Important Notice: JFCP is not currently accepting new clients.
Having been a bride myself once, I understand that finances are not always what the bridal magazines say they should be, and while $1595 may be a deal worth snapping up, it's still a pretty big sum to come up with all at once. Thus, I want to make sure the couples that choose JFCP, have payment options that will allow them to break their costs into affordable payments. It is my hope that no one will ever look at JFCP's services and walk away strictly because they couldn't afford it.
Payment plans with JFCP are simple, just-between-us dealings. There are no credit cards, credit checks, interest charges, ect, and the terms of the arrangement can be tailored to fit your situation and needs.
In general a payment plan would work something like this.
$1595 / N = P
N = Number of months up until your wedding date.
p = Payment amount.
For example, if you were booking with me a year out from your wedding date, and were going to make a payment each month, the payment arrangement would look like this:
$1595 / 12 = $133 per a month.
If not using a payment plan, you will be asked to pay a deposit or retainer upfront. However, when using a payment plan, all that is required to book your date is your first payment. Some couples choose to make a large payment upfront anyway, in order to lower their monthly payments. This is a particularly popular choice if the wedding is approaching in less than a year. For example:
$1595 - $195 (upfront) = $1400 (remaining balance / 9 (months) = $155.50 a month.
/ 12 (months = $116.60