Initiative for Financial Wellbeing launches new coronavirus coaching stream

Financial wellbeing ‘more important than ever’

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The Initiative for Financial Wellbeing (IFW) has launched a financial coaching stream to help investors manage their finances during the coronavirus pandemic.

The mostly-free coaching stream will include webinars about budgeting and money saving tips, helping people understand their relationship with money, details on navigating government initiatives and options for group and one-on-one financial coaching. IFW executive member Catherine Morgan said: "It's during times of uncertainty that we need to focus on helping consumers feel more confident navigating their relationship with money as much as the practical steps. Our thoughts and behaviours are at the core of financial wellbeing." IFW chairman Chris Budd (pictured) added that financial ...

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