March Madness – Help Me Win! A week or so back I posted on this blog to beg for everyone to vote for me in round 2 the Free Money Finance March Madness competition. It seems to have worked as I eked out a win to move on to the sweet sixteen! Round 3, or […]
Personal Finance Bible Verse Of The Day: I Am Ready For Anything Through Christ
For I have learned to be content, whatever the circumstances may be. I know now how to live when things are difficult and I know how to live when things are prosperous. In general and in particular I have learned the secret of eating well or going hungry of facing either plenty of poverty. I […]
Accountability: Sometimes You Need Someone To Slap You On The Back Of Your Head
When we were taking Dave Ramsey’s personal finance course, “Financial Peace University” last year, one of the things he stresses in his course is the need to have someone in your life who can keep you accountable for your financial goals. For single people it might be a close friend, a mentor or a parent. […]
When Renting A Car, Save Money By Not Paying For The Extras
My wife and I went on vacation last week, and since we were planning on driving to several cities all across Florida, we decided that we would probably need a rental car. Renting a car should be pretty simple, right? Well, yes AND no. There are a lot of things to remember when renting a […]
Time To Do Your Taxes? Some Services Charge More The Longer You Wait!
Right around this time of year we start thinking about doing our taxes. Doing taxes is never any fun, especially if you’re expecting to have to pay extra like I am this year. It’s natural to want to try and put it off as long as you can. Don’t put it off too long, however, […]
I’ve Been On Vacation, But It’s Like I Was Never Gone! Great Guest Posts!
For the past week or so I was basking in the Florida sun as my wife and I took a brief hiatus to visit her good friend from Armenia who is currently getting a master’s degree at the University of Central Florida. We had a great time, and got some well needed rest. It wasn’t […]
The Frugal Guide To Eating Out
Eating out doesn’t have to be as expensive as you might think. Here are some tips to cut back on costs when dining at your favorite restaurants.
Economic Crisis Means Great Time To Buy a Roth IRA
Assuming you are investing for future retirement, you should seriously consider the Roth IRA (Individual Retirement Account). I am already a huge fan of the Roth, but as the national debt increases with each federal bailout, the Roth is looking better all of the time. Let me explain why. Save Taxes on Down The Road […]
New Economic Stimulus And Transportation Accounts
This is an article from our good friends over at http://www.freefrombroke.com. Free From Broke is a great site with tons of great content about saving money and keeping you free from broke! Check out the site and subscribe to the RSS feed! Does your employer offer a Transportation Spending Account? credit: *Solar ikon* This is […]
Dave Ramsey’s 7 Baby Steps Review: Get Out Of Debt, Build Wealth And Give.
This is a complete review of Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps plan for getting out of debt, building wealth and giving.
It’s Been An Amazing Year For Bible Money Matters! Post Roundup
The past year has been an amazing ride for me here at Bible Money Matters. I started this blog with the intent of just sharing some of my thoughts about our financial journey, and then as a journal as my wife and I attended Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University. I thought it might even be […]
Tip: The Credit Card Companies Are Not Your Friend, They Just Want Your Money
I’ve noticed lately that the credit card companies are using a new tactic (or at least new to me). They’re doing things for cardholders that on the surface appear to be helpful in order to make you think that they’re on your side. They’re you’re friend, and they’re here to help you! I’ve seen a […]
Personal Finance Bible Verse Of The Day: Don’t Become Weary In Doing Good
Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers. Galatians 6:9-10 This week at my church the pastor […]
Stop Worrying About The Things You Can’t Affect, And Work On Those You Can
When you watch the news these days, there really isn’t much to get excited about. The markets are down, our deficit is going up, and the spending seems to be out of control. There’s enough bad news for everyone to get upset and worried 24 hours a day if they want to. I have a […]