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44.7 million Americans have outstanding student debts averaging more than $32k per person and totaling in $1.56 Trillion in student loan debt across the US (Forbes) Divider
Only 2.5% of households are utilizing 529 college savings accounts (Federal Reserve) Divider
When asked about their ability to repay their student loan debt, more than 54% of Millennials expressed concern (WSJ/PWC) Divider
79% of millionaires did not receive any inheritance at all from their parents or other family members. (Everyday Millionaires, Chris Hogan) Divider
74% of employers believe financial education can improve employee productivity, leading to more companies offering such programs. (MetLife, 2023) Divider
78% of US workers are living paycheck-to-paycheck (Forbes) Divider
32% of women reported investing outside of retirement in 2023, up from 24% in 2020, indicating growing confidence and participation in the financial markets. (Ellevest, 2023) Divider
39% of adults have no retirement savings, underscoring a significant gap in financial planning (Bankrate, 2023) Divider
83% of people that set financial goals feel better about their finances after just one year (Business Wire) Divider
Nearly 30% of Millennials are overdrawing on their checking accounts. (WSJ/PWC) Divider
54% of Americans have credit card debt, with an average balance of $6,194 (Experian, 2023) Divider
63% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, struggling to meet basic financial obligations (LendingClub, 2023) Divider
58% of parents report that they lack confidence in teaching their children about money (Chase Slate, 2023) Divider
46% of Americans do not have enough savings to cover a $400 emergency expense (Federal Reserve, 2023) Divider
Only 24% of millennials demonstrate basic financial literacy knowledge, yet they are managing significant student debt and credit​ (Stanford SIEPR) Divider
48% of adults who sought financial advice say they did not fully understand the advice they received ​(Brookings) Divider
33% of millionaires never had a six-figure income in a single working year (Everyday Millionaires, Chris Hogan) Divider
44.7 million Americans have outstanding student debts averaging more than $32k per person and totaling in $1.56 Trillion in student loan debt across the US (Forbes) Divider
Only 2.5% of households are utilizing 529 college savings accounts (Federal Reserve) Divider
When asked about their ability to repay their student loan debt, more than 54% of Millennials expressed concern (WSJ/PWC) Divider
79% of millionaires did not receive any inheritance at all from their parents or other family members. (Everyday Millionaires, Chris Hogan) Divider
74% of employers believe financial education can improve employee productivity, leading to more companies offering such programs. (MetLife, 2023) Divider
78% of US workers are living paycheck-to-paycheck (Forbes) Divider
32% of women reported investing outside of retirement in 2023, up from 24% in 2020, indicating growing confidence and participation in the financial markets. (Ellevest, 2023) Divider
39% of adults have no retirement savings, underscoring a significant gap in financial planning (Bankrate, 2023) Divider
83% of people that set financial goals feel better about their finances after just one year (Business Wire) Divider
Nearly 30% of Millennials are overdrawing on their checking accounts. (WSJ/PWC) Divider
54% of Americans have credit card debt, with an average balance of $6,194 (Experian, 2023) Divider
63% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, struggling to meet basic financial obligations (LendingClub, 2023) Divider
58% of parents report that they lack confidence in teaching their children about money (Chase Slate, 2023) Divider
46% of Americans do not have enough savings to cover a $400 emergency expense (Federal Reserve, 2023) Divider
Only 24% of millennials demonstrate basic financial literacy knowledge, yet they are managing significant student debt and credit​ (Stanford SIEPR) Divider
48% of adults who sought financial advice say they did not fully understand the advice they received ​(Brookings) Divider
33% of millionaires never had a six-figure income in a single working year (Everyday Millionaires, Chris Hogan) Divider
44.7 million Americans have outstanding student debts averaging more than $32k per person and totaling in $1.56 Trillion in student loan debt across the US (Forbes) Divider
Only 2.5% of households are utilizing 529 college savings accounts (Federal Reserve) Divider
When asked about their ability to repay their student loan debt, more than 54% of Millennials expressed concern (WSJ/PWC) Divider
79% of millionaires did not receive any inheritance at all from their parents or other family members. (Everyday Millionaires, Chris Hogan) Divider
74% of employers believe financial education can improve employee productivity, leading to more companies offering such programs. (MetLife, 2023) Divider
78% of US workers are living paycheck-to-paycheck (Forbes) Divider
32% of women reported investing outside of retirement in 2023, up from 24% in 2020, indicating growing confidence and participation in the financial markets. (Ellevest, 2023) Divider
39% of adults have no retirement savings, underscoring a significant gap in financial planning (Bankrate, 2023) Divider
83% of people that set financial goals feel better about their finances after just one year (Business Wire) Divider
Nearly 30% of Millennials are overdrawing on their checking accounts. (WSJ/PWC) Divider
54% of Americans have credit card debt, with an average balance of $6,194 (Experian, 2023) Divider
63% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, struggling to meet basic financial obligations (LendingClub, 2023) Divider
58% of parents report that they lack confidence in teaching their children about money (Chase Slate, 2023) Divider
46% of Americans do not have enough savings to cover a $400 emergency expense (Federal Reserve, 2023) Divider
Only 24% of millennials demonstrate basic financial literacy knowledge, yet they are managing significant student debt and credit​ (Stanford SIEPR) Divider
48% of adults who sought financial advice say they did not fully understand the advice they received ​(Brookings) Divider
33% of millionaires never had a six-figure income in a single working year (Everyday Millionaires, Chris Hogan) Divider

