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Money Map Coaches
How to know if you need Money Map Coaching?
Do you desire to learn about honoring the Lord with your finances?
Do you need help in setting up a spending plan and budgeting your money?
Do you want to make certain that your present budget is meeting your needs and the needs of your family?
If the answers to the above questions are yes, then you are a candidate for budget counseling.
What to expect in a budget counseling session
1. Coaching Process
If you are married, both husband and wife should plan on attending together, otherwise very little can be accomplished.
The Money Map Coach will discuss biblical stewardship and will explain what God expects from His children. Our Money Map Coaches are serving under the authority of their local church.
The Money Map Coach will assist you in evaluating your present spending pattern and help you work towards a balanced spending plan.
Once the spending plan is agreed upon, the Money Map Coach will act as an accountability partner with you and will inform you of other studies that will enhance your understanding of biblical stewardship.
2. Information Needed
You may be asked to bring your checkbook register, income tax forms, paycheck stubs, bank statements, current bills, or other related information.
Your coach will indicate exactly what he or she wants you to bring with you for the first meeting.
3. Meeting Location
You will, most likely, be asked to meet in a neutral location where there are very few distractions and where there is sufficient table space to work on your budget. Many times counselors will use their local church.
4. Session Length
Your first session will run between 1 ½ and 2 hours. Subsequent session should run a little over an hour.
Call 1-800-722-1976 from 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Eastern standard time to speak to a customer service representative, who will give you the name and contact information for a local Money Map Coach. |