Biblical Principles for Financial Success: Student Workbook

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Rich Brott, 2008 - Business & Economics - 228 pages
This book is an ideal text for use in the classroom, small groups, church events and in junior high, high school and college settings. Author Rich Brott had designed the syllabus in a way that is user friendly, easy to teach, easy to learn. No prior knowledge is required from student or teacher. A summary of the content follows: Module 1 - God's Economy Lesson One: Money in God's Economy Lesson Two: The Cycle of Money Lesson Three: The Blessing of Giving Module 2 - Man's Stewardship Lesson Four: Principles of a Blessed Person Lesson Five: Persona of a Steward Lesson Six: Disciplines of a Steward Module 3 - Family Decisions Lesson Seven: How to Make Wise Family Decisions Lesson Eight: Facing Financial Challenges Lesson Nine: Defining Your Financial Future Module 4 - Spending Management Lesson Ten: Managing Your Cash Flow Lesson Eleven: Financial Benefits of Budgeting Lesson Twelve: Designing the Perfect Budget Lesson Thirteen: Developing the Savings Habit Lesson Fourteen: Borrowing and Credit Issues Module 5 - Making Lifestyle Changes Lesson Fifteen: Getting out of Debt Lesson Sixteen: Making Lifestyle Changes Lesson Seventeen: Areas of Financial Vulnerability Module 6 - Investing with a Vision Lesson Eighteen: Investing for your Future Lesson Nineteen: Planning for Retirement

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Contents

Money in Gods Economy
13
The Blessing of Giving
35
Principles of a Blessed Person
49
Disciplines of a Steward
69
Facing Financial Challenges
89
Managing Your Cash Flow
107
Designing the Perfect Budget
121
Borrowing and Credit Issues
137
Making Lifestyle Changes
157
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Rich Brott holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business and Economics and a Master of Business Administration. He has served in an executive position of some very successful businesses. Additionally, he has functioned on the board of directors for churches, businesses, and charities and served on an advisory board for a college and other entities. He has traveled to more than 25 countries on teaching assignments and business concerns. Rich has authored over twenty books. He and his wife Karen, have been married for 35 years. Rich Brott resides in Portland, Oregon, with his wife, three children, son-in-law and granddaughter.

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