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Whether you are a business or an individual, Copeland Media will provide you with the tools to secure your path toward financial stability.

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We craft and implement pragmatic strategies that drive real, measurable results ensuring clients, partners, and stakeholders alike achieve their financial goals in a meaningful way.

Copeland Media offers dynamic workshops designed to ignite financial education. Our sessions become memorable experiences, motivating and inspiring participants to take immediate action, equipping employees, individuals and families with the tools they need to reach their individual financial goals.

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Copeland Media delivers impactful financial education through a multifaceted approach, including customized workshops, engaging literature, dynamic speaking engagements, and interactive e-courses. We work closely with partners to develop and implement tailored strategies, continuously assessing and refining our methods to ensure lasting results. We leverage our extensive network of high-income earners to foster meaningful relationships and drive effective partnerships that have the potential to scale.

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“Most personal-finance stories are look-at-me-I'm-a-zillionaire narratives. The rest are joyless, eat-your-vegetables tributes to frugality. But Brandon has written that rare book about building wealth that's fun to read, approachable and just immediately dang useful. If you're the kind of person who gets a little overwhelmed thinking about managing your money, buy this book. On almost every page, Brandon tells stories about his own history with money, so it feels like talking to someone you wish you had met a long time ago. ”

Glenn Kelman

Redfin — Founder & CEO

“I am incredibly grateful to Brandon Copeland for his unwavering commitment to supporting NFL players as they progress on their financial journeys. His contributions during the League's recent Wealth Management Workshop, and Super Bowl programming were truly invaluable, providing players with essential tools and insights to secure their financial futures. Brandon’s dedication to educating and empowering others is both inspiring and impactful, and I look forward to seeing the continued positive influence he brings to our NFL community and beyond.”

Usama Young

NFL Player Engagement

“Brandon Copeland is one of the most financially savvy individuals I’ve ever come across. It’s rare to find someone who is as successful as he has become, that goes out of his way to share his knowledge and experience and thereby educating, uplifting, and inspiring others to reach their goals. He is a man of service and the true definition of selfless giving.”

Senator Bradford J. Blackmon, Esq

"Brandon Copeland was a game-changer in his role as a contributing editor and multimedia star for us at personal-finance publisher Kiplinger. His infectious spirit and unwavering commitment to empowering young adults with actionable money-saving wisdom and money-making inspiration sparked Kiplinger to launch and grow new social-media channels and to develop new revenue-generating partnerships that reached new audiences. Brandon's a straight shooter, a big thinker who maintains flexibility, a roll-up-his-sleeves leader who cares about the details -- you want him on your team!"

Robert Long

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