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Meet “Denise”
A transitioning nonprofit professional in her early 30s making $45,000. She sought to transition from an avoidant relationship with money to a structured financial plan that provided security and stability. Living paycheck-to-paycheck, she was also overspending by approx. $500/month ($6k/year). She lacked a formalized strategy for controlling her spending and managing her growing debts.
Meet “Skyler & Courtney”
A married couple in their 30s making $270k with three young children who sought to optimize their finances from an informal tracking system to an automated, "auto-pilot" financial plan. While they possessed a strong net worth of $800k and zero card debt, they lacked a formalized strategy to manage discretionary spending and a clear roadmap for their goal of retiring early by age 55.
Meet “Troy & Linda”
A mid-50s married couple with an estimated gross income of $191k, Troy & Linda sought guidance to better understand their financial picture and desired the option to choose when they stop working. Despite a healthy net worth of almost $700k and minimal debt, they were unaware of insufficient retirement contributions and the need for an emergency fund.
Meet “Keanu & Griffen”
A 45 & 50 year old engaged couple who came to us with income over $900K, but maxed out credit cards, significant debt, and little to no savings. Keanu and Griffen wanted to establish a stable financial foundation, reduce debt, and create a plan for their wedding. They wanted security and stability to focus on building wealth and securing their newly combined family's future.
Meet “Patricia”
A social worker near retirement earning $68k with goals to address significant tax and debt liabilities, implement spending controls and reduce reliance on credit cards, protect her nest egg, and build overall financial stability.