Financial Coaching Case Study

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I received a call from my sister asking me to meet with and coach her co-worker. My sister colleague asked her to loan her money for a car down payment. My sister and former client, informed her co-worker, Janet Smith, that was a bad idea, and apparently she needed help getting her finances in order. My sister told Janet of my services and the blessing that financial coaching brought to her life and marriage. I informed my sister that Janet makes the first step by calling and asking for help. Later that day, I received a call from Janet asking for help and a meeting. I asked Janet a few questions to assess if she was truly ready to change her life and mind. Janet, college educated teacher was the first to graduate from college in her family. …show more content…

My sister shared her testimony with Janet and how Financial DNA got her to understand her finances, to assign goals for money and live in victory. I asked Janet what where her goals? Janet expressed she wanted security, resources, and the ability to take care of herself. I informed Janet that she was in the early earning stage in life. Furthermore, Dr. David Murphy (n. d) in his lecture Introduction to Financial Coaching gave financial insight for early earners to consider as priorities. Dr. Murphy asserts, “Pay off student loans. Learn to manage money and budget. Lastly, short and medium term savings objectives” (p. 6). Janet disclosed she wanted to purchase a car but needed a down payment. Out of curiosity and to have a better understanding of Janet, I asked what kind of car did you plan to buy? Janet said “Lexus, Acura or a BMW”. I asked her did she think a thousand dollars would get her in those cars? She said, “the ad says $1000 everyone drives”. We needed to set some goals and prepare a financial statement to evaluate her finances. It was time to pray, Janet mind and spirit need calming and plan. I asked Janet to read aloud Matthew 6:25-34 and let focus in prayer on the kingdom of God and that God will add all things to you. Additionally, we need to pray for discipline, revelation and take every thought captive to obey …show more content…

I asked her did that sound familiar? Now we began the discussion on her Financial DNA Personal Environment appraisal. It was of importance for Janet to understand the effects of one’s environment and how this was the first step in resolution by developing strategies to move forward (Massie, 2006, p. 144). I informed Janet that implementing a strategic debt pay-down as part of the actual budget and financial plan was her in road to financial stability. Janet welcomed this idea and felt now was the time to correct her thinking and approach to financial decisions. I suggested that we apply the spend down plan in accordance to Dr. David Murphy (n. d) in the lecture Spending and Debt on alleviating credit card debt. Dr. Murphy (n. d) asserts, “Pay off smallest first. Once smallest is paid off, add that payment to second debt. Once the second debt is paid off, add that payment to third debt, etc. until all debts are paid (p.

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