Monday, April 30, 2007

Good Sense Indeed



Seth Godin has a great post over on his blog about personal finance. I really enjoy Seth's creativity and practical advice. Here's some of what he has to say about debt and savings.

"When I talk to people who want to become marketers, I almost always tell them to go start something and go market something. The same advice for 15 year olds and seniors. Turning off the TV and building a CafePress store is not only free, but it starts to build a professional-skills asset for the long haul. Pay as much as you need to for things that matter, and as little as you can for things that don't. And never borrow money to pay for something that goes down in value."

Now that's some pretty sound advice. Sounds like what we are learning in the Good $ense course. As we follow God's financial guidelines we become a diligent earner, a generous giver, a wise saver, a cautious debtor and a prudent consumer. Good sense indeed!

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