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Chris Fohlin

Founder & Coach at Fohlin Financial Coaching
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Fohlin Financial Coaching offers private financial coaching for individuals, couples, and entrepreneurs looking for education and accountability around money. As a coach, Chris Fohlin does not sell products or make commissions. He provides no-pressure hourly coaching for personalized guidance, education, and feedback tailored to each client’s financial comfort and priorities. In an average of six sessions, clients develop a personal financial plan, learn budgeting tools to stay on track, and successfully reduce debt, build savings, and plan for retirement with confidence.

Among Chris' specialties are personal debt reduction and navigating the emotional elements of money. People can feel ashamed or embarrassed to reveal their past spending choices. By providing a judgment-free space to discuss money, Chris functions more like a personal trainer: an accountability partner and teacher to support learning and building muscle memory for better choices, financially.

Chris is a small business owner. He lives with his wife, their four children, and their pug Remi in Houston, TX.

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  • Retirement and Credit Scores: Expert Tips for Financial Stability
    Chris explains that retirement can affect credit scores due to reduced debt types and account closures. He advises, "Keeping up with bill payments and a low credit utilization rate is crucial." Chris emphasizes preparing for retirement to enhance borrowing potential, as lenders will assess savings and investments instead of income.
  • Financial Coach Chris Fohlin Offers Insights on Credit Score Repair
    Chris emphasizes understanding what credit scores truly represent and when to prioritize their improvement. He highlights the 30% rule for maintaining a healthy score and warns against overlooking other financial success measures. Chris is ready to provide detailed quotes on these topics.
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  • Handling your money is one of the most important topics for navigating this world, but often discussed the least. Not everyone learns good financial lessons from family, or gets good advice from friends, and few schools teach the practical side of money. Everyone needs someone they can talk to about money.

  • Money hacks are tempting, but most people lack the discipline to pull them off. If you struggle to stick to a simple budget you probably aren't ready for the tricks being shown on Tik Tok.

  • Everyone should have someone, if not a group, with whom they can talk openly about money. Open conversations reduce the fears and hesitations people have about their own income, wealth, and financial future. A topic this important should not be so taboo.

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