Ages and Stages of Money Management: A To-Do List
To successfully reach your financial goals, a lot depends on what you do and when. Here are just a few ideas young adults can consider at key stages of their life.
You're in High School
Consider earning money outside of your home, whether it's babysitting, lawn mowing, or working in a movie theater or another "real" business. A job can provide a sense of accomplishment and responsibility. It also can be a good opportunity to learn about careers and to "network" with professionals.
Learn the concept of "paying yourself first" - that is, automatically putting some money into savings or investments before you're tempted to spend it. Start small if you have to and gradually build up.
| By Benny Hinn | |
And this is a good thing, for it gives us the encouragement that our heavenly Father will bless and reward our faithful work for Him. For in God's providence, we not only reap what we sow, we reap more than what we sow. We see this in the life of Isaac when the Scripture declares in Genesis 26:12. "Then Isaac sowed in that land, and reaped in the same year a hundredfold: and the Lord blessed him." How encouraging it is to know that in sowing love, we shall surely reap mercy; that in sowing kindness, we shall surely reap kindness! |
By Benny Hinn
Prosperity is the abundant, abiding presence of the Lord Jesus in a life. Jesus makes all the difference, and as Kathryn Kuhlman so wisely observed, “The poorest man with Jesus is rich, and the richest man without Him is poor.”
Knowing Jesus Christ – is the greatest blessing a person can know. Oh, how I love the truth expressed by Bill Gaither:
The longer I serve Him, the sweeter He grows.
The more that I love Him, more love He bestows.
Each day is like heaven, my heart overflows!
The longer I serve Him, the sweeter He grows.1