Finance
6 Smart Money Moves for the New Year
Follow these tips to start 2022 on the right financial footing.
Lila Quintiliani, ChFC®, AFC®, is a former Army Military Intelligence Officer as well as the spouse of an active-duty servicemember. She worked for over a decade at military installations both in the U.S. and overseas as a personal financial counselor.
Most recently, she served as Senior Program Manager for the nonprofit-sponsored Military Saves program, which seeks to encourage the military and veteran communities to build wealth and reduce debt.
Quintiliani holds a bachelor’s degree in East Asian studies from Columbia University and a master’s degree in history from UCLA. She is a Chartered Financial Consultant® as well as an Accredited Financial Counselor®.
Follow these tips to start 2022 on the right financial footing.
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