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Making large financial decisions can be difficult. It’s one thing to analyze the facts once you have them, but sorting through countless opinions looking for facts can be exhausting and overwhelming.

Instead of researching every financial decision, some people like to find a person or expert they mostly agree with, or believe is knowledgeable, and follow their every advice. This may seem easier at first, but often it leads to major financial problems.

Resource Links:A Biblical Guide to Personal Finance

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Manage episode 371035183 series 1082285
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Making large financial decisions can be difficult. It’s one thing to analyze the facts once you have them, but sorting through countless opinions looking for facts can be exhausting and overwhelming.

Instead of researching every financial decision, some people like to find a person or expert they mostly agree with, or believe is knowledgeable, and follow their every advice. This may seem easier at first, but often it leads to major financial problems.

Resource Links:A Biblical Guide to Personal Finance

  continue reading

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