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REALIGN: Finding God's Purpose for Your Money by Jimmy Seibert


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personal-finance
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You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich


Emilie Bellet - 2019
    Does it have to be like this? You're Not Broke, You're Pre-Rich will tell you that it really doesn't; you can have your avocado on toast and stop renting and start saving too.This essential handbook will help debunk the financial jargon and break the money taboo. Packed with actionable tips and no nonsense practical advice, You're Not Broke, You're Pre-Rich will teach you how to make your savings work for you, how you could invest your money, why you need to understand your pension, and why your financial health is just as important as your mental and physical health.This indispensable manual will be your comprehensive guide to financial freedom, giving you the confidence and conviction to regain control of your bank balance and live a happier, richer life.

Discipline: The Glad Surrender


Elisabeth Elliot - 1982
    Former missionary and beloved author Elisabeth Elliot offers her understanding of discipline and its value for modern people.Now repackaged for the next generation of Christians, Discipline: The Glad Surrender shows readers how to-discipline the mind, body, possessions, time, and feelings-overcome anxiety-change poor habits and attitudes-trust God in times of trial and hardship-let Christ have control in all areas of lifeElliot masterfully and gently takes readers through Scripture, personal stories, and lovely observations of the world around her in order to help them discover the understanding that our fulfillment as human beings depends on our answer to God's call to obedience.

Almost Free Money: How to Make Significant Money on Free Items That You Can Find Anywhere, Including Garage Sales, Scrap Metal, and Discarded Items


Eric Michael - 2012
    This 119-page document (which is all information content, and no extraneous illustrations) is a compilation of ten years of research into materials that can easily be found in any location around the world for free or under $1. The book teaches readers methods for effectively reselling items online on eBay and at the Amazon marketplace with extremely high profit rates. The author has successfully used the research relayed in this book to locate and sell over 12,000 items at an average profit of over 500%. Here are the Top Ten Benefits from reading Almost Free Money:Learn how to get your hands on tons of free items and materials that can be sold on the internet from home, or at physical locations if you prefer. Readers are provided with appendices containing over 520 such items, and the eBay categories where the items may be listed for maximum profit. Identify items that already exist in your home that can be sold for great money. We will take a tour through your home and property and discuss items that can make you money instantly! Find gold, silver and platinum for free in a variety of sources. Gold currently has a spot price of about $1700 a troy ounce. If you are an internet seller, and only selling on eBay, you are missing the boat! You will learn where to effectively sell your treasure.Learn what to look for while you are at garage sales, thrift stores, and flea markets. You will learn how to sell scrap metal - the ultimate free money. You will take a virtual trip to a scrap metal dealer. Selling scrap is easy and fun. Launch your home business for peanuts, and organize your business effectively, including record keeping and income tax issues.Learn how to research on the internet, the most important skill for an entrepreneur. Make money from home at any time of the day or night. You will build an inventory and make money while you sleep. Find inventory anywhere in the world. Anybody can do this! We are confident that you will enjoy the accounts of finding treasure for free, and benefit from the information provided in this book. Come on and in and join several thousand fellow savers, garage sale shoppers and scrappers who have ordered Almost Free Money.

Gazelles, Baby Steps & 37 Other Things: Dave Ramsey Taught Me about Debt


Jon Acuff - 2010
     * Do your former credit card companies stalk you like a deranged ex-girlfriend? Page 45. * Do you need to baby-proof your home against 27-year-old kids trying to move into your basement? Page 19. * Have you ever made the basket walk of shame? Page 173. * Was your biggest question throughout Financial Peace University “How many blue shirts does Dave actually own?” Page 13. Dave's Thoughts:Too often, our money problems grow into some kind of monster hiding in the closet, growing bigger and badder and scarier every day that we keep them hidden. But if we want to change the behaviors that get us into trouble, we’ve got to kick the monster out of the closet—and laugh at him.And I don’t know anyone better equipped to do this than Jon Acuff. Through his blog and book, Stuff Christians Like, Jon’s proven that he has a unique perspective on life that helps us get the joke and get the truth behind the joke every time. Lucky for us, Jon decided to chronicle his observations on his own journey toward Financial Peace. Think of it as an insider’s guide to the “Dave Ramsey” stuff we all laugh about.