| MAKING MONEY WORK The Christian Declaration of Financial Independence 
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		   What should your financial snapshot look like, especially as a Christian? Bill G. Page from Making Money Work presents this creative way to view your finances. Preface  To encourage people  to better understand and appreciate the principles of Christian financial  stewardship as set forth in the article and sections below. Article I We the Christian people hereby agree to the following: Section 1. We recognize that God is the creator and owner of all things. We promise to be  the best possible “stewards” of all that God entrust us with during our  lives—including our own personal relationship with Jesus Christ, our spiritual  growth, our family lives, our relationships with others, and our finances. Section 2. We will show our love and appreciation to God for the sacrifice of Jesus Christ  on the cross as He bore our sins that we might have life eternal by accepting God’s Mercy and  Grace. We will tithe/give (goal—10% or more) to help others with not only our  money, but also with our time and talent.
 Section 3. We will help God secure our futures by saving and investing. We will start saving  immediately. We will first save at least $1,000 for an “emergency fund” that is  placed in a safe liquid account. Next we will save 3-9 months living expenses  for our “emergency fund.” In addition to our “emergency fund,” we will save and  invest for the future (goal—at least 10%). Section 4. We will take care of our finances by tracking each account and putting money  where it will grow. Section 5. We will invest for the long-term. Financial futures are built on patience, time,  and hard work. We will avoid speculative investments and investments that are  too risky.   Section 6. We will pay our “fair share” of taxes. While paying our “fair share” of taxes,  we will utilize tax strategies that minimize our tax bite. We will focus on  investments that are less taxed than the highest rate, which is “earned  income”—such as a paycheck. We will utilize “portfolio income”—such as stocks,  mutual funds, and bonds that are less taxed than “earned income.” We will focus  on “passive income” —investments such as real estate, which is the least taxed  income. Section 7. We will use our home as a savings account. Our home provides shelter and helps  build equity for our futures. We will save for a large down payment—at least  20% or more—when we buy a home. We will purchase a home that is affordable for  our budgets. We will pay off the mortgage loan as soon as possible. We will  leave our home equity safe instead of spending it on perishable things.   Section 8. We will live within our means. We will spend less than we earn. We will be  content and grateful for the resources we currently have. We will make every  effort to pay for purchases without acquiring debt.
 Section 9. We will protect our credit worthiness. We will pay our bills on time.
 Section 10. We will avoid debt whenever possible. We will only borrow money when necessary  and only in amounts we can comfortably pay back. We will know the cost of  borrowing before agreeing to any debt repayments. We will add the cost of  borrowing to the original purchase price and ask if the purchase is worth the  total cost. We will borrow the least amount of money possible, at the lowest  rate possible, and for the shortest time possible.  Section 11. We will destroy credit cards if we are not paying the balances in full each  month in order to avoid extra finance charges. If currently spending more than  earned, we will stop incurring additional debt immediately and work on a plan  to pay off debt. Section 12. We will not confuse our “self worth” with our “net worth.” Regardless of  whether you are a pauper, middle class, or a billionaire, Jesus Christ died for  your sins that you might have life eternal. You are of infinite worth to God. God  desires that you be a good steward of His resources; however, you will not be  taking money with you to heaven. Your relationship with God and others is more  important than money. 
 We mutually  pledge our commitment to these declarations with a firm reliance on the  protection of God’s divine providence.
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            | Jesus said, “…a man’s life does not consist in the  abundance of his possessions”—Luke  12:15 (NIV). 
  Making Money Work strives  to provide the absolute finest in Christian personal finance education. Making  Money Work:  A Christian Guide For  Personal Finance is a book based on Biblical principles that helps people  become better stewards of God’s resources. It comes with a CD-ROM that contains  over 90 personal finance calculators. We also have a CD-RW for those that would  like to use Making Money Work as a course. Visit www.MakingMoneyWork.us. |       
 
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