![]() ![]() The app does not replace the advice of a financial counselor, but does provide important financial information and resources, such as guidance on creating a spending plan so Sailors live within their means and create a plan for their financial success. For Sailors who find themselves needing financial education, the app highlights proven techniques to reduce and pay off debt such as the Power Payment Plan. The app covers a wide-range of topics to include most of life’s major milestone events. “The MyNavy Financial Literacy app provides a solid foundation of knowledge to help Sailors navigate their way to a more secure financial future.” ![]() “Studies show that a majority of Americans live paycheck to paycheck and unfortunately that applies to some Sailors,” said John Hunt, lead program analyst for 21st Century Sailor Office (OPNAV N17). The latest update includes new links to YouTube videos, retirement calculators and adds Continuation Pay Rates under the Blended Retirement System for calendar year 2020. The app allows Sailors and their families to access financial literacy education anywhere, anytime via their mobile devices. The app is part of Sailor 2025, the Navy’s program to empower Sailors by providing them the necessary tools to easily manage all aspects of their careers and life. Achieving your personal financial goals is not easy, but the Navy is helping Sailors and their families with the updated release of MyNavy Financial Literacy app, Aug. PMK-EE mobile app is available for download to Apple iOS and Google Android mobile devices at. PMK-EE is one element of the Sailor 2025 rating modernization effort to improve the Sailor experience. Topics and bibliographies used to develop PMK-EE questions are also available on MyNavy Portal within the ”Advancement & Promotion" section and on Navy eLearning. PMK content will no longer be included on the NWAE starting with the September 2019 E4/5/6 exams and the January 2020 E7 exam. The PMK-EE replaces the requirement for the Professional Military Knowledge (PMK) section on the Navy-Wide Advancement Examination (NWAE). Uses mobile device email to receive the completion certificate for personal records. Submits passing scores to Navy Training Management Planning System with entry of a Sailor’s DoD ID. Permits retaking any section as often as necessary to achieve a passing score of 80%. Presents randomly selected exam questions each time a Sailor takes a section. Allows access to topics and bibliographical content from any compatible device. Tailored to specific paygrades – E4, E5, E6, and E7. Available anytime, anywhere – no CAC required. The app also tracks the total time a Sailor spends completing each section of the exam. The next time the app is opened, it returns to the bookmarked location, allowing the Sailor to continue the exam from that point. When a Sailor exits the app before completing a section, the app bookmarks that spot. Sailors must achieve a score of at least 80% on each section to pass. Exam sections can be taken in any order and independent of each other. The 100-question exam covers career information, leadership and character, Navy heritage, professional conduct and seamanship. Sailors can use their mobile devices to access the PMK-EE app to review topics, access bibliographies and complete the exam that corresponds to each paygrade. The Navy’s Professional Military Knowledge Eligibility Exam (PMK-EE) mobile application conveniently allows Sailors to prepare for and complete these exams, which they must pass to advance through the E4/5/6/7 paygrades. ![]()
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