Financial Recovery — Karen McCall
Financial Recovery

A method for healing your relationship with money.
Almost 40 years in the making.

Karen McCall is the founder of Financial Recovery — a structured, evidence-grounded approach to transforming how people think about, feel about, and manage money. This is the intellectual home of that work.

Founded 1988 · Karen McCall
Karen McCall, founder of Financial Recovery

The Financial Recovery Method

Most money problems aren't about math.
They're about us.

Financial Recovery is a structured methodology — not a motivational approach or a budgeting system. It addresses the psychological, emotional, and behavioral patterns that drive financial dysfunction, alongside the practical tools for building a stable financial life.

Developed by Karen McCall beginning in 1988, the method has been delivered through individual counseling, a training and certification program for practitioners, published books and workbooks, and now a software platform. It is a documented, teachable, repeatable process.

The core framework progresses through defined stages: understanding one's relationship with money, identifying self-defeating behaviors, building a spending plan grounded in genuine needs, addressing debt and savings, and ultimately designing a values-based financial life.

i.

The psychology

The beliefs, family histories, and emotional patterns that quietly shape every financial decision we make.

ii.

The framework

A defined sequence of stages — from awareness to needs-based planning, through debt, savings, and a values-based financial life.

iii.

The tools

Spending plans, tracking systems, and the needs-and-wants framework, refined through decades of client work.

Karen McCall, founder

Karen McCall, Founder

She didn't invent a product.
She built a field.

Karen created the Financial Recovery method after transforming her own troubled relationship with money. In 1988 she founded her practice. A decade later she founded the Financial Recovery Institute to train and certify other practitioners in the method.

She is the author of Financial Recovery: Developing a Healthy Relationship with Money (New World Library) and It's Your Money: Achieving Financial Well-Being, and the creator of the MoneyMinder system — the forerunner to MoneyGrit.

Her work has been quoted in Entrepreneur, Money Magazine, Kiplinger's Personal Finance, Women's Day, and Working Mother. She has trained practitioners who have gone on to build their own practices using the Financial Recovery framework.

A body of work recognized over decades
Entrepreneur Money Kiplinger's Women's Day Working Mother

Almost 40 years of building
something that lasts.

A method, an institute, a platform — one continuous line of work.

1988
The Method

Financial Recovery
founded

Karen begins counseling individuals and couples, developing the core Financial Recovery method through direct, hands-on client work.
1998
The Institute

The Financial Recovery
Institute

Karen formalizes the training and certification program, establishing Financial Recovery as a teachable, transferable methodology.
Today
The Platform

MoneyGrit.
launched

The method moves to a modern platform. MoneyGrit. delivers the Financial Recovery framework at scale, with the same philosophy intact.
Financial Recovery book cover

Published by New World Library

The method, in book form.

Financial Recovery documents the complete methodology Karen developed over two decades of client work. It is the definitive articulation of the Financial Recovery process — the same process that underpins MoneyGrit. today.

The Platform

MoneyGrit.® is Financial Recovery, built for today.

MoneyGrit. is the software platform that delivers the Financial Recovery method — the spending plan process, the tracking tools, the needs-and-wants framework — in a modern, scalable format. It is not a standalone product. It is the method, made accessible.

Financial Recovery MoneyGrit.

A free guide

Start here. It's free.

How to develop a healthy relationship with money.

A short guide drawn from Karen's decades of work — the same foundational ideas her clients and trained practitioners begin with.

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