Christian Investing and Money Management

by Debra Lohrere

ISBN: 978-1-4303-0428-9
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: Debra Lohrere
Copyright: © 2006 by Debra Lohrere Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First
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Printed: 164 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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Christians are called to be good stewards - to use our money, our time and our abilities to benefit God’s kingdom. The implications of this are far reaching. Not only should we not squander the finances that God has given us, but we should also be seeking to invest them and make them grow so that we can sow them back into Christian ministries. This book demonstrates money management techniques and shows how to set goals, take control of your finances and start investing. It explains how a combination of using Good Debt to buy properties and then allowing Compounding to do its work is one of the most effective ways for creating wealth over a 10 to 20 year period. It explains how to build a portfolio of investment properties and the various strategies that can be used for property investing, which suit different people depending on their current income or financial position. It demonstrates how to effectively utilise the power of leveraging and the tax advantages available to property investors.


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As a boy in the 1950's, Gary Winnick sat glued to every episode of the television show "The Millionaire," transfixed by the stories of needy people and the wealthy individual who helped them out. Unlike many of his friends, though, he liked to imagine how it would feel to be the man who wrote the check and gave it away, not the person on the receiving end.

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