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Guest Post at Bible Money Matters

Wed, Aug 5, 2009

Announcements, Bible & Money

guestpostI have a guest post today at Bible Money Matters called “Manage Money By Living From Heaven Backwards“.  I believe this article provides important perspective for the times we’re living in with the current economic challenges and overburden from debt.   I hope you enjoy the post.

Are you visiting One Money Design for the first time today?  If so, welcome!!!  As a Crown Money Map Coach and a blogger, I created One Money Design to further my reach in helping people manage money wisely for everyday living.  You’ll find I try to bring forth both personal and coaching experiences in my articles as well as build my posts upon Biblical financial principles.

Here are a few ideas to learn more about One Money Design:

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Here are some upcoming posts:

  • Money Map and Baby Step Comparison – see the new series here.  I’ve now posted 5 of 7 articles in this series that take a walk through both approaches to setting personal finance goals.
  • Mvelopes vs. Mint series.  I plan to put these two personal finance software packages side by side and post my observations.
  • Beware of Credit Card Offers.  I’ll share my thoughts around a recent credit card offer I got in the mail.

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