Where the $49 Trillion Is and Why Most Families Are Not In It
Wealth Building Series • Zoe Academy Where the $49 Trillion Is and Why Most Families Are Not In It Americans […]
Wealth Building Series • Zoe Academy Where the $49 Trillion Is and Why Most Families Are Not In It Americans […]
Deuteronomy 8:18 says God gives the ability to produce wealth to confirm His covenant. Building wealth is not worldly. It is covenantal. And protecting that wealth is stewardship.
A good person leaves an inheritance for their children’s children. Not just children. Children’s children. Solomon is asking you to make financial decisions with a multigenerational lens.
Most CPAs are focused on last year’s return. Very few are having the conversation about how your retirement income will be taxed when you start drawing from your accounts.
The Proverbs 31 woman is the most complete financial portrait in all of scripture. She does not wait to be provided for. She is the provision. Chayil – the same word used for Boaz.
If no one in your family has built transferable wealth before, you are the first generation. That means everything you build is a foundation. Here is what you need to know.
A 401(k) helps you accumulate savings. But accumulation is not the same as income. Most families have a savings plan but not an income plan for retirement.
The Proverbs 31 woman does not wait to be provided for. She searches out fields, claims territory, plants, produces, and feeds her community from a position of strength. That is not hustle culture. That is scripture.
Proverbs 13:22 does not say a good person hopes to leave an inheritance. It says they leave one. Generational wealth does not happen by accident. It requires intentional construction.
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