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Register for a free aarp.org account to access more financial tools and resources

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Preparing for our financial future is all about achieving the concrete financial milestones that are important to us.

As you start setting those financial milestones, AARP resources can help you find strategies to build your savings, reduce debt, budget for health care costs and figure out the best time to claim Social Security.

By creating a free aarp.org account, you’ll unlock more AARP tools and resources that can help you achieve your next financial milestone. You don’t need to be an AARP member to create an aarp.org account, but AARP members will have access to additional AARP member benefits.

We’ve highlighted just a few of the extra tools and resources that users with aarp.org accounts and AARP member accounts can access.

Existing users can access these too — just log in first.

1. AARP Money Map

​AARP Money Map is a free suite of solutions that helps anyone 18-plus create a clear action plan to achieve their financial goals — managing debt, saving for the future, building a budget and more. ​​Register or log in to your free aarp.org account (or AARP member account) to access the tools on AARP Money Map. ​​Just a few simple steps can help you build a better financial future. You can access your saved action plans and personalized dashboard at any time. 

2. Savi Student Loan Repayment Tool

AARP and Savi created the Savi Student Loan Repayment Tool to help you navigate your and your family’s student loan repayment and forgiveness options.

By registering for your free online aarp.org account, you’re eligible for a free Savi assessment, which will give you access to personalized repayment and forgiveness suggestions. You’ll get guided application instructions to help you apply for forgiveness and identify which repayment plans may be best for you.

You’ll be able to attend Savi’s educational webinars and access a customer support line, designed to make the Savi experience inclusive and accessible for all borrowers. AARP members have additional benefits. Register or log in to your online account to get started!

​​3. Earn AARP Rewards points with 20-plus money tools

With AARP’s loyalty program, you can earn points on over 20 free money tools and calculators. Register or log in to your free aarp.org account, opt in to AARP Rewards, then start earning as you plan for your retirement, create a budget or estimate your Social Security benefits. You can redeem your points for sweepstakes entries, local deals, discounted gift cards, charitable donations or other great deals. If you’re an AARP member, you’ll earn 50 percent more points.

​​​Get started with AARP Rewards to begin earning points as you use the AARP Retirement CalculatorSocial Security Calculator401(k) Calculator and 20 more tools. If you’re already enrolled, log in before you use the calculators to earn your points​​. You can also earn AARP Rewards on AARP Money Map when you regularly use the Budget Builder or Savings Planner tools.​

4. Get expert money tips with Money Matters

Our free monthly newsletter can help you manage your money confidently, with simple ways to save, updates on Social Security and the latest scam alerts. ​​Read the latest issue of Money Matters to get a preview of the content, then create your aarp.org account (or log in) to subscribe!

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