Managing Your Money My top 5 books on personal finance. Rusty Leonard, CEO of Stewardship Partners Investment Counsel
February 3, 2009
Burkett categorizes the 2,300+ Bible verses that have anything to do with money and wealth. Anyone interested in personal finance should start with this book.
Templeton was well known for his deep wisdom and global perspective, both of which are on full display in this easy-to-read summary of lessons learned from a legendary financier.
This short but powerful treatise on the joy of giving has the potential to profoundly change how you view personal finance—and all of life. Alcorn's approach offers blessings no financial planner can.
Blue offers excellent practical steps for cultivating a generous lifestyle, and shows that personal contentment depends not on the size of your wallet, but on the size of your heart.
Willmer challenges readers to carefully consider how they handle all that God has entrusted to them. He doesn't shy away from tough questions.
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