If you are a Christian, you probably realize that God has called us to be good stewards of our finances, as with everything else in our lives. What does that mean? The word "steward" means "caretaker." We are called to take care of our possessions for God - because they all belong to him! Everything on Earth is His, and your home, car, cash, credit cards (!), and checkbook are not exceptions. If you want to know how this affects your life, keep reading.
The first thing you have to do, if you're serious about being a steward of your money, is figure out how much you have and keep track of it! There are many easy-to-use (almost idiot-proof!), high quality, software packages which will make it easier for you. My recommendation is Quicken 2004 Premier. Get it, and use it - you can even set it up to download your statements and track your purchases automatically.
Next, set a budget. Then, stick to it. Again, Quicken can help with this. A good way to think of budgeting priorities is this: your money is "GOD'S."
When you follow GOD'S priorities in this way, you will have the joy of following God's commands, the joy of helping others, freedom from debt, and even more to give!
When you save, you need to look at all your options. You may want the help of a CPA (Certified Professional Accountant) in determining your savings goals and plans, maybe even on an ongoing basis. Be sure you don't just bury your money under a mattress, or even put it in a low-yield savings account! Find investments which match your needs, and pursue them. To get started, look at Investopedia.com.
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