Financial stress and physical health
Financial stress and mental health
The three-way cycle – physical, mental and financial health
How to break the cycle
- Regaining control with a budget – see exactly how and where you are spending your money to ensure you are doing so wisely and spreading it across expenses, savings and super.
- Sorting your super – search for missing super and potentially save money by consolidating multiple funds and checking that you’re not overpaying in fees.
- Get professional advice – you can take steps to improve your financial situation at any time in your life. A financial planner is like a coach who can guide you with advice that’s tailored to your goals and needs. If you’re experiencing financial stress, there are free financial counselling services available via the Moneysmart website.
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