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Life and Debt Workbook: Stewardship for Life Financial Literacy Workbook

Life and Debt Workbook: Stewardship for Life Financial Literacy Workbook

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Live, laugh, learn....This is the workbook to complement the audio and text of Good Debt, Bad Debt (Penguin 2005, 2007).
It is also used at SFLToday.org Workshops and in our video classes and as the starter courses for those personally coached by Jon Hanson.

The workbook contains approximately 80 pages. Several original cartoons and slightly sarcastic expanded explanations on Houses, Spouses, and Cars! Oh my!

Here is a breakdown of topics (aside from an overall understanding of debt and time).

Table of Contents

Preface: It's about time and money! 4
Positive Thinking Isn't Enough 6
Habit 7
The Daily Practice 7
Most Everything Good Happens in the First Six Feet 7
The Picture of Good Stewardship 9
The Practice of Good Stewardship 10
The Promise of Good Stewardship 12
I Know, You're Different, Snowflake... 12
Good Debt, Bad Debt Workbook 17
Q&A Chapter 1- The Debt Effects, the Invisible Hand of Debt 18
Q&A Chapter 2- Emotional Hostage: How Do I Get Free From Me? 19
Q&A Chapter 3- Burn Rate: Spending. Not Income, Determines Wealth 21
Q&A Chapter 4- Delayed Gratification Don't Wait to Get It! 23
Q&A Chapter 5 - I Don't Know About My Past, But My Future is Spotless. 26
Q&A Chapter 6 - What if You Live? 29
Q&A Chapter 7- Real Estate 34
Real estate rant: 35
Q&A Chapter 8 - Driving My Life Away 40
Car Salesman: 42
Q&A Chapter 9 - Do I Have Records? 43
Tax rant: 46
Q&A Chapter 10 -You Married Who? 46
Q&A Chapter 11 - Debt Warfare: When Push Comes to Shove 51
Negligent Spendicide?: 54
Teach your children well... 55
References 55
10 Year Guarantee 57
(Test Only 16 pages) Stewardship for Life's Financial Literacy Basics 58
Test Answer Key Only 123 questions 74

"Life is great when you spend less than you make!"
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"Emotional spending is the 'drunk driving' of financial stewardship."
Jon Hanson, March 5, 2014

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