Get Your Money Together - A Simple Financial Readiness Starter Kit
Getting your money together does not mean fixing everything overnight. Sometimes the first step is simply getting clear about where you are, what is due, what needs attention, and what move makes the most sense next.
Get Your Money Together is a practical starter kit from ComfortBridge Finance designed to help you organize your financial picture, review your bills, check your credit snapshot, prepare for applications, and build a simple 30-day reset plan.
This starter kit is helpful if you need to:
- Organize your income, bills, and due dates
- Review what may be affecting your credit picture
- Prepare documents before applying for an apartment, credit card, loan, utility account, phone plan, or other financial product
- Stop guessing and start making decisions with more clarity
- Choose one practical next step instead of feeling overwhelmed
- Build a simple 30-day money reset plan
Inside, you’ll find worksheets and checklists to help you slow down, gather the basics, and make your next move with more confidence.
What’s Included
- Money snapshot worksheet
- Monthly bill and due date tracker
- Credit snapshot worksheet
- Approval readiness checklist
- Next best move priority guide
- 30-day money reset plan
- Reusable monthly bill tracker
- Reusable credit snapshot worksheet
- Reusable approval readiness checklist
Who This Is For
This starter kit may be helpful if you:
- Feel scattered with bills, credit, documents, or applications
- Need a simple place to start financially
- Are preparing for an apartment, car, credit card, loan, utility account, or other approval process
- Want to stop applying randomly and get more organized first
- Need a beginner-friendly financial readiness tool without complicated jargon
Important Note
This product is for educational and organizational purposes only. It does not guarantee credit approval, apartment approval, score increases, loan approval, debt resolution, or any specific financial outcome. Decisions are made by lenders, landlords, property managers, financial institutions, employers, utility providers, and other third parties based on their own policies and requirements.
Start small. Get clear. Get organized. Choose your next move.