Erik Garcia
CFP®, ChFC®, BFA™
Co-Founder, Plan Wisely Wealth Advisors | Financial Planner | Podcast Host | Speaker
I didn’t grow up dreaming of becoming a financial planner. At one point, I wanted to be a deep snapper in the NFL. Later, I thought I’d follow in my dad’s footsteps selling insurance—and I did, for a while.
Everything changed during my time at Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business. One day, I watched a professor trade one of his personal investment accounts, and that moment sparked a lifelong fascination with investing and financial behavior.
That curiosity grew into a career helping people connect their money with their values. Along the way, I collaborated with a family therapist—a partnership that reshaped how I view financial planning. I realized money isn’t just about numbers; it’s about behavior, relationships, and what truly matters to each person.
Today, as a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, Chartered Financial Consultant®, and Behavioral Financial Advisor™, I help clients make wise financial decisions in alignment with their purpose. My work spans investment management, tax and estate planning, retirement planning, and behavioral finance, but my true passion lies in helping people feel confident and intentional about their financial lives.
As co-founder of Plan Wisely Wealth Advisors, I believe financial planning should be human, not transactional. Our mission is simple: to equip and resource clients to make wise financial decisions they won’t regret.
I’m also the **co-host of the podcast **Stuff About Money They Didn’t Teach You in School, where we explore the intersection of money and behavior through practical, down-to-earth conversations. Previously, I co-hosted the Building Us podcast with Dr. Matt Morris, focused on relationships—with people, community, and money.
In addition to my advisory work, I’m also the co-owner of Garcia Insurance Services, following my dad’s legacy on the property and casualty side of the business. I serve on the executive committee of the Algiers Economic Development Foundation, on the Board of Restoration Counseling, and on the Next Gen Council for Osaic, representing the voice of emerging advisors in our profession. I’m a regular speaker on developing healthy money habits and have been featured on industry podcasts discussing financial planning, behavioral finance, and personal development.
My credentials include the CFP®, ChFC®, and BFA™ designations, as well as the Series 6, 7, 26, 63, and 65 licenses.
On A Personal Note:
I was born in New Orleans to Cuban parents and am proud to call one of America’s most soulful cities home. My wife, Jennifer, and I are the proud parents of three kids. I’m a lifelong Saints fan and Chelsea soccer fan, and a firm believer that an afternoon isn’t complete without un cafecito (a Cuban espresso).
I’m also passionate about gardening and often say that the garden is the best classroom—it teaches patience, growth, and the importance of tending to what matters most.
My earliest “money memory” came from my grandfather, who would empty his pocket change into an ashtray. He let me take the quarters, which I traded with my uncle for dollar bills, so I could buy baseball cards. That early lesson in value exchange shaped how I think about money even today.
My favorite book is Proverbs, filled with timeless wisdom about life, character, and stewardship. I believe that planning wisely leads to living confidently—and that confident living creates the space for true success.
You can contact me at Erik@Plan-Wisely.com
My Content
Podcast
Secure Act 2.0 Impact on Business Retirement Planning with Vinnie Allard, AIF®
By Erik Garcia
For the majority of Americans, retiring is an inevitable stage of life, one that comes with both the promise of relaxing without having to work and the threat of saving enough to make that promise…
Article
Money: The relationship maker or breaker
By Erik Garcia
Money: The relationship maker or breaker Source: CNBC The Big Takeaway: Money is one of the most common things couples argue about, but it doesn’t have to be. If you take the time to learn…
Topics Couples & Money
Podcast
Financial Literacy and Leaving the Classroom with The Great Teacher Resignation
By Erik Garcia
Walking away from your job is hard, no matter what your job is. With it comes financial questions that you’ll have to answer. Whoever you are, being financially literate will surely make those questions easier…
Podcast
“If It’s to Be, It’s Up to Me”, Visioning and Role Modeling With Daniel Seong
By Erik Garcia
In this installment of the Stuff About Money podcast, Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA, and Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC, are joined by TikTok sensation Daniel Seong to discuss growing wealth from nothing and how to be…
Article
Coffee: Is it helping or hurting your budgeting abilities?
By Erik Garcia
Source: Science Daily The Big Takeaway: Researchers found that people who drink caffeinated coffee before shopping spend 50% more on average compared to people who drink water or decaffeinated coffee. If you’re trying to stay on budget,…
Topics Spending & Budgeting
Article
Materialism vs. The Holidays
By Erik Garcia
Source: American Psychological Association The Big Takeaway: Materialism doesn’t typically have a positive relationship with well-being. Getting more “stuff” doesn’t always make you feel better about yourself. However, these negative correlations can be even stronger during the…
Podcast
7 Financial Issues You Should Discuss Before Getting Married With Jessica Burke
By Erik Garcia
Marriage is such a beautiful thing! Sealing the deal with your beloved can be magical! Y’all don’t want ANYTHING to get in the way of your burgeoning marriage – so it’s a good idea to…
Article
Seven Investor Psychology Traps to Avoid
By Erik Garcia
Seven Investor Psychology Traps to Avoid Source: Kiplinger The Big Takeaway: We are our own worst enemy when it comes to investing. Don’t let your emotions trick you into making poor decisions. The Details Investing can often…
Topics Investing
Article
Teaching Kids About Money Today? It Could Mean Better Relationships In The Future
By Erik Garcia
Teaching Kids About Money Today? It Could Mean Better Relationships In The Future Source: BYU News The Big Takeaway: Kids who learn budgeting and saving habits early in life are more likely to have healthy relationships in…
Topics Kids & Money

