Day trading is not investing. Investing is patiently partnering with a company to benefit from its profitable delivery of goods and services to happy customers. Day trading is closer to gambling.
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Ask Chuck: Advice for the unemployed | Friday, February 12, 2021
Dear Chuck,
I was laid off because of COVID. My company may rehire me soon, but I am thinking of getting out of the travel industry completely. Should I wait it out or move on?
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Ask Chuck: Credit for kids? | Friday, February 19, 2021
Dear Chuck,
My 13-year-old wants a credit card since her best friend has one. Seems young to me. Would you say yes or no?
Credit for Kids?
Dear Credit for Kids,
My first reaction is, no! However, it has some potential upside, so let’s vet this a little closer.
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Ask Chuck: Advice for the unemployed | Friday, February 12, 2021
Dear Chuck,
I was laid off because of COVID. My company may rehire me soon, but I am thinking of getting out of the travel industry completely. Should I wait it out or move on?
God cares a lot about money, say faith finance groups, and maybe you should too
Faith-based financial ministries teach the basic nuts and bolts techniques needed to handle money and then give people the inspiration needed to put those techniques to work. Photo by Charles Thompson/Pixabay/Creative Commons
February 9, 2021
Including your money.
Yet many church groups rarely talk about your finances outside of yearly stewardship drives. While praying and reading the Bible are considered spiritual disciplines, making a budget is not, said Elizabeth Grady-Harper, executive director of the Boston Faith and Justice Network.
“Which is crazy,” said Grady-Harper, “considering the Bible’s very real preoccupation with money.”