Use of Tithes
Part of being a good steward (manager) of what God has provided is to give a portion back to Him. We pay the tithe, or 10 percent, of whatever we receive from Him. That tithe should be paid on our gross salary. It’s not that God needs our money; rather, giving serves as an external, material testimony that God owns both the material and spiritual things of our lives. Read more »
It is not hard to improve your credit scores with credit repair if you know how. This is true regardless of your current situation. It does not matter what your starting point is, there is always hope. In fact, the worse your credit the more dramatic the transformation will be as your credit repair project begins to bear fruit.
Last week I shared a few items from the year-end checklist my team and I use with clients who own rental real estate. As I promised last week, this week I’m sharing a couple of items that apply to both business owners and real estate investors. Here they are!
Overspending? People have a lot of reasons they overspend. Avoiding the real truth about your financial situation or keeping up an image. Many people do not want to fall behind their friends or their neighbors. That’s why keeping up with the Jones’ is one of the biggest downfalls of those who overspend.
The most recent statistics indicate that identity theft may be the fastest growing crime in the United States. The total estimated cost of this crime is more than an astonishing $50 billion dollars a year, with the average loss to the victim’s personal information being more than $6,000.
Having difficulty saving money even when you have the best intentions? Learn why some people face stumbling blocks that are hard to overcome. 