February 2009

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Five for Friday! – February 13, 2009

I hope you have had a great week. There has been a lot of movement in the political arena with the compromising on the “Economic Stimulus” bill. Even though the final number is down from the original number, there is no way this bill will stimulate the economy the way the media is reporting. It [...]

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Help wanted!

I am on travel for a couple of days and on my way to get some dinner, I passed several hotels. In front of the Hampton Inn that I pass, guess what is out front? Right there it is, a Help Wanted sign. On a day that may well go down as one of the [...]

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There is Life After Debt

One of the greatest myth’s people have bought into is the benefit of bankruptcy. This idea brings us to the fourth Biblical Financial principle, which is the understanding that there is Life after Debt. Understand God’s Ownership (Psalms 24:1) Learn to Save Money (Proverbs 21:20) You Must Live on Less Than You Make (I Timothy [...]

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Learning to Live on Less Than You Make

The second Biblical Financial principle was to start saving money. Today we introduce the third principle which is the key to saving money. This principle is very simple, but not always easy. In order to start saving money you have to stop spending everything your make. Understand God’s Ownership (Psalms 24:1) Learn to Save Money [...]

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Not a good idea to save?

Based on the current economic conditions we have entered a time where doing the right thing is now considered the wrong thing. At least by the experts. The two things that we constantly say here is you need to get out of debt and save for emergencies and purchases. From its most fundamental definition both [...]

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All in favor of more debt – not me

It is being reported today that a deal has been reached between the Democrats and enough moderate Republicans to pass the Senate version of the Economic Stimulus bill. The new changes include some additional targeted tax credits, the removal of a few spending items and about $100 billion cuts (not removals) to programs that were [...]

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