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Navy
Financial Assistance - Personal Financial Management Services - Northwest
4504 Relay Rd.
Bldg. 374
Chesapeake, VA 23322
757-421-8770
NW FFSC
757-953-7801
Portsmouth FFSC
757-421-8782
312-521-8770
312-521-8782
Contact information for key programs and services at this installation.
Resources are available to help you understand and manage your finances, including one-on-one financial counseling to assist you and your family with financial readiness. Services are designed to focus on money management issues throughout your active-duty lifecycle and into retirement. Financial readiness educational opportunities range from basic planning to long-term investing. Check out the information below to see what’s available at your installation.
The Fleet and Family Support Center's Personal Financial Management program goals are to:
Assist Navy personnel in establishing and maintaining sound money management practices
Empower service members and their families to better manage financial resources and meet financial goals by developing their skills and increasing their knowledge
Provide a continuum of training, information and counseling services
The FFSC provides individual financial counseling sessions to all service members and their families. To assist you and your family in being financial prepared, the FFSC offers workshops on topics including basic money management, investing, home buying, credit card management, car buying, consumer awareness, the Thrift Savings Plan and much more.
Protect your financial health. It is important to you and your career. Need help with your finances? Here are ways to seek help:
Talk to your command financial specialist. They have tools to help and will respect your privacy.
Visit one of eight FFSCs in Hampton Roads for valuable and confidential advice and assistance.
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society offers shipmates helping shipmates in financial trouble.
Banks and credit unions are tasked to help you. Let them work for you!
Watch your money carefully while in transit. Many unexpected expenditures can deplete your resources quickly. To help prepare for the move, ask about the following entitlements: Per Diem, Temporary Lodging Allowance for outside continental U.S., Temporary Lodging Expense for continental U.S., Mileage in Lieu of Transportation, Advance Pay and, most importantly, Dislocation Allowance. Remember when taking Advanced Pay, repayment starts immediately and reduces your monthly income, in some cases, drastically. Also, don't forget to factor in the loss of your spouse's income until you are settled in your new area.
If you will be staying in temporary lodging upon arrival, expect to pay at least $77 per night at local hotels, but prices will vary based on location and season. When asking for rates, be sure to ask for a military discount. There are Navy lodges located near or on base at Naval Station Norfolk, Naval Air Station Oceana-Dam Neck Annex and Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek. Always check with the Navy lodge prior to staying in a hotel. A non-availability statement is required when staying in a hotel and submitting TLE claims.
Hampton Roads consists of the "Southside" and the "Peninsula." The area is home to more than 20% of the entire U.S. Navy. Other services also call Hampton Roads home including MC Camp Elmore (Allen), Langley Air Force Base, Fort Monroe, Fort Eustis and NASA. The culturally diverse region is consistently growing and offers something for everyone.Hampton Roads has many options for your housing needs. There are a lot of parts to the "where to live" decision. Do you have kids and want to check out the schools? Do you want to live near the water or be near your job? Do you want an apartment or house? Rent or own?
HousingHomes for sale are plentiful in Hampton Roads and prices vary depending on your needs. Apartments, townhouses, duplexes and condos for rent are plentiful in Hampton Roads. Rents vary greatly, depending on what you're looking for. Average apartment rentals can range from $1429 for a one-bedroom to $2495 for a three-bedroom depending on the location. Some places allow pets, but keep in mind most rentals require a pet deposit. Inquire about a "military clause" before signing a rental agreement. Standard leases in Virginia are for one year, but shorter terms are available. Generally, the cost of living in Hampton Roads is high. Housing costs may be lower on the Peninsula and North Carolina.The Basic Living Allowance for Hampton Roads and the Peninsula currently ranges from $1100 to $2200. Need a second opinion? Before you sign on the dotted line, have the Navy Legal Services Office look over your contract.
UtilitiesUtility companies (telephone, water and gas) require deposits, but these can be waived with a letter of credit from your current utility company. Credit Unions have programs for their members and utility deposit. Ask about military waivers and policies when shopping for service. Prices vary depending on your needs.When setting up new accounts for utilities, be sure to ask about budget billing as a way to manage your bills to avoid seasonal fluctuations. The monthly budget bill amount is based on an average of the usage at your address and is assess every six months.
Car InsuranceVirginia law requires the following minimum insurance coverage for all registered vehicles.
Note: Lesser amounts of insurance are acceptable if they meet the minimum requirements for the state the vehicle is registered in.Vehicle RegistrationVehicles of armed forces personnel must be registered in their own names or in the name of their legal dependents. If the vehicle is titled in both service member and spouse's names or spouse's name only, there will be a property tax assessment. Taxes are approximately 3% of the assessed value of the vehicle annually. This can be quite an expense, especially on a new or late model car.
NOTE: The titled owner of the vehicle must be an active-duty nonresident to qualify for an exemption of annual personal property tax.Things to Keep in Mind While Transferring
Resources to assist you with travel emergencies:
If you are enrolled in TRICARE Prime and there is a medical emergency such as a case of a life, limb or eye sight, go to the nearest hospital and remember to call your TRICARE Prime Office within 24 hours after the emergency for authorization to avoid costly co-pays. For other medical care, call your TRICARE Prime Office before seeking medical assistance, again to avoid costly copays. TRICARE will be able to assist you in locating a provider for you to see in the area. Virginia is located in the TRICARE North Region.