T. Rowe Price Introduces Cash Flow Management Tool To Improve Financial Behavior, Individual Outcomes
Participants who enroll in the service can manage their income by establishing deductions from their bank account to apply toward emergency savings, bill payments, and debt management. Each month the identified dollar amounts will be automatically deducted from an individual's paycheck so they can clearly see and understand their disposable income. The tool will be available on T. Rowe Price's Workplace Retirement website.
"We've heard from many employers that day-to-day financial management and budgeting is a concern of their employees. When individuals are reviewing their retirement savings, they are also naturally thinking about the here and now in terms of spending and saving," said Diana Awed, head of product and marketing for
"DoubleNet Pay was created to help people easily pay their bills on time and to start a savings fund before spending their money on discretionary items," said
T. Rowe Price's Retire With Confidence® Program for participants includes both proactive and on-demand communications for participants at every life stage on topics like planning, saving, and investing—delivered through multiple channels, including video, online, and webinars. The program helps individuals understand actions to take with their finances that can lead to more positive outcomes. With the added capability of DoubleNet Pay, participants will be able to automate the management of their cash flow, budgeting for unexpected expenses and saving toward longer-term goals, including retirement.
For more information about T. Rowe Price's financial wellness program, visit www.troweprice.com/financialwellness. For more information about DoubleNet Pay, visit https://www.doublenetpay.com/.
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DoubleNet Pay is named for and founded on the principle that bills should be paid and savings funded before discretionary spending. By making this good habit automatic, employees can see their actual disposable income — their DoubleNet Pay — for each pay period. In this way, DoubleNet Pay helps reduce or eliminate financial emergencies caused by unexpected bills and "too much month left at the end of the money."
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