by James Capo
In a recent survey by Quicken, the financial management software company, respondents said that managing their finances is the biggest strain on marital relationships.
by Darris McNeely
There are times when households reach the end of their financial resources and have to declare bankruptcy. Their income cannot meet their debts. Has America come to such a defining moment?
by United Church of God
Whether due to the overall state of the economy or their own mistakes with money, many find themselves mired in debt and worried about their financial future. Where can you turn for practical guidelines to manage your money?
by United Church of God
Too many are drowning in plastic today.
by United News
"The borrower is servant to the lender" (Proverbs 22:7).
by Karen Meeker
Young people need to know how to use credit effectively. Many don't and pay a steep price to learn. Read this for some important advice about your money.
Bible Questions and Answers
What tips do financial experts recommend for using credit cards wisely? What are some biblical guidelines for getting out of debt and finding financial stability?
by Frank Dunkle
"Keep in mind that credit can be a very good thing, as we consider a current crisis with effects far beyond one college student."
by Robert H Berendt
Growing up I learned that debt can be a long, long road to financial discomfort and personal anguish.
by James Capo
Teens and "tweens" ages 12 to 19 pumped $170 billion into the U.S. economy in 2002, says Teenage Research Unlimited and MRI Teenmark. Of that, $109 billion came out of their own pockets; Mom and Dad doled out the rest.
by Good News
Over the years, many marriage counselors and couples have cited finances as a major cause of divorce.
by Good News
Readers of The Good News share their thoughts.
by John Ross Schroeder, Melvin Rhodes
The Financial Times tells us that "in the US and the UK, household debt has reached a record level as a percentage of disposable income."