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Episode 12: Bob Lotich (The Power of Small Financial Steps)
by Crown Financial | August 26, 2020
Episode 12: Bob Lotich (The Power of Small Financial Steps) Crown Stewardship PodcastEpisode 12: Bob Lotich (The Power of Small...
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Why Getting Out of Debt May Be Overrated
by Chuck Bentley | August 23, 2020
Are you in debt? Do you feel guilty about being in debt? Most Christians probably know it is best...
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Ask Chuck: Should I Buy a House?
by Chuck Bentley | August 14, 2020
Dear Chuck, My wife and I are considering buying a house now although it’s a year earlier than we...
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Ask Chuck: Should I Buy Gold?
by Chuck Bentley | August 7, 2020
Dear Chuck, Gold is soaring now. Should I buy gold before our economy tanks?  Gold Fever   Dear Gold...
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How To Reduce Financial Stress
by Chuck Bentley | July 30, 2020
With many things causing stress in today’s world, here is a short list of financial practices that will reduce your stress,...
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Ask Chuck: Planning a Budget-Friendly Wedding
by Chuck Bentley | June 26, 2020
Dear Chuck, We anticipate two of our girls will be getting married in the near future. Due to the...
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Ask Chuck: Credit Card Vs. 401(k)?
by Chuck Bentley | June 12, 2020
Dear Chuck, My home’s air conditioner went out. We’re getting by with some fans but need to replace the...
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Ask Chuck: Is Refinancing My House Worth It?
by Chuck Bentley | May 29, 2020
Dear Chuck, With interest rates so low, should we refinance our house? We bought it in 2014 for $220,000....
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“Cash is King!” and Other Bad Financial Advice
by Chuck Bentley | May 28, 2020
“Cash is King!” is a popular financial phrase used to describe the strength of adequate cash flow or cash...
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The Upside of Unemployment
by Chuck Bentley | April 30, 2020
If you or someone you care about are among the millions of Americans who have recently been furloughed (usually...
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