Money Management Tips with Melissa Partridge
Wednesday, February 19th
1:00 p.m.
Sister Holley's Home
Wednesday, February 19th
1:00 p.m.
Sister Holley's Home
Money Management Tips with Melissa Partridge
Wednesday, February 19th 1:00 p.m. Sister Holley's Home
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![]() Being provident involves being "wise, frugal, prudent, making provision for the future while attending to immediate needs." --Barbara B. Smith A fresh start. This is what January is. It is a month of both reflection and anticipation. We ask ourselves if our goals from the previous year were attained and we look forward to, and some times dread the setting of new ones. President Dieter F. Uchtdorf states, " There is something incredibly hopeful about a fresh start." In January's first presidency message, The Best Time To Plant a Tree, he states, "There is something wonderful and hopeful about the word now. There is something empowering about the fact that if we choose to decide now, we can move forward at this very moment." I want to encourage you to take a look at your family's financial situation this month. Begin by asking yourselves these questions: Do you pay your tithes and offerings? What debt can we start paying off today? Do you have and do you follow a budget? Do you have an emergency reserve of money? The above link takes you to an amazing assortment of free financial resources provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. For those of you who are Beehive Federal Credit Union members they offer Dave Ramsey's, Financial Peace University program. Steve and I attended this and it is not only informative but entertaining too! I recommend it to everyone, whether you are in debt or not. Let January 2014 be the beginning of your families financial security. Soups with Sister Holley |
AuthorDawn—is a classically eclectic, slightly high strung, Back to Basics mom of four amazing kids. And a Christ-following, homeschooling, cherry cheese cake loving wife to one unbelievably patient husband. Archives
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