Snapshots of Financial Coaching. Bank of America & Annie E. Casey Foundation Meeting April 26, 2010

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Snapshots of Financial Coaching Bank of America & Annie E. Casey Foundation Meeting April 26, 2010

Context for Coaching Financial Capacity Building Information Models Advice Models Mechanism Models Disclosures Print/Web Interactive Web Workshops One:One Reminders Therapy diagnosis / Treatment Technical expert (credentialed) Transactional guide (may have sales focus) Counseling (acute problem solving) Coaching Defaults Automatic Deposit Product constraints Self Control: External Monitoring Executive Attention

Typical Features of Coaching As used across fields One-one relationship over time Focus on self-actualization Practice skills and strategies with support Generally goal-focused Typical client has potential to improve performance Non-clinical; strengths based; non-crisis

Coaching Models Staffing: Pro bono expert Paid staff Financial professional volunteer Lay volunteer Setting: Clients in Tax/IDA/other program School/workplace based Head Start Other

Snapshot: Data Sources Web Survey of CNM Students Centers for Working Families Survey by Abt Associates Mail Survey of Financial Clinic MoneyUP Tax Clients All very preliminary: Draft not for quotation

Central New Mexico Community College Student Survey April 2010

Survey of 178 Students Sent to two groups of CNM Students Offered Achievement Coaching (n=81) CLIENTS Other CNM students not explicitly offered Coaching as a comparison group (n=97) COMPARISON Note: all are CNM Students Coaching not just $$ matters

Group as Controls? In the past 12 months, how many times have you worked oneon-one with an achievement coach? 70% 67% 60% 50% 42% 40% 30% 20% 29% 28% 13% 15% Clients 10% 3% 1% 0% None One or two Three or four Five or more Source: CNM Coaching Survey

Not Exact Control Group But Close Have you ever received the following services? 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 66% 18% 82% 76% 81% 67% 40% 12% Clients Source: CNM Coaching Survey

Tendency Towards Women 80% 70% 60% 77% 70% 50% 40% 30% 23% 30% Clients 20% 10% 0% Male Female Source: CNM Coaching Survey

Tend to Be Older 35% 30% 27% 30% 27% 25% 23% 20% 15% 10% 5% 7% 13% 11% 16% 16% 12% 12% 5% Clients 0% 18-21 22-25 26-30 31-40 41-50 50+ Source: CNM Coaching Survey

More Likely on Their Own 35% 31% 35% 34% 30% 25% 22% 22% 20% 15% 10% 5% 8% 4% 15% Clients 0% Married Separated Divorced Single/Never Married Source: CNM Coaching Survey

All Students Hold Few Assets How much do you estimate you and your spouse/partner have in combined total savings? (excluding retirement) 45% 42% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 40% 30% 39% 13% 12% 8% 5% 5% 3% Clients Source: CNM Coaching Survey

Two-Thirds Have Debt; One-in-Five Debt > $5000 How much do you estimate you and your spouse/partner have in combined credit card debt and consumer loans? (excluding mortgage) 40% 36% 38% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 19% 17% 16% 13% 10% 11% 20% 18% Clients 0% Source: CNM Coaching Survey

About Half Working at Some Level Employed Part-time 14% 22% Employed Full-time 23% 19% Not Working 60% 51% Clients 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Most Rent Live with family or friend 19% 32% Clients Rent 45% 66% Source: CNM Coaching Survey 0% 20% 40% 60% 80%

About Half Have Children in their Homes How many children or grandchildren under age 18 do you currently care for at home? 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 49% 47% 22% 22% 19% 15% 11% 7% 5% 3% None 1 2 3 4 or more Clients Source: CNM Coaching Survey

Coaching More Likely to Be $$ Focused If you worked with an achievement coach in the past 12 months, what kinds of topics did you discuss with your coach (check all that apply)? Clients (125 responses) Personal finance issues 55% Academic issues 71% Childcare issues 5% Scholarships 51% Employment and career issues 29% Other issues 16% (54 responses) Personal finance issues 25% Academic issues 84% Childcare issues 0% Scholarships 25% Employment and career issues 19% Other issues 16% Source: CNM Coaching Survey

Satisfaction: Most Coached Clients Are Happy with Services How satisfied are you with how well you and your coach work together to solve your problems? Clients (n=55) Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 11% Dissatisfied 2% Satisfied 31% Very satisfied 56% Source: CNM Coaching Survey

What is the main reason you have never worked with an achievement coach in the past year? Clients (n=23) Other 31% No problems to discuss 13% Too busy 13% I prefer to get help from my family and friends 4% Didn't know that I could work with a coach 39% Source: CNM Coaching Survey

