Your Questions Answered! Live HOpen Day Recording
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About this listen
Key Takeaways:
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Faith and finance can effectively intermingle, offering a holistic approach to handling money by incorporating biblical principles.
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Generosity should not be limited to a strict percentage; instead, it is about giving with a joyful heart based on one's capacity.
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It is prudent for young earners to establish a saving habit, ensuring long-term financial health while also responsibly enjoying their earnings.
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Understanding and participating in superannuation is crucial for securing future financial stability and retirement readiness.
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Investments, including those in the stock market, are not inherently unbiblical, but one must ensure comfort with the level of risk involved.
Notable Quotes:
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"We talk about money and how it intersects with your life... we are practical, we're profound, we're down to earth, we're crazy." - Pete Burrows
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"Even if you don't like money or don't think you're good at money, we've all got to have an attitude towards it." - Pete Burrows
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"I do believe not so much giving till it hurts, but giving till you notice it." - Pete Burrows
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"It's gotta be not about what percentage I give, but having an attitude where I'm generous." - Ben McEachen
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"The best thing about super is while you're working, you're having money put away for you that you can't stuff around with until you retire." - Pete Burrows
Got a question, comment or personal story to share? Send it through at hopepodcasts.com.au. Ben and Pete will get stuck into it on a future episode.
Pete Burrows is an accountant for small business and individuals with Lower Russell and Farr in Penrith, Western Sydney, Australia.
Ben McEachen hosts Hope Mornings on Hope 103.2FM in Sydney, Australia.
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