But you, be strong and do not lose courage, for there is reward for your work. 2 Chronicles 15:7 Trying new things can be hard – keep fighting for the greater cause! Since starting FMG Financial Hope I’ve had wonderful opportunities to coach others and help them achieve their personal financial goals. During this time I’ve ran into topics and...
2 Corinthians 9:6 The point is this: whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. What do you think of when you think about investing? Maybe visions of stocks, real estate and precious metals come to mind. Now grab a mirror and take a look. The person in the reflection is who you...
Ephesians 4:32 Be Kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you. Forgiveness is hard. It is even harder when we do not forgive ourselves. Let’s review what the Bible says about forgiveness. In Ephesians 4:32 it says that we should be kind to others and forgive them for Christ has forgiven...
Hear the inside scoop on what to expect from Financial Peace University as a student, headwinds you may encounter as a coordinator and most importantly other areas to consider once you reach the goal of being debt free with a full emergency fund.
According to Financial Peace University (FPU), there are two personalities when it comes to money. The Nerd and the Free-Spirit. The nerd is the one who loves to make a budget. They want to sit down and analyze where their money is coming from and where is it going. They like the math, and it provides a sense of control to tell...
If you feel like the walls at home are getting smaller and smaller every day you are not alone. Think about it, when the worlds of work from home, remote school, and everyday life collide stress is going to increase. Establishing necessary boundaries empowers everyone to take control and achieve high levels of peace in every household regardless of the challenges around...
Getting started with a budget can be hard. I started by doing a “budget” on an excel sheet. The problem was my spreadsheet used averages and it was only a life event change that would make me open it up (now what folder did I save that in?). When I say life event, I am talking about a job change...