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Financial Ethic #6: Do Your Investments Reflect Your Heart?
As we seek to grow our wealth by making long-term investments, we have to start asking ourselves this question: What would Jesus Do? Financial Ethic #6 states: “We will look for investments that produce redemptive results, not destructive ones. We … Continue reading
Financial Ethic #4 (Part 5): What to Save For
Now that we’ve addressed the subjects of why you should save, how to save, and getting your spouse on board with saving, let’s finish up this 4th Financial Ethic by addressing what to save for. Financial Ethic #4 states: “We … Continue reading
Financial Ethic #4 (Part 4): But My Spouse Won’t Save!
Now that we’ve spent some time laying the foundation for why and how to save, let’s talk about one of the biggest obstacles to reaching savings goals that married couples may encounter: The resistant spouse. Financial Ethic #4 states: “We … Continue reading
Financial Ethic #4 (part 3): The Nuts and Bolts of Saving
A piggy bank. A cookie Jar. A children’s account at the Savings and Loan. These were some of the tools that my parents used when I was a child in attempts to get me into the habit of saving money. … Continue reading
Financial Ethic #4 part 2: What’s the Point of Saving?
I made the confession in the last post that I am not a natural saver. However, over the years I’ve learned that there’s so much benefit in being a saver that I never want to go back to the empty-wallet … Continue reading
Financial Ethic #4 part 1: I’m Not a Natural Saver!
I remember in my childhood that my younger brother always had money, but my wallet was always empty. He earned less allowance than I did, but he always seemed to save enough to buy really cool things and still have … Continue reading
