CFPB Introduces ‘Financial Coaching Initiative’

WASHINGTON—The CFPB Wednesday introduced a “Financial Coaching Initiative,” a program that targets recently transitioned veterans and economically vulnerable consumers to help them with their financial goals.

The program is placing 60 certified financial coaches at organizations around the country to provide individualized educational services. 

"Having a trusted, well-informed financial coach can increase your odds of financial success,” said CFPB Director Richard Cordray in a release. “Our project aims to provide financial coaching services at critical points in consumers’ lives, especially as they transition from military service or from being unemployed.” 

Millions of consumers are economically vulnerable, including the 49.1-million people living below the poverty line, and the more than 68 million who are financially underserved, according to the CFPB.

“These consumers are the most likely to lack access to traditional financial services, which may include products that are more appropriate to their needs and less costly. In-person, individualized and trustworthy guidance can help these consumers make good financial decisions and reach their financial goals,” the CFPB stated. 

The CFPB noted that roughly 250,000 servicemembers leave active duty every year, and face a challenging financial transition into civilian life.

“The Department of Defense offers a Transition Assistance Program (TAP), but many transitioning servicemembers lack experience in money management, and find after they leave the service that they may need help in reworking the financial plan they made while in TAP,” said the CFPB. “At this point a trusted source of financial information and advice could make the difference in a successful transition to a financially stable post-military life.” 

The CFPB Financial Coaching Initiative helps both veterans who have recently transitioned from active-duty status as well as economically vulnerable consumers seeking other services from social services and other providers. The coaches hired for the program have experience working with the populations they will serve, are trained in financial coaching techniques, and will be accredited by the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, the Bureau explained.

The CFPB said that 60 diverse partner organizations from around the country have been selected to host the professional financial coaches. The hosts were selected by the CFPB in partnership with the Department of Labor after a nationwide search. The sites include various nonprofits, as well as Department of Labor American Job Centers. The CFPB said the program will provide resources to help people find a job, identify training programs, and gain skills in growing industries. All of the nonprofit organizations selected to host financial coaches for economically vulnerable consumers also provide services that complement financial coaching, such as job training and education, social, and housing services. 

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