Most people look forward to retirement in their later life. It’s a rewarding feeling when the fruit of your labor becomes apparent, and retirement is within reach.

Most people look forward to retirement in their later life. It’s a rewarding feeling when the fruit of your labor becomes apparent, and retirement is within reach.
What makes a good investment? Making a profit on a particular stock? Good. Getting rid of an investment that was projected to double in the next five years? Not good. But when it comes to the principles that guide values-aligned investing, there are deeper things to consider.
Most people would not consider paying taxes one of the more fulfilling things this life offers. Some people may go so far as to call the tax system unfair.
Building and maintaining an emergency fund is important no matter what stage of life you’re in.
Financial planning is a pressing demand that most of us feel throughout our lives. As soon as we move out of the house for the first time or start our first job, we start thinking of how to spend and save our money wisely.
It’s easy to forget that “the love of money,” not money itself, is the root of all evil when there are so many differing opinions on wealth, debt, budgeting, spending, and money management. Most Christians desire to steward their money well, but it can be challenging to translate this into practical and biblical actions.
Charitable giving is one of the greatest pleasures we can experience as we reach financial stability. While many people believe that it isn’t as satisfying as buying a new luxury item, little can compare to changing someone’s life through selfless generosity.