Coaching Clients Show Signs of Less Financial Interaction; More Supports 80% 70% 60% 50% 76% 77% 73% 70% Do you have a 40% 30% 20% 10% 15% 17% 13% 3% Clients 0% Checking account Source: CNM Coaching Survey Savings account Retirement account Matched Savings Account

How do you rate yourself in the following areas during the last 3 months? (1=poor, 5=excellent) 3.5 3.3 3.1 2.9 2.7 2.5 2.3 2.1 1.9 1.7 1.5 3.2 Controlling my spending 3.2 3.2 3.0 Source: CNM Coaching Survey Planning for my financial future 2.8 Saving money 2.6 3.1 2.8 Following a budget 2.1 Investing money 1.8 2.6 Providing financial advice to others 2.2 Clients

Most have Consumer Credit to Manage How many credit cards do you have? Clients (n=78) (n=95) 19% 14% 67% 0 1 2 or more 22% 19% 59% Source: CNM Coaching Survey

Negative Financial Management Events Common In the past 6 months have you Clients 47% 49% 44% 40% 14% 14% 10% 9% 4% 5% Paid a late fee on a bill Received a phone call from a lender or creditor Taken out a cash advance, title, or payday loan Bounced a check Been evicted or had a mortgage foreclosed Source: CNM Coaching Survey

Focus on Credit Have you checked your credit report in the past year? 50% 49% 45% 40% 35% 32% Clients 30% 25% % who checked their credit score Source: CNM Coaching Survey

What is the level of your financial stress today? (1=no stress, 10=overwhelming stress) Mean stress level 6.78 6.87 6.7 6.75 6.8 6.85 6.9 Clients If you had a question about a financial problem how confident are you that you could identify a solution? (1=not at all confident, 10=very confident) Mean confidence level 5.66 5.88 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 Clients If you had a financial problem how confident are you that you could find someone who you trust to help you? (1=not at all confident, 10=very confident) Mean confidence level Source: CNM Coaching Survey 5.58 5.89 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 6 Clients

Have you ever received any of the following services? 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 29% 32% 17% 10% 11% 14% 69% 54% 43% 37% 31% 23% 13% 18% Clients Source: CNM Coaching Survey

CNM Findings: Overall Clients offered coaching had more needs Slightly less access/ use of financial services And connected to more services Some signals they may be in more financial distress But also ability to address issues CNM Coaching model not exclusively about finances but some indications that given hardships of targeted clients, positive effects relative to comparison group Can try more analysis, but challenges remain

CWF Data from 3 Sites Collected by Abt Associates 1 2008 n=168 Bon Secours of Maryland Foundation 55 Central New Mexico Community College 59 St. Louis MET Center 54 83 self-report that they met with a coach at least once in the past year 85 self-report never met with a coach

More Likely to Save Thinking about the last year, which statement best describes your typical savings behavior? 40% 35% 40% 40% 29% 30% 24% 20% 10% 0% I save money when I can but this doesn't happen often 14% 7% I save when there is something specific that I want to buy I try to save a set amount on a regular basis 11% I don't save any money, I spend all of my income as it comes in Coaching Clients Source: Abt Associates CWF Survey

Thinking about the past year, rate your Financial Behavior on a scale of 1 to 5 (1=Never, 5=Always) Coaching Clients 4 3.8 3.6 3.4 3.2 3 2.8 2.6 2.4 2.2 2 3.1 2.8 4.0 3.8 3.8 3.2 4.1 3.8 3.2 3.0 I put money aside for future purchases or emergencies I comparison-shop or buy things on sale Source: Abt Associates CWF Survey I pay at least the minimum balance due on my credit cards or other bills I pay my bills on time I pay the total balance due on my credit cards, loans, or other monthly bills

More Frequent Positive Behaviors Thinking about the past year, rate your Financial Behavior on a scale of 1 to 5 (1=Never, 5=Always) Coaching Clients 4.0 3.8 3.6 3.5 3.2 3.0 2.5 2.5 2.7 2.4 2.4 2.7 2.7 2.0 2.0 1.5 I check my credit report regularly Source: Abt Associates CWF Survey I evaluate my current insurance coverage regularly I look for ways to cut expenses I spend more than I earn I set aside money for savings

