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Disclaimer: This show is not personal financial advice. We discuss general financial principles, we do not provide direct financial or investment advice.
In this episode, the generational curse of financial illiteracy is discussed. The new "normal" of new cars, bigger houses, and the latest and greatest phones is borrowing from our future self for what feels good at the moment.
It's never too late to break that curse and take control of your finances. The earlier the better.
This episode also has a biblical reference to Joseph in the book of Genesis, and how his solution for Egypt serves as a blueprint to financial stewardship (saving during the days of abundance for when the days of famine).
Do you have a topic you'd like to see discussed in an episode or in a blog post? Please let us know at www.BackwoodsMoney.com
By BackwoodsMoney.comDisclaimer: This show is not personal financial advice. We discuss general financial principles, we do not provide direct financial or investment advice.
In this episode, the generational curse of financial illiteracy is discussed. The new "normal" of new cars, bigger houses, and the latest and greatest phones is borrowing from our future self for what feels good at the moment.
It's never too late to break that curse and take control of your finances. The earlier the better.
This episode also has a biblical reference to Joseph in the book of Genesis, and how his solution for Egypt serves as a blueprint to financial stewardship (saving during the days of abundance for when the days of famine).
Do you have a topic you'd like to see discussed in an episode or in a blog post? Please let us know at www.BackwoodsMoney.com