Finding ways to save money has been a fun project for us since we have been married. Here are some tips we would like to share with you that we have used over the years. Except for our house payment and with God’s help, we are out of debt. It didn’t happen overnight, but we can testify that these ideas work if you implement them!
Having your identity stolen is a serious invasion of your privacy . But there are steps you can take to minimize the headaches associated with identity theft.
Financial issues continue to be the number one cause of divorce in the United States. Most all couples who find themselves in financial difficulties do not tithe. Tithing is an essential key to marital financial prosperity.
Money issues always seem to get our attention. We need to go to God’s Word to find out His perspective on our finances.
There are few compulsive debtors, for hardly anyone enjoys being under a financial burden. However, many people are addicted to spending. Americans bought over two trillion dollars worth of “stuff” last year simply because people tend to charge more than they earn. “In-your-face” advertisements convince the egocentric that “You deserve it.” But the buy now and pay later syndrome leads to financial ruin.
There are some considerations that should be made before spending - it could save your budget!
Here are ten steps and questions we need to ask when dealing with our finances.
Gaming, the “politically correct” word for gambling is just a euphemism for gambling. It is used because it sounds more like harmless fun when we use the word “game.” But is there a real danger in trying to make the quick buck?
Here are ways to help determine your cash flow.
Financial stress is a large reason for problems in a marriage. Learning to manage the funds that come into our home and living within our means is vital in leading toward a successful marriage.