Borrow From None

Borrow From None
Borrow From None
Simple and straightforward financial discussion from a Biblical perspective.
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11/19 14:08 Are you Ready for Black Friday?
I'm not sure how this happened but next week is Thanksgiving already! And that means that next Friday is Black Friday, that frenzied day of shopping craziness throughout the US. Black Friday is usually a day that you can find some great prices on...
11/18 13:13 Guest Post: Five Frugal Multi Millionaires
This guest post was written by Kris who writes about managing personal finances for a credit card comparison website which compares a range of balance transfer cards and cash back credit cards. When not writing, Kris enjoys spending quality time with...
11/16 10:57 Weekly Bible Verse
Wealth from get-rich-quick schemes quickly disappears; wealth from hard work grows over time. Proverbs 13:11 (NLT) According to the Bible, there is a right and a wrong way to grow wealth. The wrong way, of course, is to employ get rich schemes and...
11/13 12:15 Financial Peace University Lesson 7 Clause and Effect
The Role of Insurance in your Financial Plan This week's lesson was about insurance – all kinds of insurance. Ramsey introduced the various types of insurance that he recommends for each person and also briefly touched on the types of insurance...
11/12 10:02 Monthly Net Worth Update November 2009
It's that time again – time to start listening to Christmas music! Woohoo!! (Yes, I know it's early...my wife has been resisting as I move the start date up earlier each year. I hit November 1st one year, but this year she didn't let me start...

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