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Luxe Financials Financial Foundations — Parent Series
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Complimentary 4-Week Series
For Parents of College Students

The conversation
about money
starts here.

A free four-week Thursday evening series designed to help parents of incoming and current college students learn how to talk to their students about money — with confidence, clarity, and a practical plan.

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Complimentary. No cost. Limited seats.
Program Details
May 2026 — Parent Series
Day
Every Thursday
throughout May 2026
Time
7:00 PM – 7:45 PM
Central Time · Google Meet
Format
Live Virtual
Google Meet · 45 min/session
Cost
Complimentary
No charge. No obligation.
For
Parents of current or incoming
college freshmen & sophomores

Most parents know
the conversation
needs to happen.

Your student is either heading into college or already there. Money decisions are being made — every week — without a foundation. The habits they build now follow them for decades.

The challenge is not whether to have the conversation. It’s knowing how to start it, what to cover, and how to make it something your student will actually receive.

What parents tell us

“I want to talk to my student about money. I just don’t know where to begin — or how to say it in a way that lands.

How do I bring up money without it becoming a lecture?
We coach you on language, timing, and framing — so the conversation feels collaborative, not directive.
What should my student actually know about money by graduation?
Budgeting, credit, taxes, and investing basics. We outline the full framework so you know what to introduce and when.
What if my student resists the conversation entirely?
We give you tools to open the dialogue naturally — including approaches that work even when resistance is high.
Am I too late? They’re already in school.
Not at all. Summer is the optimal window — they’re home, pressure is lower, and habits can be established before the next year begins.

Four sessions.
One clear path
forward.

Each Thursday evening in May, we gather for 45 minutes. No replays required — each session is structured to stand alone while building toward a complete parent strategy.

4
Thursday Sessions
45
Minutes Each
Live
Google Meet Format
Free
No Cost
Scheduled Day & Time
Thursdays
7:00 PM – 7:45 PM CT  ·  May 2026
Thursday evenings work best for parents at this stage of life. The week’s commitments are wrapping up, dinner is done, and the weekend stretch provides headspace for reflection. At 7:00 PM, work is behind you — and 45 minutes is a focused, respectful use of your evening.
Session 01
Thursday, May 7, 2026
Understanding Where Your Student Stands
  • How to assess your student’s current financial awareness
  • Identifying gaps without judgment
  • The language of money — how to begin
  • Setting the tone for a productive summer
Session 02
Thursday, May 14, 2026
The Money Conversation Framework
  • How to introduce budgeting without resistance
  • Talking about credit — early and clearly
  • Framing responsibility as opportunity
  • Scripts and conversation starters that work
Session 03
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Building Habits That Hold
  • What financial habits form in college — good and bad
  • How to reinforce structure from a distance
  • Summer as a financial reset window
  • Creating accountability without control
Session 04
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Your Student’s Financial Summer Plan
  • How to set your student up before fall semester
  • Introducing the Financial Foundations program
  • What a summer of financial clarity looks like
  • Your next step as a family

Leave every session
with something
you can use.

This series is not a lecture. It is a working guide — built for parents who are ready to move from intention to action.

The Bridge

This series is the first step. What follows is a structured summer program for your student — designed to give them the financial foundation you’re building toward together.

May 2026 — Parent Series (You are here)
June 2026 — Student Program tickets go on sale
Summer 2026 — Financial Foundations for your student
1
Language and Scripts
Specific conversation starters and frameworks to open the money dialogue with your student — without tension.
2
A Summer Action Plan
A clear roadmap for what to introduce to your student over the summer months, topic by topic.
3
Financial Literacy Context
An understanding of what your student needs to know — budgeting, credit, taxes, investing — and in what order.
4
Habit-Reinforcement Tools
Practical approaches to encourage financial responsibility even when your student returns to campus in the fall.
5
Confidence in the Conversation
The ability to talk about money with your student in a way that strengthens the relationship rather than straining it.
Is This For You

This series was built
for parents who already care.

Your student is heading into college this fall
You want them to begin with structure, not spend months learning from costly mistakes.
Your student is a current freshman or sophomore
The habits being formed right now will compound — for better or worse. Summer is the optimal reset window.
You want to talk about money but don’t know where to start
We give you the language, the framework, and the confidence to open the conversation naturally.
You understand the value of financial education early
You’ve seen what delayed financial literacy costs. You want something different for your student.
You have 45 minutes on a Thursday evening
That’s all this takes. Four sessions. Structured. Focused. Respectful of your time.
You’re the financial decision-maker in your household
You manage your family’s financial life. Now you want to pass that intention — and clarity — to your student.

