[SUMMERSVILLE, W.Va.] Over 70 percent of full-time working Americans live paycheck-to-paycheck. For those looking to get a handle on their finances Financial Justice 180, offered through New River Community and Technical College’s Center for Workforce and Community Education, can help.
In the three-week Financial Justice 180 class starting April 1 students will learn to manage their money, develop a plan to eliminate and stay out of debt, and plan for retirement and college. The class will meet on Mondays from 6 to 8 p.m. at the college’s Nicholas County Campus in Summersville.
The class will be led by Ramsey Solutions Master Coach Adam Justice. Justice has been a part of Dave Ramsey’s list of Master Financial Coaches since October 2017 and received training from Dave Ramsey, “American’s money expert,” and his team on how to coach people with their personal finances.
“If you’re tired of wondering where your money is going, dealing with debt or tired of financial stress, I can use my training to help you develop a plan,” explained Justice.
Tuition for the class is $75 per individual or for one married couple, and preregistration by March 27 is required.
To register, contact Gloria Kincaid (304-793-6101, gkincaid@newriver.edu) or Jeanne Stone (304-8832469, vstone@newriver.edu). For more information, visit www.newriver.edu/community.
New River CTC’s Workforce Education Division provides community education classes and employable educational opportunities including noncredit courses, workforce development programs and customized training.
New River Community and Technical College serves nine counties in southeastern West Virginia from the Greenbrier Valley Campus (Lewisburg), Mercer County Campus (Princeton), Nicholas County Campus (Summersville) and Raleigh County Campus (Beaver).