News

Marketing Yourself for a Second Career

Changing jobs can be stressful and challenging - especially when it's a transition from the military to the private sector. MOAA's experts have been assisting officers in this transition period for decades and have created this publication to guide you through the various steps and aspects of your transition. For our PREMIUM and LIFE Members, MOAA's transition staff provide one-on-one counseling, interview practice, resume critiques, and other tools to assist in this process.

NEW: Preparing for the Loss of a Military Spouse

This publication serves as a way to get personal affairs into order and to help guide survivors through the first steps they need to take after a loved one’s death. For our PREMIUM and LIFE Members, benefits and financial counseling with MOAA staff experts can assist you through this process. Sign up for LIFE membership today and your spouse will maintain a LIFE membership with access to all benefits upon your death.

Financial Planning Guide

Whether you're debating the merits of a career-starter loan or shopping for annuities, MOAA wants to help make these financial decisions easier for you to understand. In this publication, our staff experts discuss numerous situations and, for our PREMIUM and LIFE members, provide further counseling on issues discussed in the guide and additional topics not covered.

Family Matters: A Personal Inventory for Peace of Mind

Readiness is as important for active duty families as it is for our military, which is why MOAA has created a publication to help your family organize crucial military, benefits, financial, and family information. Our electronic version allows you to update your records easily as your family changes and moves throughout your military career. For our PREMIUM and LIFE Members, benefits and financial counseling with MOAA staff experts will complement the process of completing this workbook. (Digital Version Only)

Legislative

Defense Bill Asks for Military Spouse Employment Numbers

Last February, MOAA and Syracuse University’s Institute for Veteran and Military Families (IVMF) released the Military Spouse Employment Report. The overarching objective of this research project was to evaluate the cumulative economic impact on Armed

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