Your Financial Wellness Home

Expert guides, tools, and resources developed by certified financial therapists

What is Financial Wellness?

When a person strives for financial wellness, it means they work towards good financial habits — saving, budgeting, and spending in healthy ways — as well as positive mental and emotional relationships with money.

Our mission for our clients goes beyond addressing debt. We work to:

Empower you to build positive financial habits
Help you uncover harmful thought patterns impacting your finances
Guide you in shifting these patterns to achieve lasting positive results

Resources we offer: Personalized Financial Wellness Sessions, Budgeting Tools and Mental Health & Money Resources

Our graduating clients rate their financial habits at an average of 5.7/10 before seeking our help, and at 8.1/10 after working with Beyond Finance.

Beyond Finance helped me press pause on the financial chaos, and gave me the space to rebuild. It wasn’t just about debt relief. It was about creating a whole new approach to life and money.

Matt S., Beyond Finance Graduate

INTRODUCING

The Financial Wellness RESET™ Framework

A proprietary clinical framework developed by Dr. Erika Rasure, PhD, CFT™ to make saving, budgeting, and paying down debt actually stick.

Five clinical dimensions. One framework. One assessment. One self-paced curriculum.

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The Experts Behind this Financial Wellness Page

Dr. Erika Rasure

Dr. Erika Rasure, PhD, CFT™

Creator of the Financial Wellness RESET™ Framework
Chief Financial Wellness Advisor

Certified Financial Therapist™ and doctoral researcher. Dr. Rasure has spent over two decades at the intersection of financial planning and mental health, and leads Beyond Finance's weekly financial wellness sessions for enrolled clients. Her work has been featured on NBC's Today Show, Forbes, CNBC, and CNN.

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Nathan Astle

Nathan Astle, CFT™

Certified Financial Therapist
Contributing Expert

Founder of the Financial Therapy Clinical Institute and author of Psychology Today's "The Psychology of Debt" column. Nathan specializes in financial trauma, couples and money, and the emotional dimensions of debt recovery. His work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Yahoo Finance.

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Most Recent Articles

Safeguard Your Debit Card

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The digital age has ushered in convenience, but also one fear that most people share – having their identity and financial information stolen such as a debit card PIN (versus a credit card). Why? Because with your debit card you’re at risk as scammers can immediately begin funneling money out…
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The Path to Savings

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Let’s face facts; knowing how to get out of debt can be tough. Many of us fell into debt in the first place because of problems with personal finance, the skyrocketing costs of college education, or the setbacks life hands you such as layoffs and medical problems. There are numerous…
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Debt Elimination Explained – Choosing The Right Path (Making the right financial choices to stay debt free)

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You may think that once your debt strategy is implemented, the picture is complete. However, your plan is really just the beginning, the foundation of a continuing path. One of life’s ongoing challenges is developing effective financial strategies that will guide you in the right direction. Each stage of your…
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