Kevin C. Feig, CFP®, CPA, PFS, CFE
Rewrite Your Money Story. Build Real Wealth.
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Rewrite Your Money Story. Build Real Wealth.
Areas of Focus
- Cryptocurrency
- Education Funding
- Financial Life Planning
- Financial Therapy
- Investing
- Investment Management
- Money Psychology
- Retirement Planning
- Retiring Early (F.I.R.E)
- Saving
- Setting Up Retirement Accounts
- Taxes
- Women & Wealth
About Kevin C. Feig, CFP®, CPA, PFS, CFE
Hi, I’m Kevin Feig.True financial freedom isn’t just about spreadsheets and projections—it’s about self-awareness and lasting behavioral change. That’s why I created Walk You To Wealth. I’ve watched too many perfect financial plans collapse because of anxiety, old wounds, or unconscious habits around money. You can’t transform your finances until you understand your relationship with money.
My approach is different: As a flat-fee fiduciary, I combine straightforward financial planning with money-mindset coaching so you can finally make peace with your past and create a plan that actually lasts.
This work is deeply personal. As the husband of a public-school teacher, I’ve seen firsthand how broken and overwhelming our financial systems can feel for people who dedicate their lives to serving others. That experience taught me that the most powerful expertise isn’t just technical – it’s deeply human. I bring that rare mix of strategic precision and genuine empathy to every client, helping them rewrite their money story and step into real, lasting confidence.
My commitment is backed by proven credentials and two decades of leadership experience:
✅ CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ (CFP®)
✅ Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
✅ Personal Financial Specialist (PFS)
✅ Certified Financial Therapist™ (CFT™): One of the few practitioners blending strategic finance with behavioral coaching
✅ Financial Planning Professor, Columbia College and Regis College
✅ 20 years in executive roles at Fidelity Investments, Coinbase, and Kraken
I’m also a published author, frequently featured in CNBC, Bloomberg, Investopedia, and other major outlets, and I proudly volunteer with Advisers Give Back.
Most importantly, I’m here to help you Rewrite Your Money Story and Build Real Wealth.
Professional Designations
- CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER ®
- Certified Financial Therapist (CFT)
- Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE)
- Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
- Personal Financial Specialist (PFS)
Affiliations
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AICPA Personal Financial Planning (PFP)
- American Institute of CPAs
- Fee Only Network
- National Association of Personal Financial Advisors
- XY Planning Network
- American Institute of CPAs
Primary Location
Dover, MA, 02030
Video
Meeting Options
- Video Conference
- Phone
Compensation Methods
- Fee Only
- Flat Fee
What to expect in the first meeting
Click the 'Book Intro Call' button above to schedule a free introductory conversation. We'll get to know each other and I'll listen to understand your unique circumstances so we can determine the best way to proceed. I look forward to speaking with you.Offers Investment Management
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About Walk You To Wealth
Walk You To Wealth is a pioneering financial advisory firm built on certified expertise, money-mindset coaching, and unwavering transparency. We operate at the crucial intersection of psychology and strategy to help clients Rewrite Their Money Stories and Build Real Wealth.We empower individuals and couples to navigate personal finance through simple, accessible, and affordable flat-fee services—with no asset minimums. This clear, fiduciary model is especially valuable for those struggling with financial anxiety, emotional spending, and the behavioral blocks that often sabotage traditional planning.
As a firm led by Kevin C. Feig, a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional (CFP®), Certified Financial Therapist (CFT™), and Certified Public Accountant (CPA), we bring a unique, holistic approach to wealth creation. This is backed by decades of executive financial experience at industry leaders like Fidelity, Coinbase, and Kraken. We offer deep guidance on everything from navigating limiting money scripts to strategic investing, ensuring your plan is aligned with your behavior, values, and long-term goals.
Our mission is to help real people transform money stress into lasting financial strength. We serve as a beacon of unbiased trust, combining jargon-free advice with compassionate insight, providing a transformative journey toward personalized financial empowerment, one simple, flat-fee conversation at a time.
Education
Fairfield University, Bachelor of Science in Accounting; Master’s in Business Administration
Volunteer Experience
Advisers Give Back
Hobbies and Interests
- Cooking
- Family
- Writing
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View DisclosureWho We Serve
- Couples
- Crypto Investors
- Families
- Individuals
- Single Women
- Women Professionals
- Women’s Finance
- Young Families
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