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		<title>By: Shags</title>
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		<description>Nice article, Lea Ann.  As a fellow CFP® professional, I have trained with George Kinder (I&#039;m also an RLP®), Mitch Anthony (and also with his former partner, Carol Anderson of Money Quotient), and I am familiar with the work of Rick Kahler and Ted &amp; Brad Klontz at OnSite.  I presently serve as the VP and Director of Continuing Education with The Money Coaching Institute, working closely with Deborah Price.  

For the benefit of your readers, we at the Institute are training Certified Money Coaches in our proprietary process, and also have a continuing education course for financial services, life &amp; executive coaching, and financial counseling professionals.  This latter CE course grants 8 hours for those holding credentials of CFP®, CLU®, ChFC®, or which are credentialed coaches with the International Coach Federation, or those who are AFCPE Certified professionals (Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education).  

We help professionals to better understand how the active and passive money types of their client, as well as their underlying money belief system, may be causing challenging behaviors and actions regarding money and relationship in which money is an issue.  And we help individuals, couples, and now organizations, see how their money types are working in ways which may be contrary to their own and others needs.  

Thank you very much for the mention!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice article, Lea Ann.  As a fellow CFP® professional, I have trained with George Kinder (I&#8217;m also an RLP®), Mitch Anthony (and also with his former partner, Carol Anderson of Money Quotient), and I am familiar with the work of Rick Kahler and Ted &amp; Brad Klontz at OnSite.  I presently serve as the VP and Director of Continuing Education with The Money Coaching Institute, working closely with Deborah Price.  </p>
<p>For the benefit of your readers, we at the Institute are training Certified Money Coaches in our proprietary process, and also have a continuing education course for financial services, life &amp; executive coaching, and financial counseling professionals.  This latter CE course grants 8 hours for those holding credentials of CFP®, CLU®, ChFC®, or which are credentialed coaches with the International Coach Federation, or those who are AFCPE Certified professionals (Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education).  </p>
<p>We help professionals to better understand how the active and passive money types of their client, as well as their underlying money belief system, may be causing challenging behaviors and actions regarding money and relationship in which money is an issue.  And we help individuals, couples, and now organizations, see how their money types are working in ways which may be contrary to their own and others needs.  </p>
<p>Thank you very much for the mention!</p>
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