Tuesday’s Two Cents Worth – July 11, 2013
Wealth comes from God, belongs to God, and honors God.
Wealth comes from God, belongs to God, and honors God.
Today’s blog is the last of the 10 Principles of Biblical Wealth Management that I started in March. Hopefully all of you have gotten a chance to read all the Principles of Biblical wealth management in this series.
These are the last three of the Ten Commandments. I find it interesting that they have so much to do with wealth and how God knew the nature of man is to covet the wealth of others and to steal, lie and cheat to get it.
This will be the last and final part on Heritage Planning. Last week we covered the first 6 of the 12 Elements of Preserving Family Wealth. I would invite you to go back and read the first 6 elements if you missed last week. Today I will cover elements 7-12.
My last two blogs have been on Heritage Planning and last week we looked at some thought provoking questions to consider. This week we will cover the first 6 of the 12 Elements of Preserving Family Wealth.
PROVERBS 20:21(NASB) AN INHERITANCE GAINED HURRIEDLY AT THE BEGINNING WILL NOT BE BLESSED IN THE END. An estate is comprised of everything you own—cars, homes, other real estate, checking and savings accounts, investments, retirement accounts, mineral rights, life insurance, personal possessions, collectables, etc. Estate Planning includes protecting these assets while living, as well as pre-planning […]
Last week I covered the 12 different areas of financial planning I personally see on a daily basis that need addressing. This week I will finish up with Biblical financial planning by covering the 5 steps to set and achieve your financial goals.
If you ask ten different people what financial planning is, you may very well get ten different answers. That’s because financial planning is very complex and covers many diverse areas. From my 29 years of experience here are 12 different areas of financial planning I personally see on a daily basis that need addressing. I […]
I know a thing or two about investing. Next month will mark 29 years of professional investment experience for me. The most important thing I’ve learned in this profession is to always follow Biblical guidelines while investing. It prevents much stress and heartache. The scriptures I have mentioned above give us a clue into the […]
Thinking long-term means more than setting goals. It means being conscious and mindful of your actions and their impending consequences. While I am thinking about this issue from a financial standpoint, there are many other parts of your life that are affected by short-term versus long-term thinking. Think about the successful outcomes of longevity in […]