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5 Tips for Frugal Living
5 Tips for Frugal Living

Have you ever met someone who seems able to turn nothing into something? We all know that thrifty person who is somehow able to save money in any situation....

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5 Tips for Frugal Living
5 Tips for Frugal Living

Have you ever met someone who seems able to turn nothing into something? We all know that thrifty person who is somehow able to save money in any situation. Being frugal with your money is something that can help you maximize your income and potentially...

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Budgeting, Finances, Money Strategies

5 Tips to Save $1,000
5 Tips to Save $1,000

My challenge to you is to escape the trap that nearly 70% of Americans are in Living with less than $1,000 in savings! Here are a few more tips to find that $1,000 and put it away for future emergencies (one of the key steps to resetting your finances). Cut...

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Financial Stewardship, Money Strategies, Savings, Savings Plan

Love, Money, and Budgeting – How You and Your Spouse Can Get on the Same Page
Love, Money, and Budgeting – How You and Your Spouse Can Get on the Same Page

Money is often cited as the greatest area of frustration, fighting, stress, and unhappiness in marriage. One spouse wants to budget, and the other doesn’t. Neither spouse can agree on exactly how to spend their money or what to prioritize, so budgeting...

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Budgeting, Financial Stewardship, Money Strategies

Mortgages: Refinancing vs Recasting
Mortgages: Refinancing vs Recasting

For most of us, a home is the most expensive investment we will ever make, and it’s a good one. Throughout the scripture from the first pages of Genesis, God talks about land as a possession and an investment worthy of our efforts and says in Jeremiah...

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Finances, Money Strategies, Mortgage Refinance

Relying on God’s Math Instead of Your Own
Relying on God’s Math Instead of Your Own

“Girl Math” is a current trend on TikTok that attempts to explain our internal calculations to justify behavior. While this can include overspending on large or unnecessary purchases, it also recognizes that we make many daily decisions based...

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Finances, Money Strategies

Rent or Buy? Questions to Make the Right Decision
Rent or Buy? Questions to Make the Right Decision

Purchasing a home can be a costly and frightening experience. It’s likely the most expensive purchase most adults will ever make. The process is constantly changing, and potential pitfalls seem to lurk around every corner. So much so, in fact, that...

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Budgeting, Money Strategies, Mortgage

4 Steps to Quit Neglecting Your Savings Account
4 Steps to Quit Neglecting Your Savings Account

Looking ahead to the future is important but often scary, especially regarding your finances. The best way to prepare for the future and give yourself a financial margin is to establish a healthy savings account. Not only will it help to ensure that...

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Financial Stewardship, Money Strategies, Savings, Savings Plan

What Does the Bible Say about Planning?
What Does the Bible Say about Planning?

Planning is biblical. In Proverbs, God says that someone who plans well will foresee dangers and avoid them, but the foolish person (a non-planner) will rush ahead, do whatever’s convenient, and end up paying the penalty. Just as we can’t...

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Budgeting, Giving, Money Strategies

10 Steps to Financial Freedom
10 Steps to Financial Freedom

Many people have a misunderstanding of what it means to be a steward. It’s not just getting out of debt and sticking to a budget. It’s much more than just writing a tithe check every month. Living as a steward means surrendering your...

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Finances, Financial Stewardship, Giving

Debt Snowball vs. Debt Avalanche: What’s The Best Method To Pay Off My Debt?
Debt Snowball vs. Debt Avalanche: What’s The Best Method To Pay Off My Debt?

Debt is something that affects the vast majority of Americans today. In fact, Comet reports that 80.9% of Baby Boomers, 79.9% of Generation X, and 81.5% of Millennials are currently in debt. That’s a lot of people! The adverse effects...

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Budgeting, Debt, Money Strategies