More and more people are seeking out financial practitioners (coaching) to implement strategies that can help them grow while protect the money they have worked hard to accumulate. They are asking seeking guidance from a team of professionals that can help them make smart choices with their money.
Whether single, recent high school / college graduate, young professional or family beginning their financial planning, a divorced or widowed individual reorganizing their life or someone preparing for retirement, they are all needing to answer three important questions:
Question One: What do you really want your money doing for you?
While it is defined differently for everyone, money is universally used as a tool to do the things you want to do. For instance, money can be placed into one of two categories:
Whether it is money you will spend or money you will draw an income from, 180 Degree Financial Coaching ideas, tools, strategies and resources are all designed to help you clarify the purpose behind your money and position it to maximize its use – It’s your money with a purpose!
Question Two: What are the roadblocks preventing you from making it happen?
One of the biggest mistakes people make when thinking about their money is focusing on a singular idea or product. Often this approach ultimately creates a pool of meaningless accounts that leads to confusion and a mishandling of money. It’s often best to begin by visualizing how you will ultimately being using the money to help determine how to best position your money for its future use.
Question Three: How do you take the money you have and accomplish what you really want?
Whether single, recent high school / college graduate, young professional or family beginning their financial planning, a divorced or widowed individual reorganizing their life or someone preparing for retirement, they are all needing to answer three important questions:
- What do you really want your money doing for you?
- What are the roadblocks preventing your from making it happen?
- How do you take the money you have and accomplish what you really want?
Question One: What do you really want your money doing for you?
While it is defined differently for everyone, money is universally used as a tool to do the things you want to do. For instance, money can be placed into one of two categories:
- Money you will ultimately spend to buy something.
- Money from which you will draw an income to support your budget needs.
Whether it is money you will spend or money you will draw an income from, 180 Degree Financial Coaching ideas, tools, strategies and resources are all designed to help you clarify the purpose behind your money and position it to maximize its use – It’s your money with a purpose!
Question Two: What are the roadblocks preventing you from making it happen?
- You could be confused due to an experience you have had with other financial professionals.
- You may be lacking a true understanding of what it means to define the purpose of your money.
- You could have embedded ideas which may be limiting what can be accomplished.
One of the biggest mistakes people make when thinking about their money is focusing on a singular idea or product. Often this approach ultimately creates a pool of meaningless accounts that leads to confusion and a mishandling of money. It’s often best to begin by visualizing how you will ultimately being using the money to help determine how to best position your money for its future use.
Question Three: How do you take the money you have and accomplish what you really want?
- Financial Coaching has been proven to get you started on a path to financial security and freedom.