more about CFE
Christina wagner
Director of Finance
What is Cfe?
The mission of Christ Community Church’s Center for Financial Education is to “Assist our clients with budget preparation, identifying and organizing debts, reconciling bank statements, managing bills, and paying creditors on time.” Our goal is to confidentially help our clients with their current financial needs and educate them to help avoid future issues.
Financial peace
NEXT CLASS Begins February 5th
If you've ever felt like you just can't get in control of your money, you're not alone. You'd be surprised how many people you know who are struggling just like you. This culture is designed to take you down. Credit cards, car loans, student loans ... they'll keep you paying way to much money for way too long. But it's time for your struggle to end—starting today.
Join Financial Peace University class at Christ Community Church starting on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, and learn how you can pay off debt, save more money, and build wealth.
Visit https://www.fpu.com/CC6F9D to sign up!
IN FINANCIAL PEACE UNIVERSITY, YOU’LL LEARN HOW TO:
Take control of your money
Attack debt with a vengeance and pay it off fast
Save for emergencies
Choose the right insurance plans
Invest wisely and build wealth
Give generously (the best part)
SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY!
No cost and confidential meetings to assist with budget development, organizing debts, managing bills, managing creditors and timely bill payment.
People generally fall into one of five categories with their budgets:
Sinking
Struggling
Stable
Solid
Surplus
If you are Sinking or Struggling financially, reach out to Christina Wagner through email at christina@cccnow.com or call the church office at 916-344-2382 to schedule an appointment.
financial coaching
AMERICAN PERSONAL FINANCE STATISTICS
Typically 54% spend more each month than they earn.
While 76% say having a will is important, only 40% have one.
Only 30% have a long-term financial plan.
Only 43% have some kind of a budget.
You’re more likely to budget if you make more than $6,250 per month.
Only 20% of people facing financial hardship fall below the poverty line and make less than $3,333 per month.
Around 19% have $0 saved to cover an emergency expense; 31% have less than $500 in emergency savings.
Only 58% are saving anything for retirement.
benevolent need
SCHEDULE A MEETING.
Benevolence assistance is available to our congregation, members of the community and during times of disaster. Please call the church office at 916-344-2382 to schedule a time to meet with the Benevolence Team. Meetings are currently offered once a month on a Monday afternoon and you will be required to fill out an application before your meeting. This will help us know how best to assist you.
MORE STATISTICS:
About 78% of people live paycheck to paycheck
Approximately 64% of people cannot cover a $1,000 emergency
Around 24% of income is being paid directly towards current debt