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Rocklin, CA – Our guest, who despite enduring the challenges of cerebral palsy, maintains a successful career. Most important, he pays it forward through his work, by helping others, especially with those that have disabilities.
Scott Bramlett is an Accredited Financial Counselor and owner of Integrity Financial Coaching. In addition to his financial coaching, he also works in the field of vocational rehabilitation at Sierra College, as a counselor for students with disabilities and as a professor.
“As part of Integrity Financial Coaching, I provide financial coaching to help individuals and couples get their finances together,” explains Scott. “I focus on the basics of budgeting and cash flow management. If that is done well, then many the other issues of personal finance fall into place.”
“I want to give back by helping those that don’t necessarily have access to financial resources,” shares Scott. The services that he provides are often geared towards low-income and middle-income families, as well as those with disabilities.
As for the future, Scott plans to eventually retire from his current full-time position at Sierra College and focus solely on financial coaching.
“Whether the person has a disability or not, and they are struggling with their finances, there is hope,” concludes Scott. “There are people out there who can help them to get on the right track. They will not judge them for their missteps in the past. It’s good to ask for help. It is NOT a sign of weakness, but a sign of strength because you are trying to change your direction.”
For more information, please visit https://integrityfinancialcoaches.com/