Ten years, twenty personal finance lessons. I'm running down the list of twenty things I learned across saving, spending, debt, giving, and earning. Whether you're in your 20's now and want to avoid my pitfalls or are past your 20's and want to compare notes, this post is for you!
Ever wonder if you're spending enough or too much? Do you know what you're even using as a benchmark for comparison or if you should even be comparing yourself in the first place? This week we're wrapping up the Financial Principles series by discussing what the bible has to say about spending...
Continuing the Year-End Reflection series, the Finance edition walks through important questions around how you handled earning, giving, saving, debt, and spending in 2016 and also what your plans are for 2017. Let's jump in!
What does the bible have to say about debt? Quite a lot it turns out and some of it might not be what you expected. According to the Good $ense Ministry, the best kind of debtor is “one who avoids entering into debt, is careful and strategic when incurring debt, and always repays debt”.
Ten years, twenty personal finance lessons. I'm running down the list of twenty things I learned across saving, spending, debt, giving, and earning. Whether you're in your 20's now and want to avoid my pitfalls or are past your 20's and want to compare notes, this post is for you!
Ever wonder if you're spending enough or too much? Do you know what you're even using as a benchmark for comparison or if you should even be comparing yourself in the first place? This week we're wrapping up the Financial Principles series by discussing what the bible has to say about spending...
Continuing the Year-End Reflection series, the Finance edition walks through important questions around how you handled earning, giving, saving, debt, and spending in 2016 and also what your plans are for 2017. Let's jump in!
What does the bible have to say about debt? Quite a lot it turns out and some of it might not be what you expected. According to the Good $ense Ministry, the best kind of debtor is “one who avoids entering into debt, is careful and strategic when incurring debt, and always repays debt”.
Continuing the Financial Principles series, we are diving into the next topic: saving. What does the bible have to say about this important topic?