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Welcome to Catholic Money Talk where we talk about all things money and finance. Many times we look at financial decisions and money matters in a vacuum. But here we try to look at these same items through a Catholic lens. If God made us to know him, love him, and serve him in this life so that we can be happy forever with him in the next, we need to determine how we can know, love, and serve him with our finances. We tackle topics like debt, home buying and other large purchases, insurance, ...
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Part Two: I finish my discussion with Dave and Judy Touhill. We discuss the important areas of life and how to engage our children as they mature, especially as they approach marriage. There are three stages of parenting. Stage 1 - Raising children Stage 2 - Giving advice Stage 3 - Living as brothers and sisters in the Lord with our adult children …
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We might think we need to start budgeting or up our financial game when we are going through a life event, or some major transition. No, we need to budget so we can manage our finances well. We need to intentionally create space to save so we can respond to whatever the Lord puts in front of us. Support the Show. Get in touch with Paul Monthly Subs…
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Everyone has a financial lifestyle. Whether they created it intentionally or it has been created by small day-to-day decisions that add up. Some are good, and some are not. Let's talk about how to create a Financial Lifestyle that has Jesus as Lord. Support the Show. Get in touch with Paul Monthly Subscription to Catholic Money Talk…
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Whether you are newly married or recently engaged, you might need to start sharing about your finances with your spouse or fiancé. Finding a way to start sharing about your finances can be challenging. Here are five questions that can help start the conversation. And if you have been married for several years, and have never taken the time to under…
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Have you ever said or heard someone else say, "We aren't really spenders!" Why do we say that? And what does it even mean? We are usually making some type of comparison that will not help us in the pursuit of our goals. Let's talk about it. Support the Show. Get in touch with Paul Monthly Subscription to Catholic Money Talk…
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Welcome to 2024! In this episode, I walk you through seven questions that will help you develop a financial plan for the New Year. Whether it is the first year that you are trying to develop a financial plan or the 20th year, these seven questions are sure to make the process clear and simple. Here is a free resource to help you start your plan: Fi…
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Christmas is a time when we need to remember to have great gratitude. One of our favorite traditions is watching, It's a Wonerful Life. May we all have the joy and gratitude that George has as we recount all that the Lord has done for us. God bless. Merry Christmas! Support the Show. Get in touch with Paul Monthly Subscription to Catholic Money Tal…
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Once we say no, we can continue to move towards our yes. But we have to say no. If this is new to us, it will be one of the hardest things we need to do. But it will yield so much fruit in our lives. Let's start to say no to those things that stand in the way of achieving what the Lord is putting before us. Support the Show. Get in touch with Paul …
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I am joined by my good friend Dr Justin Anderson as we discuss Virtue and finance. Particularly focusing on the virtue of prudence. Justin is Professor and Chair of Moral Theology at Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology at Seton Hall University. He is also the author of the book Virtue and Grace in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas and co…
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In order to be thankful and grateful to the Lord. We need to have humility and recognize that everything belongs to him, and all we have, we have received from him. Sometimes we might not have put ourselves in a position to expereince the fruit of his blessings. So let's fix that! Support the Show. Get in touch with Paul Monthly Subscription to Cat…
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Variable and Unpredictable income can be a challenge. Understanding the key components of creating a plan to handle irregular income is crucial. In this episode, I go over three of the key components for creating a plan to handle irregular income. Support the Show. Get in touch with Paul Monthly Subscription to Catholic Money Talk…
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Have you ever thought about retirement? Retirement can be an exciting thing, or the thought of it can be a scary thing. Either way, the Lord has a plan for you and he wants you to be peaceful. Join me as I walk through how to take a look at your retirement situation. Support the Show. Get in touch with Paul Monthly Subscription to Catholic Money Ta…
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Life insurance is one of those financial items that most people struggle to understand. If we learn about it, it is usually from the person trying to sell it to us. In this episode, I answer some of the most common questions I get asked about life insurance. And don't worry, I don't sell life insurance, so there is no sales pitch from me. Support t…
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Know the truth, and the Truth will set you free! Understanding the truth about money is a key element in developing a solid financial plan. I go through four common money myths and provide the truth to replace those myths. Support the Show. Get in touch with Paul Monthly Subscription to Catholic Money Talk…
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We are all unique in how we handle and relate to money. Knowing our money personality is a key component of being successful with finances. It will also improve our communication with our spouse as we work together. Support the Show. Get in touch with Paul Monthly Subscription to Catholic Money TalkBy Paul Scarfone
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We continue to discuss the Seven Elements of a financial plan. In this episode, we focus on the fifth element, Monitoring and Reassessing the plan. We talk about how to do this and why it is important. Support the Show. Get in touch with Paul Monthly Subscription to Catholic Money TalkBy Paul Scarfone
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There are Seven Elements to a good Financial Plan. I go through all seven and we dive into the First Element - Assessing the Situation. Helpful FREE tools to complete your assessment: Personal Financial Statement Income and Expense Statement Support the Show. Get in touch with Paul Monthly Subscription to Catholic Money Talk…
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We might have heard the phrase "live below your means". But how do we do that? Why do we do that? There are Four main elements to living below your means. 1. Actively Budget 2. Eliminate Debt 3. Prepare for the unexpected 4. Save for the future But, why do we do this? It eliminates money stress and puts us in a place to experience the Lord's blessi…
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