Your Money Made Simple: The Key to Financial Freedom

· Harvest House Publishers
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Financial Advice for Every Season of Life

Does successfully making the most of your money feel like a mystery? Are you wondering where it goes or how to get a grip on your spending?

Author and Christian financial advisor Russ Crosson has spent more than 40 years guiding individuals and couples in everyday financial situations. In Your Money Made Simple, he offers the key to mastering your finances biblically—and it’s not about how much money you make.

Customized to meet your needs, this resource teaches you how to manage your income wisely by....
  • offering proven formulas that work for any income level, age, or vocation
  • setting you on a path to freedom from financial worries
  • including easy-to-use financial planning tools and graphic charts

Packed with wisdom and practical applications, this book will help you make the most of your money and how you spend it.

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4.7
3 reviews

About the author

Russ Crosson is executive vice president and chief mission officer of Ronald Blue Trust and executive vice chairman of the board of directors for Thrivent Trust Company. Russ is the author of several books, including Your Life…Well Spent, The Truth About Money Lies, and What Makes a Leader Great. He has been a featured speaker at many venues, including Promise Keepers, Issachar Summit, and America’s Best Hope. He and his wife, Julie, are active in teaching and mentoring around the country on the subjects of money, marriage, and communication.

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