Increase your financial wellness with My Secure Advantage. Sign up before Feb. 14, 2020 to be entered into a raffle!

Balanced You knows that financial wellness is important to you and your well-being. As such, we have partnered with My Secure Advantage (MSA), a financial wellness program that is available to King County employees.

As a King County employee, you are eligible for 90 days of confidential, unbiased money coaching* through MSA every year. Think of a Money Coach as a mentor for your money. Whether you are digging out of debt, getting by, or saving big, start 2020 by speaking with a Money Coach. There are no hidden agendas or sales gimmicks. Their only job is to help you reach your goals and make the most of your hard-earned money.

You can take the first step with MSA by opening an account and taking the online financial assessment. After the assessment, you will be provided with a personalized action plan that will pinpoint your goals and lay out your next steps toward achieving them. If you take the assessment before February 14, 2020, MSA will enter you into a drawing to receive a $100 Amazon gift card!

In addition to one-on-one money coaches, MSA also provides webinars on a variety of financial topics. To learn more about MSA, check out the benefit overview video or visit https://kingcounty.mysecureadvantage.com/. Questions? Contact Balanced You.

* Please note, per the IRS, money coaching is subject to a fringe benefit tax.What does that mean for you?The program cost of $299 for up to the 90 days of money coaching is paid by King County. However, employees are responsible for taxes on this amount. The amount of taxes paid will depend on the employee’s W-4 form information.If you have questions about this taxable fringe benefit, please contact King CountyBenefits, Payroll and Retirement Operations at206-684-1556orkc.benefits@kingcounty.gov.

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