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Make Your Money Count by connecting your resources to what matters most. Build a purpose-centered alliance with your clients to fulfill their financial dreams - and yours too!
For many Americans, the dynamics of work, family, and retirement issues will give coaches significant opportunities to serve the affluent boomer market
76 million people need a financial coach for life's second half.
What's important about money to you? What about your clients? How do they view money in relation to their life and their life's purpose? What if you - as a coach - learned a whole new language that allowed you to communicate to the heart of your clients? What if you really could help your clients move toward the life they've always wanted?
What leaders are saying about Make Your Money Count…
This very useful book beautifully demonstrates the “Law of the Harvest.” It is only through planning and preparing financially that you can free yourself from the worry, fear and regret that accompany a drought. By proactively choosing to leave a legacy of faith, love and financial freedom, you become more than what you are.
—Stephen R. Covey, author, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness
"Make Your Money Count stands out from other guides on money management because it drives home an important truth: Clarifying your purpose in life is the essential element in financial planning. The book offers an excellent blueprint for success and provides easy-to-follow steps that will align your money with your best intentions and put your finances in divine order."
—Ken Blanchard, co-author of The One Minute Manager® and Leading at a Higher Level
"Jim has a gift. He can write about money and life in a way that will change how you manage both. Read him and watch God change your heart!"
— John Ortberg, Pastor - Menlo Park Presbyterian Church
and author of The Life You’ve Always Wanted

"The first principle of ethical power is PURPOSE... By purpose, I mean your objective or intention - something toward which you are always striving. Purpose is something bigger. It is the picture you have of yourself - the kind of person you want to be or the kind of life you want to lead."
-- Kenneth Blanchard and Norman Vincent Peale, The Power of Ethical Management

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