Frequently Asked Questions

We approach financial planning through a biblical lens, helping you steward what God has entrusted to you with wisdom, clarity, and purpose. Our goal is not just financial growth, but faithful alignment between your money and your values.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The Blueprint is for people who are ready to take responsibility for their financial future and follow a clear, step-by-step system to build it.

    It’s built for working families who feel the weight of financial stress and want a better way forward.

    You don’t need a finance degree or a high income. You need a willingness to learn, stay consistent, and steward what you’ve been given.

  • The Blueprint isn’t your first step if you’re currently buried in high-interest consumer debt. That needs to be addressed before building wealth.

    It’s also not for those looking for someone to manage their money or make decisions for them. We’re coaches, not financial advisors — we teach you how to build.

    And if you’re searching for a get-rich-quick shortcut, this won’t be the right fit. This system rewards consistency, discipline, and time.

  • You can start with as little as $50 per month. Many people begin there and build momentum.

    We generally recommend aiming for at least $150 per month, but the better way to think about it is by percentage — not just dollars.

    A strong starting point is 7% of your income, working toward 10–20% over time. Start where you are, stay consistent, and increase as you grow.

  • You shouldn’t — because we never touch it.

    Foundation Financial is an education and coaching program. We do not manage money, take custody of funds, or provide individualized investment advice. Your accounts remain in your name and under your control at all times.

    We teach principles and decision-making frameworks so you can build confidently yourself.

  • You begin by choosing a monthly contribution that’s sustainable for your current season.

    From there, we guide you through a structured education system that teaches you how to deploy that capital using proven financial principles and modern tools.

    The system operates in 36-month “Stages,” where your investments are designed to compound and build momentum over time. Each Stage builds on the last.

    Along the way, you’ll receive coaching, monthly check-ins, and a clear plan at every step. No guesswork — just a disciplined process you follow and grow into.

  • Maybe — but speed isn’t the goal.

    Progress in this system is driven more by consistency and decision-making than by rushing ahead. The education is structured in phases so you advance as you demonstrate understanding and discipline.

    Increasing your contributions can accelerate results. But we prioritize building something durable over moving quickly.

  • Because most people were never taught how.

    The core principles behind The Blueprint aren’t new. Versions of them have been used by institutions and disciplined investors for decades. What’s different today is access and the ability to apply them individually.

    The real gap isn’t information — it’s clarity and structure. We exist to make these principles understandable and actionable for working families.

  • Yes — coaching is a core part of The Blueprint.

    Information alone rarely produces results. Structured accountability and guided support significantly improve follow-through, especially in the early months when new habits are forming.

    We don’t sell content libraries. We build disciplined execution — and coaching is how that happens.

  • The Blueprint starts at $197 to enroll, plus 5% of your monthly contribution amount.

    We designed the pricing intentionally. Many financial education programs charge thousands — sometimes tens of thousands — upfront. That creates a barrier that excludes the very families who need structure the most.

    We believe access matters. Whether you’re starting with $50 a month or deploying significantly more, the cost scales with you.

    This isn’t about selling expensive information. It’s about making disciplined financial education available to everyday families.

  • Yes. Foundation Financial is rooted in a biblical view of stewardship — the belief that managing resources wisely is a responsibility, not a pursuit of greed.

    The Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25 deeply informs our philosophy. The servants who were commended were the ones who stewarded and multiplied what they were given.

    While the program is practical and applicable to anyone, our foundation is shaped by the conviction that faithful stewardship honors God and strengthens families.