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Wealth

You Can Make A lot Of Money And Still Be Poor

It doesn’t seem to matter how much money a person earns, if they don’t work on developing effective money management skills, they can end up bankrupt.  I was reading an article on Yahoo! that talked about seven professional athletes who squandered away their money on all kinds of gadgets and doodads rather than investing it wisely.

Although it may seem like it would be easier to manage your money if you had a lot of it, it’s obvious from reading the article that having more money isn’t the solution.  Instead, what it takes is a disciplined approach; creating a budget, paying yourself first, controlling your spending, and most importantly, not spending more than you earn.  Although people who make a lot of money may not have to be as strict with their spending, they still need to follow the basic principles of effective money management; otherwise they could end up like Scottie Pippen and Lenny Dykstra.

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Money Saving Tips

Read Books For Free And Sell Books You Do Not Need

Books can be really expensive, but the knowledge we can gain from them is sometimes priceless.  That being said, I am all about being a good steward with my money, so below is the process I follow when I want to read a certain book.

Whenever my husband or I learn about a book that we want to read, instead of going out and buying it right away, we check our local library database online to see if they have a copy available.  If they do, we put in a request online and we are notified when it is ready for pick up.  We do this for all the books that we only plan to read once.

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General

Overcoming Materialism And Becoming A Good Steward

I wouldn’t consider myself to be someone who is materialistic.  Most material things are not all that appealing to me.  In fact, for the most part I would say that I am a very contented person.  I don’t really enjoy shopping because I seldom want to buy anything.  It just has no attraction for me.  I am happy as long as I have enough food to eat, a place to live, and special people to share life with.

I used to be different.  When I was a lot younger I used to want to buy new clothing all the time.  I loved to buy sweaters, and whenever I got a chance I bought another one.  Foolishly I also used to want to buy the most expensive brand name clothing and shoes.  I think the main reason was because I wanted to fit in with everyone else, and it seemed to me that everyone else wore Nike shoes and Mondetta clothing. I also used to spend every last penny on junk food and renting movies.

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