Mid-Year Money Checkup: Reviewing Your Credit & Financial Goals

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This week’s #CreditChat is your mid-year financial reset. We’ll cover how to evaluate your progress, review your credit, and adjust your goals for the rest of the year. Join us to stay on track and finish the year strong.
Topic: Mid-Year Money Checkup: Reviewing Your Credit & Financial Goals
When: Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Where: Join the live hashtag discussion
The panel will include: Rod Griffin: Senior Director, Consumer Education and Advocacy, Experian; Jennifer White: Consumer Education and Advocacy Team, and Christina Roman: Consumer Education and Advocacy Manager at Experian.
Questions we will discuss:
1. Midway through the year is a great time for a financial reset. What should a “mid-year money checkup” look like?
2. Have rising costs or economic changes impacted your financial plans this year? How are you adjusting?
3. How often should consumers review their budget, debt payoff plan, or savings goals to stay financially healthy?
4. What are some signs that your financial goals may need to be adjusted — and how can you pivot without losing momentum?
5. What are some smart ways to improve or maintain healthy credit habits during the second half of the year?
6. For someone checking their credit mid-year, what are the most important things they should review on their credit report?
7. What’s the biggest challenge people face when trying to stay on track with financial goals throughout the year?
8. If you find you are having difficulty making ends meet temporarily, what are some tools you might use to help you bridge the gap?
9. What are some small financial habits consumers can start today that could make a big impact by the end of the year?
10. What’s one financial goal you want to accomplish before the end of 2026?
Check out our complete list of upcoming personal finance Twitter chats here.