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One Picture Captures a Wealth of Info

Money snapshots help measure financial wellness and squelch surprises

6 min readApr 9, 2025

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Person holding a cellphone showing a chart in front of a laptop showing another chart. Photo by TabTrader.com on Unsplash
Photo by TabTrader.com on Unsplash

More than just having money in the bank, achieving financial wellness is about cultivating a sense of security and control over finances for stable futures.

Measuring financial wellness calls for an honest assessment of current financial habits, goals and challenges. From there, people can pursue their dreams.

“It shouldn’t be hard to learn how to attain financial freedom — and it shouldn’t be boring, either,” said Beverly Harzog. The credit card expert, bestselling author and columnist is host of the podcast, Your Personal Economy.

“I’ll show you how to manage your money, pay off debt, improve your credit score and maximize credit card travel rewards,” she said. “You’ll learn how to spend money on things that matter to you so you can optimize your own personal economy.”

Keep It Real Among the Glitz and Glamor

Harzog and financial experts at Experian, a global information services company, talked about taking money snapshots to measure financial wellness and start a strong future.

Financial wellness means having control over money, meeting needs and feeling secure about the future…

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Jim Katzaman - Get Out of Debt
Jim Katzaman - Get Out of Debt

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