Life Insurance has existed literally for thousands of years. It even goes back to Roman times, while the more modern forms started with Lloyd's of London in the 17th century. Some modern companies are over 175 years old and weathered the worst of wars, depressions, global unrest and such. Thus, they are some of the... Continue Reading →
How Can Your Money Work for You?
“The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is slave to the lender.” Proverbs 22:7 The Government and Banks Do Not Want you to Know How Money Works! This is why finance and money management are not taught in public schools. There are no classes on budgeting, taxes, financial anything, just math that 99%... Continue Reading →
How to Make a Budget Work?
One of the biggest problems families and especially singles have is how to manage their money. This really has nothing to do with income level, because the more we make, the more we tend to spend and thus, the more we get into debt and trouble. The cycle can be endless. However, with just... Continue Reading →
How to Pay Off your Debt Faster
How to Get Out of Debt Faster: Here are two of the best approaches to pay off debt. One is called the “Snowball” and the other is called the “Avalanche.” These work by accelerating the payoff by changing the order of your debts. Then, you will save hundreds to thousands of dollars in interest payments and reduce the time it takes to pay off the debt significantly. Sometimes cutting by years. And there is...
What are the Ten Best Financial Moves?
Here are the top proven effective ways to get your financial house in order now and through your retirement. First, Pay off your Debt. Consumer debt like credit cards and car loans will literally eat you out of house and home. You will not be able to properly grow your future or take care... Continue Reading →
The Best Financial Moves
What are the best basic financial moves a Christian must make? Here are the top six from Crown: First, make giving to the Lord’s work your top financial priority. The Bible calls us to honor the Lord with the first fruits of our wealth. I believe 10% of our gross annual income is the starting goal.... Continue Reading →
Good versus Bad Debt
Good debt is what is helping you build your future to take from today and build a better tomorrow. Such as a home mortgage that builds equity and is a place for you and your family to live and thrive. It can also be a business loan, which allows you to build a way to... Continue Reading →