As part of Military Saves Month during April, the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insuranceâs Securities Division shared the message of saving successfully and encouraged Tennesseeâs military community to save money, reduce debt and build wealth.
Military Saves, an initiative of America Saves and the Consumer Federation of America, is the nonprofit organization behind Military Saves Month. The virtual savings movement is centered on themes of saving automatically, saving for the unexpected, saving to retire, saving by reducing debt and saving as a family. The work of Military Saves is to encourage the entire military community, including military families and veterans, to save as we believe that financial readiness is mission readiness,â said Angela Caban, director of Military Saves.
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When the pandemic hit, Angela Caban decided she needed to leave New York City and buy a house in Charleston, SC. Here s how she bought a house sight unseen.
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Dec. 15, 2020
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The coronavirus has galvanized many die-hard city dwellers to pack up and flee for the suburbs or beyond. But how easy is it to pull off such a drastic move during a pandemic?
Just ask
Angela Caban, a former Broadway dancer and decorative painter who, after 28 years of living in New York City, reached her breaking point in April. Quarantined in a cramped apartment in Queens, hearing sirens wailing all night, she decided to buy a house in Charleston, SC, an area she d grown to love during her frequent work trips there over the years.