Making Money Work: A Christian Guide For Personal Finance (a Book and CD ROM That Easily Pays for Itself Thousands of Times Over)

"Making Money Work: A Christian Guide For Personal Finance" is a book and CD ROM that combines the power of Biblical principles with modern day technology to empower people to become better stewards of God's resources.

(PRWEB) June 24, 2005 -- Extensive scriptural references are the basis for the principles in Making Money Work: A Christian Guide For Personal Finance. Making Money Work has the goal of helping people develop a closer relationship with Jesus Christ while becoming better stewards of God's resources. Thirty-nine chapters cover topics such as "Tithing/Giving", "Debt Management", "Saving/Goal Setting", "Retirement Funds", and "Wills, Trusts, and Estate Planning". The book/CD ROM are interactive--the user inputs their personal numbers into the CD ROM calculators in order to make better-informed financial decisions. A free chapter titled Tithing/Giving" and a free calculator titled SS10 Calculator-Noncash Charitable Contribution" which points out the benefits of giving appreciated financial assets directly to your charitable organization can be downloaded at www.MakingMoneyWork.us.

Consumers can order Making Money Work: A Christian Guide For Personal Finance on-line from http://www.MakingMoneyWork.us ($39.99 SRP + $2.80 NC sales tax + $10.26 S&H = $53.05 Total, $50.25 non North Carolina resident).

Making Money Work is "a book that integrates Christian virtues with our personal finances" -Reverend Andrew Keck, Librarian, Duke Divinity School, Duke University.

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Contact Information
Bill Page
WILLIE GLENN PAGE, INC.
http://www.MakingMoneyWork.us
919-969-7130

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