Two parts warning about the corrosive effect of debt, one part encouragement that such slavery can be overcome, Howard Dayton’s manual to a better way of living is an almost constitutional document in the Christian financial ministry movement. Dayton is the founder of Crown Financial Ministries, the benchmark institution in what has become an effort to counteract the personal indebtedness that increasingly pervades Western economies. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘finances’
a wake-up call: Howard Dayton, Your Money Counts. The Biblical Guide to Earning, Spending, Saving, Investing, Giving, and Getting Out of Debt
Posted in reseña, tagged finances, Howard Dayton, reseña on September 21, 2007| Leave a Comment »
How to get financially naked: Mary Hunt, Debt-Proof Your Marriage. How to Achieve Financial Harmony (Debt-Proof Living)
Posted in paterfamilias, reseña, tagged finances, Mary Hunt, reseña on August 31, 2007| Leave a Comment »
Something has happened to Mary Hunt since her 1999 publication on Debt-Free Living. Or perhaps it’s happened to her editor. Or perhaps a ghost writer has slipped into her life.
Regardless, the same passion and good sense is now expressed with a pleasant and flowing presentation that makes her medicine all the more bearable to the debt-laden patient. (more…)
a common touch and a devoted fan base: Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine
Posted in reseña, tagged finances, periodicals, reseña on August 30, 2007| Leave a Comment »
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance is a worthy challenge to Money magazine for a monthly dose of economic and investing trends, helpful financial tips, and—in KPF‘s case—a kind of populist advocacy for the little guy investor. (more…)
Coffee, tea, Forbes, or Fortune?: Fortune magazine
Posted in reseña, tagged finances, periodicals, reseña on August 30, 2007| Leave a Comment »
If you need to keep abreast of financials and business on a monthly basis, Forbes and Fortune are the two conventional choices. (more…)