5 Decisions That Will Kill Your Ability to Save

Are you killing your ability to save? There are a number of excellent reasons
5 Decisions That Will Kill Your Ability to Save
“Are you killing your ability to save?
There are a number of excellent reasons to save:
  • Adequate savings can prevent financial ruin when unforeseen expenses arise
  • Having enough savings can reduce personal and relational stress
  • Saving money can help pay for college or cover living expenses during retirement
  • Having a healthy savings account can protect your ability to live and give generously
  • Possessing adequate savings is an essential element for financial health. And financial health is a means by which we can experience generous, Kingdom-advancing living. Financial healthy people are better able to say “yes” instead of “not yet.” And it is that life most of us yearn to experience.

So what decisions are killing your ability to save and experience financial health?”

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