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You’ve done your best to manage your money well, but there are so many conflicting standards: Is debt good or bad? Should I be planning my retirement or giving my money to the poor? You want to know if you are doing the right thing - you want to know what the Catholic tradition has always taught about how to manage family money. Can the rich be saved? How much money am I obligated to give away? What does the Church actually teach about debt, investments, and retirement? What about Catholic education expenses and taxes? You may be surprised to learn that many of the answers we have been given to these questions are either from a Protestant, Gnostic, Atheistic, or Marxian perspective – but not Catholic.
Catholic Money: A Father Teaches His Son About Family Finances is a summary of 2000 years of Church teaching on this subject and a guide to how you can apply these timeless truths to everyday financial situations in the 21st century. Christopher B. Warner gives you a window into the lessons he has taught his own son about personal finance - a proven philosophy that can guide your financial decision-making processes through every season of life.
Do you need a budget plan that is aligned with your deepest beliefs? This book is for you. By following these Catholic standards, you will no longer spend, give, or invest money with a guilty conscience. You too can manage your family wealth with love and confidence.
Catholic Money: A Father Teaches His Son About Family Finances is a summary of 2000 years of Church teaching on this subject and a guide to how you can apply these timeless truths to everyday financial situations in the 21st century. Christopher B. Warner gives you a window into the lessons he has taught his own son about personal finance - a proven philosophy that can guide your financial decision-making processes through every season of life.
Do you need a budget plan that is aligned with your deepest beliefs? This book is for you. By following these Catholic standards, you will no longer spend, give, or invest money with a guilty conscience. You too can manage your family wealth with love and confidence.