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In a culture where going to the mall is a treatment for depression and shopping is the national response to terrorism, how does our relationship with money impact our relationships with one another— and God.
In a world that teaches our net-worth is equal to our self-worth and that more stuff is the key to happiness, what in the world are we supposed to do in a recession?!?!
One place to start is to change our thinking...
The Living Wi$ely Budget Course is a tool for everyone - regardless of your financial situation - because it is a course about exploring our relationship with money as well as developing practical tools to help us control our finances, rather than allowing our finances to control us.
Join Canon Chris Harris, Tax Attorney and Erin Sacco Pineda, Certified Public Accountant, for what will be a fun and enlightening experience, beginning Thursday, February 5th through February 26th from 6:30pm - 8pm. In this this 4-part series, you’ll get practical help and guidance to:
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Remove money as a barrier to spiritual growth
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Prioritize financial goals
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Identify action steps to reduce expenses
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Reduce debt
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Develop a personalized spending plan
The course is free and all are welcome! Please contact Chris Harris for more information or to enroll: 619-298-7261 x334 or harrisc@stpaulcathedral.org
SERIES SCHEDULE - 4 classes
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Feb 5th — Introduction: Why have a plan?
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Feb 12th — Giving & Saving
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Feb 19th — Debt & Spending
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Feb 26th — Working Your Plan
Join us at the 9am Forum, Sunday January 26th for a preview of the course, entitled:
My Money Autobiography.
(No need to pre-register for the forum.)
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