This course is about having a practical no nonsense strategy to get out of debt. Finances are not taught in high school, and it is "normal" for families to be in debt and live that way. But when a family gets in over their heads and a setback occurs the relationships suffer. Money matters is one of the biggest arguments in marriage, and marriages need to find a way out.
The material in this course is in a workbook format, allowing the clients to frequently monitor their progress and make difficult choices.
What You'll Learn to
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Assess the urgency of the financial situation
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Understand where the money is going
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Create a realistic budget
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Dump the debt
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Clean up the credit rating
What to Expect
All work is self-paced and on an individual basis. Courses are designed to build upon the student’s accumulated knowledge while also instilling confidence for practical application. Once enrolled in a course, you will have access to all content. You will need the required textbook above to begin your studies. A PDF version of the final exam is available if you prefer to complete your test offline. You will need to submit your answers through this website in order for your test to be graded and the course completed. A grade of 85% is considered passing for each of the open book exams/assignments.
All programs should be completed within 6 years. The student that is not able to complete their program of study within the time limit may be dropped from active student status unless they apply for an extension. Extensions for hardship cases may be applied for in writing.
The Financial Peace Planner
by Dave Ramsey

This course is required for:
Certified Christian Life Coach, Bachelor of Arts in Christian Counseling, Master of Arts in Christian Counseling, and Doctor of Philosophy in Christian Counseling programs