Greater Financial Security? Paying Expenses Thinking about the last year, which statement best describes your ability to pay your essential living expenses, such as food, rent or mortgage, and utilities (e.g., heat, electricity, water, telephone)? 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 2% 9% None, not able to pay any essential living expenses (0%) 24% 26% Able to pay some essential living expenses (1-50%) 32% 28% Able to pay most essential living expenses (51-89%) 45% 33% Able to pay almost all essential living expenses (90-100%) Coaching Clients Source: Abt Associates CWF Survey

Greater Financial Security? Managing Debt Thinking about the last year, which statement best describes your ability to pay any outstanding debt(s) you owe (e.g., for medical bills, credit cards, other loans)? 50% 46% 45% 40% 35% 32% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 22% 20% 10% 2% Coaching Clients 0% None, not able to pay off any of my total outstanding debt (0%) Able to pay off some of my total debt (25%) Able to pay off half of my total debt (50%) Source: Abt Associates CWF Survey

Greater Financial Security? Negative Financial Management Thinking about the last twelve months Coaching Clients 70% 60% 50% 40% 65% 60% 61% 63% 30% 20% 10% 24% 15% 9% 24% 0% Have you bounced a check? Were you ever late in paying your bills? Did you ever borrow money from family or friends? Have you had a payday loan or an auto title loan? Source: Abt Associates CWF Survey

Greater Financial Security? Financial Management and Access to Benefits 60% 50% 49% 53% 44% 57% 40% 30% 20% 10% 24% 8% 16% 21% 0% Do you presently have money equal to three months of living expenses set aside for emergencies? Have any of your utilities been disconnected? Did you receive a work support or public benefit that helped increase your income? Have you been contacted by a collection agency about an unpaid bill, debt, or unsettled claim? Coaching Clients Source: Abt Associates CWF Survey

Take Up of Coaching IF NEVER MET WITH COACH: What is the main reason you have never worked with a CWF financial (or achievement) coach in the past year? (Check one) (n=85) Other reason 26% NO financial problems to discuss 13% Prefer to get help from my family/ friends 5% Too busy with 9% Didn t know that I could work with a coach 40 47% Source: Abt Associates CWF Survey

with Abt Survey: Lack of Awareness Most Common Reason 13% CNM Didn't know that I could work with a coach I prefer to get help from my family and friends No problems to discuss Other Too busy 9% Abt Didn t know that I could work with a coach I Prefer to get help from my family and friends NO financial problems to discuss Other Too busy 31% 39% 26% 47% 13% 4% 13% 5% Source: CNM Coaching Survey Source: Abt CWF Survey

Strong Satisfaction Ratings IF HAVE MET WITH COACH: How satisfied are you with how well you and your financial coach work together to solve your financial problems? (Check one) (n=81) Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied, 14.8% Very dissatisfied, 1.2% Satisfied, 27.2% Very satisfied, 56.8% Source: Abt Associates CWF Survey

CWF Data Findings All Self Reported likely positive selection But several indicators show stronger financial behavior for coaching clients Basic financial management issues & behaviors Bill payment and other issues Also positive perceptions of services Not all clients interested No problems or prefer not to use outsider But most are: main issue is awareness

n=428 MoneyUP Survey Mail Survey of 1,500 Tax clients from 2008-09 Linked to tax records Self Report if have goal or worked with Coach Mostly New York City: Bronx / Brooklyn zips Conducted Dec 2009 Jan 2010

Evidence of Positive Selection All Have Goal Coached Use refund: Save for a financial goal 13% 16% 23% More than $1,000 in savings 13% 15% 29% Have any debt 44% 52% 64% White 7% 8% 17% College degree or more 49% 59% 76% Income $12,018 $ 13,766 $ 17,178 n 429 267 60 Source: MoneyUP Client Survey

More likely to have Goals and Greater Confidence will Reach Goals 90% 80% 83% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 63% 38% 48% All Coached 20% 10% 0% Have Financial goal Source: MoneyUP Client Survey Very confident will achieve

Linking Clients to Other Services Do you know that the MoneyUP program could help you with financial issues outside of tax season? 100% 80% 24% 60% 40% 76% 69% No Yes 20% 31% 0% Coaching Non-coaching Source: MoneyUP Client Survey

MoneyUP Data Findings Coaching clients among higher income, more savings etc Consistent with coaching as performance enhancement for stable clients not in crisis Key link to goal formation and self efficacy May result in greater connectedness to other services and referrals

More Data in 2010? Wisconsin Pilots: volunteer and Head Start EARN LISC Others?

Measuring Impacts? Self report + administrative data (FICO, account balances, etc) Valid comparison group Ideal: Randomize offer But coaching has intrinsic bias of most motivated clients hard to separate service from choice to participate Focus more on mechanism: self control and executive attention