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You vs. The Federal Reserve

By Holden Foster Introduction:  The Federal Reserve serves as the central bank of the United States, responsible for regulating financial markets and setting interest rates. While its importance may not be immediately evident, the Federal Reserve has a profound influence on your life, particularly if you carry student loans. In fact, its impact outweighs that…

What Should I Do With My Life?

By Ethan McCutchen Has anyone ever told you, “God is going to use you in amazing ways?”… This statement is true, However, when the moment arrives to make a concrete career choice, we frequently overlook the reality of such an important decision. There are thousands of occupations in the world that are further broken down…

Estate Planning

What is Estate Planning and Why should I Care about it? By Logan Young Estate planning. This is a financial planning component that is often misunderstood and carries a lot of questions… What is it? Do I need to be doing anything now? When should I start developing an estate plan? While this is often…

Is BRI the Only Way to Invest God’s Way

Imagine this hypothetical scenario: you, an average investor, own some combination of the top 10 holdings in the S&P 500, such as… Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Amazon.com Inc., Meta Platforms (Facebook) (Alpert, 2022) Assume reliable news comes out that all of these companies are going to double in terms of market cap, sales, earnings, etc….

Investing in What Matters Most by Hayden Ericks

Time and money are two elements that we often wish we had more of. How often in life do we have a lengthy to-do list, finally get a free Saturday, and then proceed throughout the entire day without accomplishing anything on our list? More than we would like to admit. Although there was plenty of…

A Case for Bitcoin

By: Josh Rogers Some view Bitcoin as a great investment, while others view it as a complete gamble. I tend to fall into the first category because I believe it has great potential. While this topic could easily be discussed in great depth, I will share a few basic components that support this asset’s credibility.Over…

Festive Fun with Friends – on a Budget

By: Aiden Bengds ‘Tis the season to enjoy time with friends and family! School is out, and you have much more time to do whatever you want! But there’s just one thing holding you back from enjoying your Christmas break to its fullest – your wallet. As college students, balancing school and work can be…

Balancing Enjoyment, Contentment, and Generosity

By: Hayden Ericks How much should we as Christians spend on our lifestyles? Is a million-dollar home a reasonable way to provide for our families or does it show a lack of contentment? Deciding where to draw the line in any area of lifestyle spending is difficult. I will not tell you whether or not…

Contentment: The Internal Battle God Must Win

By: Luke Bales Contentment is defined by Merriam-Webster as the quality or state of being content. To be content means to display satisfaction with one’s possessions, status, or situation. The idea of contentment is heavily related to the way we handle money and the way we view our possessions. From a biblical perspective to be…

4 Principles of Stewardship

By: Terrance Glover “What does stewardship look like in our lives today?” This question must be asked to evaluate where our mindset is. Yes, stewardship can be applied in to how we use money for the glory of God, but looking further, stewardship is being responsible for the things that God has given us. To…

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