About Us
Financial Advisor Houston
Current:
Since 1999, Mark has been providing personal financial coaching to married couples/individuals and teaching
financial literacy seminars to various corporate groups and churches throughout the nation. Mark founded
StoreHouse Financial recognizing the urgent need throughout the American culture for common-sense money management and
lifestyle adjustments among debt-laden families striving to reach their financial goals. Applying what he learned
from his own money mishaps, Mark provides one-on-one personal financial coaching, addressing behavioral and procedural challenges negatively impacting money management and
lifestyle choices that undermine financial security. His lively and personable coaching style fosters open
communication and financial accountability between spouses. And through unique coaching methods and
proprietary online tools, he provides his clients a monthly step-by-step cash flow map for setting and
achieving measurable, progressive goals toward a long term financial plan. Mark’s approach has helped
hundreds successfully implement their own personalized "Total Money Makeover"—involving an aggressive cash
savings plan, rapid debt elimination and building wealth for significant life events (replacement assets,
home purchases, children’s education, retirement, inheritance, charitable giving).
Personal:
Since 1985, he and his wife Carolyn have been in and out of debt twice and completely debt free since 1996. They
currently reside in Sugar Land, Texas, with their nine children: Caleb, Joshua, Nathanael, Timothy, Hannah, Amanda,
Moriah, Stephen and Ethan.
Background:
A native of Palestine, Texas, Mark is the fifth of five children. Mark’s father, Thomas Pickle — a child of the
depression and a veteran of WWII — spent 40 years in the banking industry, retiring as a bank president in 1985. He
instilled in Mark the time-tested, old fashioned values of saving and investing money, living within your means,
and paying cash instead of going into debt. He also educated Mark on the evolution of the current credit and
banking system compared to lending practices of decades past. This information alone (as Mark shares in his
seminars) exposes many common financial pitfalls and awakens the current generation to how deeply addicted our
society has become to consumer credit.
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