Episode 184: How To Get Started as a Financial Coach — Wander Wealthy (2024)

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Getting started might be the most difficult hurdle you have to overcome in your financial coaching journey. There are so many things that can keep you from taking that leap and putting yourself out there.

In this episode, I’m going to share the obstacles that I know hold many money coaches back from diving headfirst into financial coaching and changing the lives of their clients, PLUS some of my best advice on how to take the plunge, without a ton of risk.

I really believe these steps I’ll be sharing with you can help you significantly put some of these doubts and internal limitations at bay, and step out confidently as a financial coach!

So, let’s get started with the top things that I see holding new and seasoned coaches back from really revving up their business and getting started as a money coach:

  • Imposter syndrome - not “knowing enough” - no credentials/certifications - even with certifications, having a lack of confidence

  • Not knowing how to find clients

  • Not knowing what a money coaching program even looks like - what to offer, etc.

  • Trying to figure it all out yourself, doing your own research and believing that you have to implement all the surface-level things to “look like a business” first, before you can be a coach and start working with clients (website, freebies, email list, blog, etc.)

  • Perfectionism - Being slow to act, not putting things out there to get feedback and then iterate

Now that we know what’s likely holding you back, and if there’s anything else that I didn’t cover, PLEASE shoot me a DM on instagram, my handle is @tess_wicks, because I’d love to help you tackle anything else that might be creeping in as a thought gremlin…

But let’s dive into some of the steps, I know you can take NOW, to get started as a financial coach… and NO it has nothing to do with buying an online course to learn how to do social media marketing or setting up a website! <gasp>

Step 1: Determine a specific, identifiable ideal client avatar or profile.

Step 2: Immerse yourself into the lives of your ideal client profile and go out on a limb and interview them!

  • Ask your ideal client profile what their Point A is (starting point) a.k.a. Identify where they are and what their biggest hurdles, internal and external blocks are when it comes to their money (get specific with “money” is it going to be “debt”, “investing”, “budgeting”?) - then find out where they want to be (their Point B).

  • Ask your ideal client what would feel like the most supportive way that you could help them get from Point A to Point B… what does that look like?

  • Ask your client what they would be willing to pay for that level of support, assuming you can help them reach their point B. (Alternatively, if you have a price point in mind, double it, and ask your client what they would want/expect from you to pay that amount.)

Step 3: Build out your own process that will help your ideal client go from point A to point B using all the info you gathered.

Step 4: Show up in the one place where the majority of your clientele are hanging out (you can ask them this when you interview your clients as well!) and talk about your process and your coaching services!

Step 5: Work to build relationships and be consistent and persistent.

Step 6: Sign on clients and take them through your process! Collect feedback as you go and tweak and improve your process with every new client you get. Focus on delighting your current clients to get them results - this makes it easier to get more clients and grow your coaching business!

Step 7: Repeat

I like to believe that through The Wealthy Coach Blueprint, we make it super easy for you to start your money coaching business with confidence, but not everyone who joins the blueprint is just starting out.

What’s so great about the blueprint is that we meet you where you’re at - you can join at any stage of business and still see massive change and get amazing results from the knowledge that you gain and the accountability and container to implement and receive support.

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Episode 184: How To Get Started as a Financial Coach — Wander Wealthy (2024)

FAQs

Is Dave Ramsey a financial coach? ›

Dave Ramsey has been instrumental in helping people with their finances. However, there's a distinction between educating and coaching. From my perspective, based on what I've seen and heard, Ramsey excels in financial education but does not align with what I see as financial coaching.

Is there such a thing as a money coach? ›

Financial coaches often assist their clients with the behavioral and emotional components of managing money. A coach can help you unearth what drives your financial decisions, so you can create a healthier attitude that leads to better money habits.

How much does Dave Ramsey charge to become a financial coach? ›

Dave Ramsey's Master Training program currently costs $2,295, which includes training materials, live lectures, and a certificate of completion.

How much does Dave Ramsey pay financial coaches? ›

Get feedback on your pay or offer

Create an anonymous post and get feedback on your pay from other professionals. The estimated total pay range for a Senior Financial Coach at Ramsey Solutions is $86K–$148K per year, which includes base salary and additional pay.

What is a financial coach not allowed to do? ›

Another important difference is that financial coaches are not licensed to provide financial advice like advisors are. Therefore they cannot provide specific product recommendations. Coaches can provide basic advice on the concept of investing, but they cannot recommend how to allocate your assets.

What is the average cost of a financial coach? ›

Financial advisor fees
Fee typeTypical cost
Assets under management (AUM)0.25% to 0.50% annually for a robo-advisor; 1% for a traditional in-person financial advisor.
Flat annual fee (retainer)$2,000 to $7,500.
Hourly fee$200 to $400.
Per-plan fee$1,000 to $3,000.
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Can I be a financial coach without certification? ›

In most cases, you don't need a certification. That's a way for coaching certification companies to make more money. Instead, you can set up shop, start working with clients (at a much lower rate than the rate you'll ultimately aim for) and get results.

What does a Dave Ramsey financial coach do? ›

Help you uncover your financial goals. Work with you to make a plan (so you'll actually achieve them) Hold you accountable to your plan (with a budget that works) Help you change your money behaviors.

Is Dave Ramsey a licensed financial professional? ›

Ramsey isn't a licensed broker or financial advisor, but focuses on personal finance in his books and various radio shows and media appearances. His message is simple: Boost your savings, pay off your mortgage, and establish your financial well-being.

What is Dave Ramsey coaching? ›

Dave Ramsey started his business over 25 years ago by offering one-on-one financial coaching to families in need. Since then, Dave's team has expanded that vision by training thousands of people just like you to become world-class financial coaches. Financial Coach Master Training is available to anyone, anywhere!

What is the difference between a financial coach and advisor? ›

Financial advisors manage money for clients, often in the form of managed investment portfolios. Financial planners provide comprehensive money management services, including advice on saving, investing, and taxes. Financial coaches are money experts that provide reliable advice to help you manage your own finances.

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