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Personal Finance By The Book

Do You Make Excuses or Seize Opportunites?

October 29, 2010 by Joe Plemon 13 Comments

Coker Tires is the world’s largest supplier of vintage tires, but it wasn’t always that way. Career coach Dan Miller tells the story of how this company, which started as a traditional service center in Chattanooga in 1958, saw their business gradually erode as the big-box retailers began dominating the competition. In 1974 the owner’s […]

Filed Under: Biblical Thoughts On Finance

Proverbs 31 Woman: Catalyst to a Rich Marriage

October 15, 2010 by Joe Plemon 10 Comments

Some people have the mistaken idea that the “Biblical woman” is docile, subservient and entirely domestic. Not so! The Proverbs 31 woman, besides being an excellent wife and mother, is also a manufacturer, importer, manager, realtor, farmer, seamstress, upholsterer, and merchant. She is a woman of strength and dignity, not because of her outstanding accomplishments, […]

Filed Under: Biblical Thoughts On Finance

Does Financial Solvency Equal Security?

October 8, 2010 by Joe Plemon 8 Comments

Security: 1. Freedom from risk or danger; safety. 2. Freedom from doubt, anxiety, or fear; confidence. You have budgeted, worked two jobs and stopped eating out in order to dump your debt. Great job! You continued your diligence to save six months of expenses in your emergency fund. Fantastic! You sit back and say, “Wow. […]

Filed Under: Biblical Thoughts On Finance, Dollars and Sense

What Does the Bible Say About the Purpose of Government?

October 1, 2010 by Joe Plemon 16 Comments

I recently made a somewhat facetious promise to Kevin (of Invest it Wisely fame) that I should write a post on what the bible says about the purpose of government. He responded by encouraging me to go for it. So (Kevin – I am blaming this  on you) here we go.

Filed Under: Biblical Thoughts On Finance

How to Triumph in the Middle of Storms: Six Lessons From Joseph

September 17, 2010 by Joe Plemon 5 Comments

What kinds of storm are you in? 10% of you are currently unemployed. 50% of you who have been married have also been divorced. Many have been through bankruptcy or foreclosure or repossession. All of us know what it means to lose loved ones. Some storms could have been prevented; some could not. The question […]

Filed Under: Biblical Thoughts On Finance, Self Improvement

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