May builds the foundation.
Summer delivers it.

This parent series is not the end goal. It is the beginning of a deliberate process — designed to move your family from awareness to action over the course of one summer.

In June 2026, tickets go on sale for the Financial Foundations student program — a structured four-week summer program for young adults ages 18–24. Parents who complete this series will be first to know, and first able to enroll their student.

May
Parent Series — 4 Thursday Sessions
May 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2026 · 7:00 PM CT. You learn the framework, build the conversation strategy, and prepare for a productive summer with your student.
June
Student Program Enrollment Opens
Tickets go on sale for Financial Foundations — the structured four-week summer program for ages 18–24. Founding cohort pricing: $447.
Summer
Financial Foundations Student Program
Your student builds a budgeting framework, understands credit and taxes, and leaves with a personal financial action plan.
Fall
Your Student Returns to Campus Differently
With financial habits established, a clearer relationship with money, and a plan they built themselves.

A complimentary series.
A significant
investment.

The four sessions cost nothing. What you invest is your attention — and what you receive in return is the clarity and confidence to guide your student toward a stronger financial future.

Complimentary Enrollment
$0
No cost · No obligation
This series is offered at no charge by Luxe Financials as a resource for parents navigating the financial education of their college-bound and college-enrolled students.
What’s Included
Four live 45-minute Google Meet sessions — Thursdays May 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2026 · 7:00–7:45 PM CT
Google Meet invitation sent directly to your inbox after registration
Session resources and conversation frameworks
Direct Q&A access with Luxe Financials advisors
Early access to Financial Foundations student program enrollment
Founding cohort pricing notification for the student program
Reserve Your Place
Complimentary · May 2026 · Thursdays · Google Meet
After registering, our team at info@luxefinancials.com will send you a Google Meet invitation to all four sessions. Your information is never shared or sold.
About Luxe Financials
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Advisory · Education · Planning

Guidance rooted in
real financial practice.

Luxe Financials provides financial guidance and advisory services designed to help individuals and families make informed financial decisions. The professionals leading this series work with clients every day to navigate real financial challenges — income planning, credit management, tax preparation, and long-term wealth development.

The parent series and student program are not classroom exercises. They reflect the practical frameworks applied by advisors who understand how financial decisions actually unfold — and what habits shape long-term outcomes.

The program becomes the entry point into the Luxe Financials financial ecosystem — for both parent and student.

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Questions

Frequently asked by parents.

Why is this program free?
Luxe Financials believes that the parent conversation is the first step. This series is offered at no cost as a resource for families — and as an introduction to how we work and what we offer for your student.
Why Thursday evenings at 7:00 PM?
Thursday is the end of the productive week for most professionals and parents. By 7:00 PM, work commitments are typically complete, dinner is done, and the household has settled — giving you 45 focused minutes before the weekend begins.
Do I need financial expertise to participate?
No. This series is designed for parents who care about their student’s financial future — not for financial professionals. The sessions are practical, clear, and entirely jargon-free.
What is the student program and how do I enroll?
Financial Foundations is a four-week structured program for young adults ages 18–24, covering budgeting, credit, taxes, and investing. Enrollment opens in June 2026. Parents who complete the May series will receive early access and founding cohort pricing.
What if I can’t attend every Thursday session?
Sessions are designed to be attended live. We recommend reserving your seat only if you can commit to the majority of the four Thursdays. Each session builds on the prior week’s conversation framework.
Is this only for parents of students going to college in the fall?
No. The series is designed for parents of current or incoming college freshmen and sophomores — whether your student starts in fall 2026 or is already in their first or second year.
Can both parents attend together?
Yes. We recommend it. When both parents share the same framework and language, the conversation with your student becomes more consistent and more effective. Please register each parent separately.
What is Luxe Financials?
Luxe Financials is a financial guidance and advisory firm serving individuals and families. Learn more at luxefinancials.com.

The summer is
closer than it seems.

Reserve your place in the May 2026 series today. Four Thursdays. 45 minutes each. No cost. A clearer path for your student this summer.

Reserve Your Place — Free