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Coffee with your investing? At Society of Grownups, a cozy twist to financial planning.

Society of Grownups is one of the latest financial services startups attempting to make the stiff formality of investing and financial advice more accessible to a Millennial clientele with shifting financial needs. 

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Tara Valcimond, a Boston resident who works at a startup, receives advice from instructor Steven Taylor during his class, The Basics of Investing: Level I at Society of Grownups headquarters in Brookline, Mass. The Society of Grownups is both a cafe and a financial wellness center that offers workshops and individual checkups to help Millennials manage their finances.

From the outside,the headquarters looks like a trendy cafe, complete with stylishly cluttered bookshelves, wood paneling, and plenty of coffee. But inside, it鈥檚 all business.

At this financial wellness center just outside downtown Boston, young professionals sip refreshments, mingle, and attend a wide array of workshops 鈥 many of which blur the line between fiscal instruction and basic life skills: 鈥淣o Cereal for Dinner,鈥 for example, explains how to plan meals in order to save money. Customers also can sign up for financial checkups to discuss life goals and spending plans with certified planners. The overarching objective is good personal finance, but no one talks about budgets.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 like the term 鈥榖udget,鈥 because it can be constraining,鈥 says Steve Taylor, a certified financial planner at Society of Grownups. 鈥淲e like terming it as 鈥榮pending plan,鈥 because that is geared specifically toward your goals and values.鈥

Backed by MassMutual, the start-up is one of the latest attempts to make the stiff formality of investing and financial advice more accessible to a younger clientele with shifting financial needs.听Adults born between 1980 and 2000 are the biggest generation since Baby Boomers and thereby a large, crucial demographic for the financial service industry鈥檚 future. But providers have lagged in courting them. A 2014 Wells Fargo report found less than 16 percent of that age group had seen a financial advisor in the previous year.

Additionally, Millennials face circumstances that would be unrecognizable to previous generations, including mounds of student debt, and an uncertain future.

鈥淭he retirement plan for Millennials is going to be very different than it was for their grandparents and parents,鈥 says Forrest Wilder, an independent financial adviser. 鈥淧ensions have gone the way of the dinosaur, and even Social Security has questions around it.鈥

In response, financial firms are going after the Millennial market in two different ways. On one hand, tech advances have given way to a slew of accessible money-managing tools, including robo-advisers that offer impersonal, remote advice inexpensively through start-ups like WiseBanyan and Wealthfront. The other is through Society of Grownups鈥 more communal, individualized approach, which seems to have struck a chord.听

Following the success of its Boston-area location, Society of Grownups recently announced it will be expanding to 10 additional US cities in the coming year.

鈥淵ou have this enormous need from people who are really coming of age, that are trying to live the life that they want,鈥 says Nodini Naqui, CEO and President of Society of Grownups. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why it鈥檚 so critically important that we build a place like this.鈥

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