Do you need a financial coach?

Financial Coaching

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The primary difference between a financial coach and a financial planner or advisor is that a coach does not sell any investment of financial products to clients or give them advice about where to put their money. Instead, a financial coach educates clients about financial topics and works with them to establish goals and then plans to achieve those goals.

EBS is excited to now offer financial coaching services as another tool in our toolbox to help clients achieve financial stability. Whether you are trying to get out of debt, create a workable budget or save for retirement, we can help you.

We are developing workshops so clients can establish a strong knowledge base as they move along their financial journey. Some workshops to come include:

  • How to Create a (Painless) Budget

  • Retirement Basics

  • How and When to Start Investing

Contact us today to set up a free consultation call to see how we can help you.

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Our Offices

Our expertise is widespread and we have multiple office locations to make it convenient for you to get help. You can find us at:

Oregon Office

4545 SW 96th Ave
Beaverton, Oregon 97005
Monday through Friday:
9am to 5pm and by appointment

April-December
Monday through Thursday
10am to 2pm

Connecticut Office

P.O. Box 271356
West Hartford, Connecticut 06127
By Appointment Only

Idaho Office

2020 Blaine St.
Caldwell, Idaho 83605
Monday through Friday:
9am to 5pm and by appointment

April-December
Monday through Thursday
10am to 2pm