Only Americans can fix America. Here’s my two cents’ worth, in the form of 11 things every American can do to improve our own lives, our families, our communities and our country.
Smart money moves for single parents (and anyone else on a tight budget)
Single parents don’t have much room for error. You have to get the budget down right and you have to stick to it or the consequences will come quickly. Here are some tips to help.
The worry-free path to prosperity
God’s blessings are a promise, but that promise is conditional: It is conditional on our faith, on our involvement and on our obedience. But do those things and you can truly cast your worries aside knowing that God’s hand is on everything you do.
What to do with a tax refund
It’s that time of year when lots of people are getting news of a tax refund. Yay! (And if you have to pay, my condolences. But look at it this way: at least you weren’t overpaying the government last year.) Whether it’s a small amount or a large amount, it’s likely unexpected and it needs to be used wisely.
Progress v. Perfection – The 1% Rule
Getting this money stuff right is often a marathon, not a sprint, especially for those of us who have some bad habits to unlearn. To me, the secret to good stewardship isn’t any of the four keys to financial health (giving, saving, living below your means and hard work) although each of those is critical. But if you’re miserable in the process, good stewardship doesn’t do you much good.