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What happens when financial planning is driven not just by numbers—but by purpose?
In this episode of The Fiscal Foxhole, Rob Moore and Omen Quelvog unpack what faith‑based financial planning really means, how it compares to values‑based planning, and why money itself is never the goal—only the tool.
With Easter on the horizon (and a classic April Fool’s fake‑out to start the show), the conversation goes deep into how beliefs shape financial decisions, from saving and investing to giving and defining “enough.”
🧠 This Week’s Big Ideas
✝️ Faith‑Based vs. Values‑Based Planning
Rob and Omen explore where secular and faith‑based planning overlap, why purpose matters at every stage of life (especially after retirement), and how belief systems—religious or not—inevitably show up in financial plans.
💸 Giving, Taxes, and Intentionality
📈 Investing & Conviction
🕰️ This Week in History
🎯 Key Takeaways
🎲 Foxhole Trivia
What’s the most commonly cited origin of April Fool’s Day?
👋Connect with us!
Questions for the show? Email [email protected].
Book a meeting with Omen
Book a meeting with Rob
The Fiscal Foxhole is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, or legal advice.
By Rob Moore and Omen QuelvogWhat happens when financial planning is driven not just by numbers—but by purpose?
In this episode of The Fiscal Foxhole, Rob Moore and Omen Quelvog unpack what faith‑based financial planning really means, how it compares to values‑based planning, and why money itself is never the goal—only the tool.
With Easter on the horizon (and a classic April Fool’s fake‑out to start the show), the conversation goes deep into how beliefs shape financial decisions, from saving and investing to giving and defining “enough.”
🧠 This Week’s Big Ideas
✝️ Faith‑Based vs. Values‑Based Planning
Rob and Omen explore where secular and faith‑based planning overlap, why purpose matters at every stage of life (especially after retirement), and how belief systems—religious or not—inevitably show up in financial plans.
💸 Giving, Taxes, and Intentionality
📈 Investing & Conviction
🕰️ This Week in History
🎯 Key Takeaways
🎲 Foxhole Trivia
What’s the most commonly cited origin of April Fool’s Day?
👋Connect with us!
Questions for the show? Email [email protected].
Book a meeting with Omen
Book a meeting with Rob
The Fiscal Foxhole is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, or legal advice.