Wednesday, January 8, 2020

The Ethics Of A Christian Coach - 1671 Words

Initial Foundation Information Jack and Susan are newlyweds they have been married 8 months, they are both in their late twenties and have come to me seeking financial coaching. Susan is what we would call a spender (Murphy, 2009); she uses money as a source to make her happy, therefore to her buying, spending equal happiness. Jack however a worrier (Murphy, 2009) worrying about if they will be financial is secure in their retirement. I had each of them complete the FINANCIAL DNA assessment online as well as to answer separate questionnaires regarding how they view money, where they see themselves in the future, how they communicate about money, and lastly to make a cash flow sheet for the month. In addition, I sent them information explaining my ethical code and that I am a Christian coach, therefore my coaching will come from a biblical perspective, I also made it clear I will by no means give them specific investment or financial advice, that is not my job. 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