
- New Credit – 10%
- Credit Mix – 10%
Credit Report: A summary of your credit activity and current credit situation such as loan paying history and the status of your credit account.
Ready and ABLE to Work and Save
Information to help someone as they consider employment and how an ABLE account can support and enhance financial health and well-being.
Tool designed to help potential Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) account owners and their families become comfortable with the idea of opening an ABLE account through step by step navigation.
Tool designed to help current ABLE account owners maximize the benefits of having an Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) account by identifying financial goals and making a spending plan, and implementing financial goals.
Savings Fitness: A Guide to Your Money and Your Financial Future: English (EN) | En Español (ES)
Guide for workers to show how saving for retirement can and should be part of one's financial plan, including a series of worksheets to help set up a financial plan.
Savings Fitness Worksheets: English (EN) | En Español (ES)
Series of financial planning worksheets that help employees make financial plans, including setting goals, establish and track a budget, determine retirement saving rate and reduce debt.
Website for employees with resources that describe why saving money for retirement matters at each step of the job cycle.
Payday Lending - Personal Finance Tips
This video shows what happens when someone gets a payday loan but can’t pay it back right away.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Resources
Videos and resources in American Sign Language to support individuals who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing manage money and stimulus payments.
Savings Fitness: A Guide to Your Money and Your Financial Future: English (EN) | En Español (ES)
Guide for workers to show how saving for retirement can and should be part of one's financial plan, including a series of worksheets to help set up a financial plan.
Savings Fitness Worksheets: English (EN) | En Español (ES)
Series of financial planning worksheets that help employees make financial plans, including setting goals, establish and track a budget, determine retirement saving rate and reduce debt.
Savings Fitness: A Guide to Your Money and Your Financial Future: English (EN) | En Español (ES)
Guide for workers to show how saving for retirement can and should be part of one's financial plan, including a series of worksheets to help set up a financial plan.
Savings Fitness Worksheets: English (EN) | En Español (ES)
Series of financial planning worksheets that help employees make financial plans, including setting goals, establish and track a budget, determine retirement saving rate and reduce debt.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Resources
Videos and resources in American Sign Language to support individuals who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing manage money and stimulus payments.
Savings Fitness: A Guide to Your Money and Your Financial Future: English (EN) | En Español (ES)
Guide for workers to show how saving for retirement can and should be part of one's financial plan, including a series of worksheets to help set up a financial plan.
Savings Fitness Worksheets: English (EN) | En Español (ES)
Series of financial planning worksheets that help employees make financial plans, including setting goals, establish and track a budget, determine retirement saving rate and reduce debt.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Resources
Videos and resources in American Sign Language to support individuals who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing manage money and stimulus payments.
Impairment-Related Work Expenses
If you receive SSI or SSDI, learn how items you pay for to go to work because of your disability may count as a work incentive.
Medicaid "buy-in" allows workers with disabilities access to Medicaid community-based services not available through other insurers. Nationally, workforce participation among people with disabilities is significantly lower than those without disabilities. Some individuals with disabilities who want to work face barriers achieving their employment and earnings potential because they need to choose between healthcare and work. Medicaid "buy-in" breaks down barriers to employment for people with disabilities. The Administration for Community Living (ACL), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) are committed to policies and programs that promote and support successful employment outcomes for people with disabilities.
The Red Book - How do Employment Supports Help?
Learn how employment-support provisions can assist Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries in your efforts to become self-sufficient through work.
Financial Capability, Asset Development, and Work and Tax Incentives
Website contains resources on financial education, asset development, and work and tax incentives.
Financial Capability, Asset Development, and Work and Tax Incentives
Website contains resources on financial education, asset development, and work and tax incentives.
Taking Care of Your Behavioral Health
Tips for social distancing, quarantine, and isolation during an infectious disease outbreak.
Top 10 Ways to Make Your Health Benefits Work for You: English (EN) | En Español (ES) | العربية (AR) | 简体中文 (ZH SC) | 繁體中文 (ZH TC) | Français (FR) | Kreyòl Ayisyen (HT) | 한국어 (KO) | po Polsku (PL) | Português (PT) | Pусский (RU) | Tagalog (TL) | tiếng Việt (VI)
Pamphlet to help workers understand and take advantage of their health benefits.
Homeownership Guide for People with Disabilities
This guide covers many of the basic homebuying concepts through a disability lens.
Now that you are working, you may decide to look at housing options. Learn about resources that can help you make housing decisions that best meet your needs.
Accessibility and Employment: What People with Disabilities Need to Know
Resource for employees with disabilities that provides a basic understanding of what accessible workplace technology is—and how to use this knowledge to assess and meet their own needs.
Explanation of reasonable accommodations under Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) with links to several resources.
Tips for Being an Effective Teleworker
Tips designed with people with disabilities in mind, but provide information that can be useful to anyone who is transitioning to remote work.
Ready and ABLE to Work and Save
Information to help someone as they consider employment and how an ABLE account can support and enhance financial health and well-being.
Savings Fitness: A Guide to Your Money and Your Financial Future: English (EN) | En Español (ES)
Guide for workers to show how saving for retirement can and should be part of one's financial plan, including a series of worksheets to help set up a financial plan.
Savings Fitness Worksheets: English (EN) | En Español (ES)
Series of financial planning worksheets that help employees make financial plans, including setting goals, establish and track a budget, determine retirement saving rate and reduce debt.
Website for employees with resources that describe why saving money for retirement matters at each step of the job cycle.
OSHA Guidance on Returning to Work
Guidance regarding the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 that protects the safety and health of workplace environments. It contains recommendations as well as descriptions of mandatory safety and health standards.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Resources
Videos and resources in American Sign Language to support individuals who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing manage money and stimulus payments.
Ready and ABLE to Work and Save
Information to help someone as they consider employment and how an ABLE account can support and enhance financial health and well-being.
Tool designed to help current ABLE account owners maximize the benefits of having an Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) account by identifying financial goals and making a spending plan, and implementing financial goals.
Savings Fitness: A Guide to Your Money and Your Financial Future: English (EN) | En Español (ES)
Guide for workers to show how saving for retirement can and should be part of one's financial plan, including a series of worksheets to help set up a financial plan.
Savings Fitness Worksheets: English (EN) | En Español (ES)
Series of financial planning worksheets that help employees make financial plans, including setting goals, establish and track a budget, determine retirement saving rate and reduce debt.
Website for employees with resources that describe why saving money for retirement matters at each step of the job cycle.
Now that you are working, you may decide to look at housing options. Learn about resources that can help you make housing decisions that best meet your needs.
What You Should Know About Your Retirement Plan: English (EN) | En Español (ES) | العربية (AR) | 简体中文 (ZH SC) | 繁體中文 (ZH TC) | Français (FR) | Kreyòl Ayisyen (HT) | 한국어 (KO) | po Polsku (PL) | Português (PT) | Pусский (RU) | Tagalog (TL) | tiếng Việt (VI)
This booklet helps workers understand their retirement plan, the information to review periodically and where to go with questions.
Impairment-Related Work Expenses
If you receive SSI or SSDI, learn how items you pay for to go to work because of your disability may count as a work incentive.