Over half of employees are stressed about their finances.1 As an employee, your career should be a source of financial relief and security—not worry.
Ensuring this rings true for your employees is important to both their satisfaction and performance. There’s a reason why 53 percent of companies have started to offer financial wellness programs.2 In this guide, we share a full breakdown of financial wellness programs, as well as how to implement one for your own employees.
The name pretty much sums it up. Financial wellness programs are designed to alleviate the financial worries of your employees. They go beyond mere financial understanding; they promote a healthy relationship with money by offering the appropriate tools and guidance. It’s employee-centric education and application combined for better results.
There’s no perfect financial wellness program; the best program for you depends on the nature of your business and the needs of your employees. There are many ways you can go about it: do you want to use a platform specially designed for financial wellness programs, or do you want it to be more of a program customized in-house? What do you want the focus to be? What would best benefit your employees?
Below we’ve gathered our own list of possible steps your company can take to start incorporating financial wellness into the workplace.
Employees need the information first in order to apply it. Here are a few ways you can make financial literacy resources accessible.
Going hand-in-hand with educational programs, these suggestions specifically encourage action. All of these initiatives are meant to offer a roadmap for employees to apply their newfound financial literacy, if they so choose.
It’s useful for every business to have some form of a financial wellness program. Being intentional about improving the financial health of your employees helps their productivity, performance and happiness overall. Consider if a financial wellness program is right for you, and use these guidelines to get started.
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