Center of Financial Counseling & Education (CFCE) opened for individual financial consultation and finance education in March. Consultations are free on-line and charged off-line. On-line consultations will begin on the center's homepage (www.pfc.re.kr) from late June. Connected experts will counsel with the Q&A form about insurance, tax avoidance, development credit, stocks investments, real estate investments, retirement plans, the inheritance system, etc. Off-line consultations take effect from September. It's a one-to-one consultation through a long-term membership system. A consultation fee hasn't been confirmed yet. You will need to book a consultation on the homepage.
CFCE is different from other common centers. It is the first within Korea to educate a person in moral economic ethics. Indiscreet consumption behaviors such as mammonism, im-pulse buying, and shopping addictions, are having negative impacts on today's society. These behaviors arise from the almighty dollar principle. The CFCE director explained that financial affairs consultation on the basis of morality can't be emphasized enough. Professor Bae Mi-kyoung, the director of the Department of Consumer Information said, "We'll place a great deal of weight on morality learning and financial skills. We will also prepare off-line consultations in greater detail. I hope it will be a meaningful center and help our Christian university contribute towards society." CFCE is located in Euiyang Hall 118.