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Firefighters' Retirement System (FFRS)

Corpus Christi Firefighters' Retirement System (FFRS) Summary

The City of Corpus Christi contributes to the FFRS for firefighters in the Corpus Christi Fire Department. FFRS is a single employer, contributory, defined benefit plan. The benefit provisions are authorized by the Texas Local Fire Fighters' Retirement Act (TLFFRA). TLFFRA provides the authority and procedure to amend benefit provisions. The plan is administered by the Board of Trustees of the Corpus Christi Fire Fighter's Retirement System. The City does not have access to nor can it utilize assets within the retirement plan trust. FFRS issues a stand-alone report pursuant to GASB Statement No. 67 which may be obtained by writing the Corpus Christi Fire Fighters' Retirement System at 711 N. Carancahua, Suite 724, Corpus Christi, Texas 78475.

City of Corpus Christi Pension Financial Summary (FFRS Actuarial Valuation 12/31/2022****, City of Corpus Christi CAFR 09/30/2023)

          Funded Ratio:
          Funding Valuation                                                      91.91%
          GASB 68 Valuation                                                    58.30%

          Unfunded Ratio:
          Funding Valuation, as per % of Covered Payroll          61.88%
          GASB 68 Valuation, as per % of Covered Payroll      316.60%

          Amortization Period:
          For Unfunded Portion                                                 17.2 Years

          Contribution Rate:
          Actuarially Determined, FY2023                                 23.80%
          City of Corpus Christi, FY2023                                   23.80%

          Actuarially Determined, FY2022                                 23.25%
          City of Corpus Christi, FY2022                                   23.25%

          Rates of Return:    
          One Year*                                                                   10.25%
          Three Years*                                                                9.92%
          Four Years**                                                                13.60%
          Rate of Return - Assumed***                                        7.15%

*The money-weighted rate of return expresses investment performance, net of investment expense, adjusted for the changing amounts actually invested.

**The Schedule of Investment Returns is intended to show information for ten years. Additional years will be displayed as they become available.

***The long-term expected rate of return was determined using a building-block method in which expected future net real rates of return (expected returns, net of pension plan investment expense, and inflation) are developed for each major asset class as reported by FFRS.

****The FFRS Actuarial Valuation Report is prepared every two years.  The City of Corpus Christi receives the report eleven to twelve months after the date of the report.

FFRS Audit Reports

FFRS Audit Reports provides financial information including statements of fiduciary net position and changes in fiduciary net position. It is prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.

FY2023 FFRS Audit Report »

FY2022 FFRS Audit Report »

FY2021 FFRS Audit Report »

FY2020 FFRS Audit Report »

FY2019 FFRS Audit Report »

FFRS Actuarial Valuation

Actuarial valuations are used to determine the amount that, when combined with investment earnings, should be consistently deposited into a retirement fund to ensure sufficient funds to pay promised benefits in full and over the long term. Actuarial valuations also show the plan's progress.   

FY2022 FFRS Actuarial Valuation »

FY2020 FFRS Actuarial Valuation »

FY2018 FFRS Actuarial Valuation »

FY2016 FFRS Actuarial Valuation »

FY2014 FFRS Actuarial Valuation »

FFRS Fiduciary Net Position

The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) issued new accounting standards for pensions in 2012. These standards are reflected in the report titled "Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position."

2023 FFRS Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position »

2022 FFRS Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position »

2021 FFRS Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position »

2020 FFRS Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position »

2019 FFRS Statement of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position »

Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Public Pension Search Tool

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Finance & Procurement
Mission Statement

The Finance & Procurement Department strives to provide superior customer and financial services with integrity and pride for the enhancement of the organization and the community we serve. The department provides Accounting services including the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, Cash Management services, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Payroll, Grants, and Procurement services.

Finance Division

Address: 
1201 Leopard Street,
Corpus Christi, TX 78401

Phone:
(361) 826-3613

Email:
financedepartment@cctexas.com

Procurement Division

Address: 
1201 Leopard Street,
Corpus Christi, TX 78401

Phone:
(361) 826-3160

Email:
procurementinfo@cctexas.com