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Avoiding Common Financial Mistakes
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Item Description... Subject: Personal Finance
Few of us realize we're making wrong financial decisions until we begin to see how those decisions are negatively affecting our overall financial health.
This booklet is designed to help you develop financial habits that will work to your advantage in the long run, rather than limit your potential.
Learn how to:
* Set realistic financial goals
* Stay out of debt
* Spend less than you earn
* Base your financial plans on scriptural principles, not cultural ones
* Develop a workable budget over a two-year period
About the Author
Larry Burkett's lifetime work and ministry was teaching financial concepts deeply rooted in Scripture. In 1976, he formed Christian Financial Concepts, a non-profit organization for Christian financial management which became the cornerstone of his career. A best selling author of over 70 books, with combined sales over 11 million, Burkett is also widely known for his contributions in radio, with programs like Money Matters and A Money Minute. In 2000, Christian Financial Concepts merged with Crown Ministries, and became Crown Financial Ministries, where he served as Chairman of the Board until his death in 2003. Crown Financial Ministries still carries on his legacy today.
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Item Specifications...
Pages 24
Dimensions: Length: 6.99" Width: 3.83" Height: 0.16" Weight: 0.03 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Jun 1, 2091
Publisher NavPress Publishing Group
ISBN 0891093125 EAN 9780891093121
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 | Too short to be worth much... Mar 25, 2006 |
| This book is really a booklet, a tiny little document with 20 small pages of text. Though the information that it contains is good, there is so little that it is of negligible value. A few pages of simple text prevent Blue from engaging in any thoughtful depth. Rather, he throws out a few general concepts (debt is bad, buying expensive cars is bad, etc.) that should be common-sense. This might be a decent place to start for someone with virtually no understanding of basic financial principles, but even such a person will soon need to move on to something much more substantial. | | | Write your own review about Avoiding Common Financial Mistakes
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