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Financial Goals Workbook
If you’re looking for a self-paced option, my Financial Goals Workbook is available for purchase. It’s a practical tool to help you start mapping out your financial journey, set meaningful goals, and track your progress.
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I offer personalized financial counseling services designed to help you take control of your finances and create a plan that works for your life. Whether you’re looking to manage debt, build a budget, or improve your credit, I’m here to guide you every step of the way.
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Helping You Find Financial Freedom
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Free Resources For All!
Explore my Resources Page for a collection of free tools and materials designed to help you manage your money better. From budget templates to practical advice, you’ll find a variety of resources to guide you on your financial journey. I’m constantly working to add more, so check back often for new content!
From the blog
Financial Counselor vs. Financial Coach
You may be wondering, “What is the difference between a financial coach and a financial counselor?” And, “Which one can help me better?” These terms are interchangeable. I prefer the softer feeling of the term
Politics Always Affect Personal Finances
You can’t talk about money in this world without talking about the social/political makeup of this country. According to Empower, 37% of Americans cannot afford an emergency cost over $400. Let’s think about that for
Making a Financial Plan When the Economy Feels Hopeless
It is hard to talk about money without talking about the economy and the current political climate. Making a financial plan when the economy feels hopeless is harder than most people admit. On top of
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