Posts Tagged ‘Advice’

Christian Financial Advice and Money Management Tips

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

With a complicated and confusing economy, many people are looking for Christian financial advice that will help bring security in these insecure times. Whether you are just beginning your journey, wanting to rebuild after a crisis, or simply seeking advice for achieving a stronger financial future, there are basic principles that will always apply and, if followed, will bring success. Too often we want quick remedies when lasting prosperity comes from a strong and properly built foundation. True financial freedom is reached one step at a time and involves hard work, careful planning, and personal discipline.

“Good planning and hard work lead to prosperity, but hasty shortcuts lead to poverty.” Proverbs 15:22

Family Financial Advice

Saturday, September 3rd, 2011

Again and again you hear from everywhere that financial planning is a key to your future prosperity and well-being. Any married couple should ask themselves why they live beyond their income and have financial problems. It happens because couple make several wide spread financial mistakes.

Most married couples talk about money on a weekly basis but they are too emotional instead of being strategic in their attempts to discuss important financial problems. But you must be serious and methodical like running a business and your financial tactics will become wiser and more successful.

Financial Freedom Help

Some financial advice may be of great use for married couples and they should not ignore it even if they dislike advice.

Mortgage Accelerator – Forbidden Retirement Investment Advice For 2009

Saturday, June 18th, 2011

Some investment advice is considered universal and timeless.

But with the markets having bottomed out in the recent financial crisis, individuals approaching retirement age in the next 3 to 5 years have to consider their options and the viability of staying the course.

Retirement Fund

The fact is, money invested in the stock market now may not yield as much of a return in the next 5 years as it could being invested in other assets. It’s true — stock is cheap now, and many people will probably experience massive returns on equity purchased in this period. But if you’ll be retiring in the next few years, you might consider if that applies to you.

Should You Continue to Fund Your 401k Now?