Good Cents Financial Coaching

Navigating from stress to financial success

FAQ

What do coaching sessions look like?
I’m just not sure if financial coaching is right for me or if it’s worth the money.
How much does a coaching session cost?
Why should I spend money on your coaching when I’m already struggling financially?
I’m embarrassed about the money mess I’ve gotten myself into. I don’t know if I’m ready to face it.
I’m not sure if I’m willing to share my private finances with anybody.
Do I have to be local to you?
Ok, I’m ready to book a session!

What do coaching sessions look like?

The initial one-on-one coaching session is typically 1.5 hours focusing on your (and your spouse’s) most pressing financial concerns including, but not limited to, budgeting, debt elimination, collection calls, saving for emergencies, saving for college, retirement investing, real estate, and estate planning.  After the initial session, we can continue with one hour sessions, typically monthly, but at whatever time interval meets your specific needs.   Package deals for 3 or 6 sessions are available as well.

I’m just not sure if financial coaching is right for me or if it’s worth the money. 

I offer a 30-minute free no obligation pre-consultation to get a snapshot of where you are financially and where you want to be. It also allows me an opportunity to show you I have the skills to help you get there.

How much does a coaching session cost?

We’ll discuss pricing during the free 30-minute call.

Why should I spend money on your coaching when I’m already struggling financially?

Fair question. But think of it this way. What is it worth to you change the direction of your finances forever? Most folks, when they do a budget correctly, discover “wasted” money; it’s like getting a raise. Let me show you how to get that raise! Devising a sound game plan to pay off debt can save thousands of dollars in interest charges. Is financial coaching starting to sound like a great investment yet?

I’m embarrassed about the money mess I’ve gotten myself into. I don’t know if I’m ready to face it.

You’ve made mistakes with money? Really? Know what that makes you? Human. Everyone has made bad money decisions. Yes, some more than others, but we’ve all made them. It is ok. It is not my job to make judgments or lecture you on what you should have done. That serves no purpose. In a coaching session, the focus is on where you are today and how to get you to a better place in the future. My aim is to inspire you, to give you hope, to help you develop a plan that leads to financial peace.

It’s highly unlikely that ignoring your money troubles will result in them magically going away. It just doesn’t work that way. Most likely the troubles are going to multiply as you sit around paralyzed with fear. So isn’t it time to face them head on? I bet you’ll be surprised. Getting organized, laying it all out on the table, letting a fresh set of eyes (mine!) look at your situation usually reveals things aren’t as bad as you thought.

Thomas Jefferson said, “If you want something you’ve never had, you must be willing to do something you’ve never done.” Are you ready to do something you’ve never done?

I’m not sure if I’m willing to share my private finances with anybody.

I completely understand. I’m about as private as they come. I respect that your finances are personal and private and I promise they will stay that way. Not only will I keep your information private, I will not share my client list with anyone.

Do I have to be local to you?

Absolutely not!  If you are in the Central Florida area, it is preferable to meet in person for the coaching sessions, but not required. Outside of the area, we can meet via phone or video conference.  The pre-consultation session is done over the phone.

Ok, I’m ready to book a session!

Great! Contact me to get started.

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