
Parents
You know what's coming (or maybe it's already here)
You've watched other people's kids make expensive mistakes. Student loans they didn't understand. Credit card debt that spiraled. Years of floundering with money because nobody taught them the real deal. Whether your kid is 16 or 24, you know they're facing (or already in) a world where financial literacy isn't optional—it's survival.
You’ve invested in everything else
You paid for the pitching coach. The SAT prep. The summer camps and the college application consultants. You've invested thousands in your kid's future—now invest in something that will actually stick with them for life.
You had other priorities (and that’s okay)
As parents, you've had a lot on your plate. Screen time battles. Vaping concerns. Cybersecurity. College prep stress. Academic pressure. Social drama. Financial literacy naturally fell through the cracks—not because you didn't care, but because there were only so many hours in the day and so many fights you could pick.
That's where I come in.
I’m the trusted mentor you’ve been looking for
Your teenager or young adult needs someone who isn't you to talk to about money. Someone who treats them like an adult, gives them real information, and doesn't have the emotional baggage of being their parent. Whether they're just starting to think about money or already feeling overwhelmed by "adulting," I provide the financial guidance they need in a way they can actually hear it.
This isn’t another commodity program
Coin & Compass’ teen and young adult coaching isn't some pre-packaged curriculum where your kid sits through the same slideshow as 30 other people their age. Every session is one-on-one, completely tailored to where your kid is and what they're actually dealing with. Because here's the truth: a 16-year-old who's already working and saving for a car has different needs than a 22-year-old who just graduated college and has no clue how to handle their first real paycheck.
The investment that keeps paying off
Other tutoring and coaching is often about short-term gains—better test scores, improved athletic performance. Financial coaching is about setting your kid up for decades of better decisions. The money habits and knowledge they develop now will save them (and you) thousands of dollars and years of stress down the road.
By the way…
If you're interested, I coach adults too. Sometimes parents realize they could use some financial clarity themselves—and that's totally normal. Managing money is hard, and most of us never got the foundation we needed.
Let’s connect.
Ready to give your teenager or young adult a solid financial foundation? Let’s talk.