The first behavioral financial simulation platform built specifically for athletes. Real decisions. Real pressure. Real consequences shown before real money is at stake.
78% of NFL players face serious financial hardship within two years of retirement. 60% of NBA players are broke within five years of leaving the game. The pattern is not unique to any sport, any draft class, or any income level.
Financial literacy programs tell athletes what to do. IWR puts them inside the actual decisions, with the actual pressure, before the actual money arrives. That difference is everything.
The agent calling at midnight with a deal that expires. The teammate asking for a loan. The endorsement contract with exclusivity language no one explained. The family member who needs help now. IWR simulates all of it.
20 NIL scenarios across 12 decision categories. FIRE Scout™ behavioral assessment. Coach dashboard. NCAA compliance certification track. 12 Playbook Identity™ archetypes.
20 professional-level NFL scenarios. CBA structure and NFLPA rights. Rookie wage scale and jock tax. Agent negotiation simulations. Locker room dynamics. NFL team color theming.
FIRE Scout™ is a proprietary forced-choice psychometric instrument that maps the behavioral signature athletes bring to financial decisions. It measures four dimensions that predict how an athlete responds when the pressure is real.
It is not a financial literacy quiz. It is not a personality test. It is not DISC. It is a behavioral readiness instrument purpose-built for the specific pressure of athlete financial decision-making.
Take FIRE Scout™ AssessmentHow much the athlete trusts their own judgment versus deferring to agents, advisors, or peers.
How much peer pressure, family expectations, and social image drive financial behavior.
Whether the athlete moves boldly with money or requires safety before acting.
Whether the athlete follows through on financial plans and maintains commitments consistently.
NIL education mandate. NCAA compliance documentation. Coach dashboard for full roster oversight. Certification records for program compliance reporting.
CBA-specific scenarios. Jock tax and rookie wage scale education. Agent negotiation simulations. NFLPA rights documentation built in.
FIRE Scout behavioral profile before any NIL deal. Identify high-risk athletes before they sign. Document readiness for institutional compliance.
IWR is positioned as the behavioral financial readiness standard for university athletic programs. The Comcast consortium opportunity represents 72 schools, thousands of NIL-eligible athletes, and a compliance documentation requirement that IWR already fulfills.
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