Why Financial Therapy Fails – Part One

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Therapy doesn’t work for everyone. Research shows that therapy fails to benefit 25% to 50% of clients.   Of course, these findings suggest that 50% to 75% of people do benefit.  It makes sense the same is true of financial therapy.  These statistics piqued my curiosity to learn more about why financial therapy may fail. Are the reasons similar or are there differences?

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Why Financial Therapy Fails – Part One

About Rick Kahler:

Rick Kahler, MSFP,CFP ® , CFT-1™, CeFT ® , CCIM, president of Kahler Financial Group, is a life-long resident of Rapid City, SD. He began his professional career in 1973 selling and appraising real estate He founded Kahler Financial Group in 1981. He became the first fee-only Certified Financial Planner™ (CFP ® ) in South Dakota in 1983. In 2020 he became one of the first Certified Financial Therapist-Level I (CFT-I™,) in the nation.

His firm, specializing in the integration of investment advising, financial planning, financial coaching, and financial therapy, serving small business and real estate owners, professionals, and retirees, as well as individuals and families.

He served on and chaired the South Dakota Investment Council and served in leadership capacities with the Financial Planning Association and the National Association of Financial Planning Advisors. Kahler is also a nationally renowned speaker and educator. In 2003, National American University recognized Mr. Kahler with the Alumni Distinguished Service Award.

Interested in working with Rick Kahler, MSFP, CFP®, CFT-1™, CeFT®? Please go to our website, Book a Financial Therapist Appointment and fill out a request for a 30-minute free consultation.

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