Posts Tagged ‘Christian’

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

How to Choose a Christian Financial Planner

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

If you are considering hiring a Christian financial planner, be sure you are going by the Book. By that I mean THE book of all books! Your Bible of course! As a follower of Jesus, it is crucial that you are planning every action of your life based on Biblical principals. The Bible is chocked full of the advice you need for every area of your life, including your finances. Managing your personal finances in a way that is in line with God’s ultimate plan for your life, is a sure fire way to achieve prosperity. By acknowledging God’s perfect design for your life, you are taking one of the first steps towards true financial freedom. According to God’s word, He desires for us to be wealthy, well cared for and wise beyond our years. This is all given to us as a reward for following His perfect guidance and plan for our lives. Choosing a Christian financial planner is a wonderful way to show your commitment to Godly finances.

Christian Financial Planning

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

Christian financial planning is about creating a strong foundation for your financial life. Most people don’t understand the importance of a strong foundation for wealth accumulation.

Much of what we hear is RATE OF RETURN. Though this is important and to be sought after, it is not what produces the greatest of results.

Financial Planning

A guy making 100,000 a year on average saves about 5%, or 5,000 dollars. He may go out and look for a high rate of return, say 10%. If he accomplishes his task, and gets 10% he will have increased his wealth 500 dollars. Great! But christian financial planning is a little different. By looking at this same situation, and taking a different approach, we could potentially produce greater results. If instead of focusing on risking his money, the focus was on recapturing even 1% of the other 95,000 dollars, this particular person would have, in essence, double his rate of return, and he did it with no risk. Now he not only has found more money, but can also make that money work for him.