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Personal Finance By The Book

Budgeting Series Part One: 5 Reasons Your Previous Budgeting Attempts Failed

January 17, 2011 by Joe Plemon 19 Comments

Welcome to our Budgeting Series! Wait!! Don’t hit that back button just yet. You know deep down inside that you need a budget. Right? Right! So let’s make a deal. My part is to write the following four part series with the promise that each segment will be short and simple:

Filed Under: Budgeting

Effort or Achievement: Which Do You Value the Most?

January 14, 2011 by Joe Plemon 19 Comments

The coloring book page was taped prominently on my office wall for several years. It was not necessarily artistic; a yellow faced boy, wearing blue shirt, shorts and cap throwing a purple ball to a brown and black dog. The colorings consisted of heavy scratches by blunt crayons, with little consideration of where the lines […]

Filed Under: Biblical Thoughts On Finance, Self Improvement

Should Christians Use Faith Based Mutual Funds?

January 12, 2011 by Tim 8 Comments

According to the Social Investment Forum, socially responsible investing (SRI) makes up over 12% of all U.S. invested funds. SRI mutual funds screen out investments in companies that are harmful to individuals, the community or the environment. With over 250 SRI mutual funds available, it’s easy to see how popular of a choice it is […]

Filed Under: Investing, Random, Retirement

Our Identity Theft Experience

January 10, 2011 by Joe Plemon 20 Comments

“Well, it is time to go eat a frog”, my wife bemoaned recently as she was cleaning up the breakfast dishes.  She was, of course, referring to the old adage,  “If you eat a frog the first thing in the morning, the rest of your day will be better.” What was her frog? Going to […]

Filed Under: Dollars and Sense, Family, Random

Can Rich People Get to Heaven?

January 7, 2011 by Joe Plemon 23 Comments

If I am going to write about rich people getting to heaven, we had better clarify what we mean by “rich”. Because most of us compare ourselves with neighbors or fellow workers or bank presidents or movie stars, we can agree that the “richness” is a relative trait. Right? In that case, by that standard, […]

Filed Under: Biblical Thoughts On Finance

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