New virtual gameboard journey boosts financial awareness

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Small actions around finances can make a big impact. Money Matters, a new virtual gameboard from MHealthy can help. This interactive experience helps participants boost their knowledge around money and finances one square at a time.  

Registration is open for Money Matters on the MHealthy Portal. Starting April 7, participants can begin their 28-day journey along the path, completing quick, daily tasks designed to:

  • Test money knowledge.
  • Raise awareness around personal financing. 
  • Prompt reflection on their current financial habits.

A new task is unlocked each day, with topics ranging from budgeting and saving money to managing debt and improving credit scores. The goal is to journey along the virtual path and complete all 28 days. For encouragement along the way, participants will receive weekly emails with additional tips and resources.

The launch of Money Matters coincides with April being recognized as National Financial Capability Month. 

“Financial well-being is one of the key dimensions of overall personal well-being,” says Bri Carpenter, social determinants of health program manager for MHealthy. “Having a basic understanding of your finances improves your ability to make informed financial decisions for yourself and your family, gives you peace of mind and can ease financial stress.”

Access the Money Matters gameboard on the MHealthy Portal, powered by Asset Health, or by downloading the Asset Health app from the Apple App Store or Google Play. Once the app is set up, participants can also allow for notifications for Money Matters reminders. 

The Money Matters Gameboard is open to active, benefits-eligible faculty and staff and their spouse/other qualified adult enrolled in a U-M health plan. Sign up by April 21. 

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