A money coach is an offshoot of financial planning. Whereas a financial planner will actually look at a person’s finances and “crunch” numbers, a money coach helps clients overcome limiting financial beliefs and behaviors.
A money coach can come from many backgrounds—accounting, counseling, psychotherapy, and even bookkeeping.
Entries Categorized as 'Freelance Business Ideas'
Be a Freelance Money Coach
March 6, 2008
Be a Freelance Reunion Planner and Organizer
March 5, 2008
Reunion planning is a fairly new freelance opportunity. As the population’s average age increases, high school and college reunions are occuring more often.
To get an idea of the estimated market in your area, count how many high schools and colleges are within a 50 mile radius of your home. For each high school, there is […]
Freelance Idea Roundup Monday - Local Freelancing Opportunities
March 3, 2008
When I write about freelancing, I primarily focus on ideas that can be “worked” from any location. But, every once in a while, I come across ideas that are great but may not fall neatly into the “will work from anywhere” mantra.
Three of those ideas caught my eye this week.
Be a Freelance Letter Writer
February 29, 2008
As a freelance letter writer, you’ll prepare letters for individuals, businesses, government agencies, and non-profit organizations.
You might be responsible for actually coming up with the words yourself or formatting someone else’s words into thank you notes, invitations, business notices, or any other reason.
So, why would someone hire a letter writer? Maybe an individual would like […]
Freelance Consulting
February 27, 2008
Many people think consulting is for former CEOs who jaunt around the country giving advice for thousands of dollars a day.
But, consulting is more than just observing and writing a report on what’s wrong and needs to be fixed. Consulting is simply helping organizations solve problems through the use of a valuable skill set. But […]

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