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Money Wise and Spiritually Rich

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This book teaches not only the basics of money management, but it also explains the spiritual basis for learning to become financially independent. It is a great book to help motivate you to budget, save, invest, and control your spending because it helps you understand that if used properly, money can help you develop discipline, responsibility, accountability, independence, faith, charity, and love of God and your fellow man. ~ Will, GoodReads A great LDS book of financial wisdom.

195 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1998

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Dennis R. Deaton

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March 31, 2008
This book teaches not only the basics of money management, but it also explains the spiritual basis for learning to become financially independent. It is a great book to help motivate you to budget, save, invest, and control your spending because it helps you understand that if used properly, money can help you develop discipline, responsibility, accountability, independence, faith, charity, and love of God and your fellow man.
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February 18, 2009
A great LDS book of financial wisdom. It's not all about becoming a millionaire, but that the reason to get money is so that you can use it to bless others and to be free of bondage. It's very practical and was really helpful for learning to really manage our money well, and having a healthy attitude towards the money.
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June 7, 2009
Everyone thinks they can write a book on personal finance. (I'm looking at you, Richard Paul Evans.) But Dennis Deaton really did a nice job with this one. The book is deeply rooted in Mormon spirituality, so it won't resonate with everyone, but this really is a good holistic look at the principles behind financial management.
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February 25, 2008
I went to education week with my Dad in 2003 and we got this book after seeing a seminar on it. It is a great book!
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