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FORT BLISS, Texas – Army Reserve Soldiers of the 210th

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FORT BLISS, Texas – Army Reserve Soldiers of the 210th

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FORT BLISS, Texas – Army Reserve Soldiers of the 210th Regional Support Group/Mobilization and Deployment Brigade and civilians took part in the graduation from the second iteration of the Financial Peace University class taught at Fort Bliss, Texas, Feb. 26, 2019. Facilitated by Capt. Farlin Reynoso, chaplain of the 210th RSG/MaD Brigade, FPU class participants were taught better financial principles and debt management techniques within a matter of five weeks. Before the start of the class, the class harbored a cumulative debt of $123,350, cash expenses of $161,300, and 21 credit cards. At graduation day, the figures plummeted to about $47,200 debt, $119,519 in cash expenses, and only nine lines of credit that remain open. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Christopher A. Hernandez, 210th Regional Support Group – Fort Bliss Mobilization and Deployment Brigade, DPTMS)

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26/02/2019
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