Financial Education Presentations
Personal Finance Presentations and Speaking Requests
Money Fit may provide personal finance presentations, webinars, workshops, and speaking sessions for organizations that want practical financial education for their audience. Organizations can review topic areas, fees, and presentation request details before asking about Todd Christensen’s availability.
Where to start
Organizations can request a personal finance presentation by sharing the preferred format, audience, timing, and educational goals. Money Fit reviews each request for availability, topic fit, fees, travel needs, and scheduling details before a presentation is confirmed.
A speaking request is not a confirmed booking until the details are reviewed and agreed to. Presentation content is educational and is not a substitute for individual financial, legal, tax, investment, or credit counseling advice.
Personal finance presentation options
Money Fit’s financial education work is designed for real households and real decisions. Presentations can help audiences understand budgeting, credit, debt repayment, spending habits, contracts, financial goals, and other practical money topics.
Virtual presentations
Webinars and scheduled virtual sessions may be available for groups that want a live presentation without travel. Recorded virtual options may also be requested when appropriate.
In-person speaking engagements
In-person workshops, keynotes, and educational sessions may be available depending on location, timing, travel requirements, and event details.
Self-guided financial education
Money Fit also offers self-guided courses and interactive activities for learners who need flexible financial education resources.
Audience-focused planning
Money Fit can review the audience, setting, and financial education goals to determine whether an existing presentation topic can be adjusted for the event.
Available presentation topics
These topic areas give organizations a practical starting point when planning a financial education event.
Everyday Money for Everyday People
Real-world strategies for expense planning, credit, debt, and savings, with practical steps for making a budget more useful in ordinary life.
Everyday Money for Everyday Zombies
A lighthearted look at mindless spending, financial hope, and the habits that can keep people stuck without making the topic feel heavy.
Credit and the Interest Insomniac
A plain-English session on credit reports, credit scores, what affects credit, and how consumers can read credit information more carefully.
Young and Financially Empowered
A foundation-building session on loans, credit cards, contracts, and the early financial choices that can shape future stability.
Who Wants to Live Like a Millionaire? Monkey See or Monkey Do?
A myth-busting session that connects financial beliefs to everyday choices and helps participants think more clearly about money behavior.
Avalanches, Cascades, Landslides, and Snowballs
A comparison of four do-it-yourself debt repayment strategies, with clear steps and practical motivation for choosing a workable approach.
For Richer or for Poorer, but Hopefully for Richer
A session on financial teamwork, communication, and habits that can help couples talk about money more constructively.
Spending by Color
A behavioral finance session that helps participants recognize spending motivations and use that awareness in healthier ways.
What’s New This Year in Consumer Credit Reports and Scoring?
A credit update session that reviews changes in consumer credit reports and scoring and what those changes may mean for households.
Speaker fee schedule
Fees, discounts, travel details, recording options, and availability should be confirmed during the request process.
| Category | Item | Fee or note |
|---|---|---|
| Online library of self-guided courses | ||
| Self-guided learning | Pre-recorded video courses | Free |
| Self-guided learning | Interactive activities | Free |
| Virtual presentations | ||
| Virtual presentation | Scheduled-hour presentation | $495 |
| Virtual presentation | Discounts available | See note |
| In-person presentations and speaking engagements | ||
| In-person event | Per travel day, up to 4 hours live | $995 |
| In-person event | Travel, lodging, and meals | Paid by host |
| Recording of virtual presentations | ||
| Recording | Per half-hour | $95 |
| Recording | Edited, co-branded, and electronically delivered | Confirm terms before scheduling |
| Everyday Money for Everyday People book | ||
| Book copies | 1 to 10 copies | $15.00 each |
| Book copies | 11 to 100 copies | $10.00 each |
| Book copies | 101 to 500 copies | $8.00 each |
| Book copies | 500 or more copies with custom foreword | $6.00 each |
| Housing education courses | ||
| Housing education | Housing education courses | See separate fee schedule |
A 50% discount may apply for 501(c)(3) agencies, nonprofit schools, and government agencies. Book pricing includes shipping within the continental United States. Confirm all fees, discounts, travel details, and recording terms before scheduling.
Request a presentation
Share your event format, audience, preferred timing, and presentation goals. Money Fit will review the request and follow up about availability, fees, format, and scheduling details.
What to expect after a request is submitted
A presentation request works best when the event goals, audience, timing, and format are clear. Every presentation depends on availability, topic fit, fees, format, and any travel or recording expectations.
Money Fit reviews the details
Money Fit reviews availability, topic fit, presentation format, timing, and whether any fee or travel details need to be clarified.
Scheduling is confirmed separately
A request does not confirm a booking by itself. Timing, fees, format, audience needs, and any recording or travel expectations should be agreed to before the event is scheduled.
Educational boundaries stay clear
Presentations are meant for general financial education. They are not individualized financial advice and should not replace one-on-one counseling, legal advice, tax advice, or investment advice.
Organizations can ask about topic fit
Describe the audience and financial education goals so Money Fit can review whether an existing topic can be adjusted or another resource may be more useful.
Financial education works best when it feels useful right away
People are more likely to use financial education when it connects to the choices sitting in front of them: paying bills, understanding credit, handling debt, saving for emergencies, talking about money, or avoiding habits that quietly drain a budget.
A good presentation should not shame the audience or bury them in jargon. It should give people enough structure to think clearly, ask better questions, and take a responsible next step.
Related Financial Education resources
These Money Fit resources may help organizations, students, employees, and community members continue learning after a presentation.
Frequently asked questions
How do I request Todd Christensen for an event?
Provide the event format, audience, preferred timing, and presentation goals. Money Fit will review availability, fit, fees, and next steps before any presentation is confirmed.
Does Todd offer both in-person and virtual presentations?
Virtual presentations, recorded virtual presentation options, and in-person speaking engagements may be available. Availability depends on the schedule, event details, location, and format.
Can presentation topics be adapted for my audience?
Some topics may be adjusted after Money Fit reviews the audience, goals, and setting. Customization is not guaranteed and depends on the request.
Are discounts available for nonprofits, schools, or government agencies?
A 50% discount may apply for 501(c)(3) agencies, nonprofit schools, and government agencies. Discount eligibility and final pricing should be confirmed before scheduling.
How far in advance should I request a speaker?
Earlier requests are usually easier to review and schedule, especially for in-person events or busy seasons. Short-notice requests may be submitted, but availability is not guaranteed.
Can I request a recording of a virtual presentation?
Virtual presentation recordings may be available. The fee schedule includes $95 per half-hour for an edited, co-branded, electronically delivered recording. Recording terms should be confirmed before the event.
What if I need a topic that is not listed?
Describe the topic, audience, and educational goals. Money Fit can review whether the request fits Todd’s presentation work or whether another Money Fit resource may be more useful.
Are these presentations individualized financial advice?
No. Presentations are for general financial education. They are not legal, tax, investment, credit repair, or individualized financial advice. People who need help with their own budget or debt situation may benefit from one-on-one nonprofit credit counseling.