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July 1, 2014

E-Book Review: Financial Empowerment: Realign Your Finances to God’s Will, by Pamela Carmichael & Reader Giveaway!

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Hello again, savvy savers! Upon reflection, in terms of this book, I decided to re-write my review to help my readership better understand the text of this edition, Financial Empowerment: Realign Your Finances to God’s Will, by Pamela Carmichael.

To begin, I would like to say that I did enjoy the way in which the author generously references the reasons why individuals need to work to sustain both a positive spiritual base, as well as an even economic standing, in terms of savings, personal and collected debt, as well as strategies to remain debt-free going forward. The text also uses several well-placed, though somewhat paraphrased biblical references, which to many protestant, conservative readers, these examples may be greatly beneficial. Another point of reference is the included referencing pages, empty pages, which allow readers to jot down notes as they read various chaptered messages; though this is a well meaning addition to the text, perhaps having space allotted at the end of the text, would have a better fit. I also enjoyed reading the chapter devoted to giving, and the divine mandate of benefiting others, through monetary gifts, as a way of both absolution and as a means of community and fellowship; also noting is the authors cited examples as to the misunderstanding of giving.  As well, my favorite section of the book detailed examples of financial planning through the life lessons of the Prophet Elijah.

However, I would like to state that I did not approve of the later sections of this book.  The author directly dismisses the true need for charity, or any any Biblical scholar will quote, in matters of love, compassion, and empathy. The author is quoted as saying that, “God will bless all people who follow Him faithfully, just like Abraham;” this section of the text was seemingly flippant, dismissive, and did not guide the reader into any true financial advice to aid those truly perplexed by monetary hardship, including the elderly, veterans, the homeless, those with chronic diseases, the disenfranchised, the underpaid, those struggling with home foreclosures, student debt, medical bills, or the like. What was truly lacking in this section was an applied, hands-up approach to money management.  The text suggests that many poor persons are simply unfaithful, a concept that is directly opposed to the teaching of Jesus Christ. Also, the author also states that tithing was the first key to home money management, a concept that is straightforward enough in its teaching, but for those who are living paycheck to paycheck, this concept could be more of a hindrance than a help; I believe that the section of thing should have been placed behind the other sections of the book, perhaps after a person is financially stable, and not struggling to survive. 

What I struggled most with was a lack of real-life, solidified examples of financial empowerment. This book would be a great edition for perhaps a women’s group or a church-centered ministry, but from the perspective of a whole living blogger, this book will not be a financial saving grace for all.

For those still interested in obtaining a copy of this book, you can pick up a paperback version of this book from Amazon for only $17.87 here; though there are other editions from Dave Ramsey more affordably priced in the same genre as well.

With all of this said, the author has graciously given one lucky The Lady Prefers2Save reader a chance to win a copy of their own. To enter, simply check out the authors website, as listed above, and then leave a comment letting me know which approach mentioned you feel will help your personal finances the most. The giveaway will end 7/6/14 at 11:59pm CST. Good luck, everyone!

 

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Organizational Ideas: Rolling Workstation!

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Hello again, savvy savers! For this weeks Organizational Ideas post, I want to share with you one of the ways I have found to organize the little things in my home office and workshop, my rolling workstation cart.

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I purchased my unit from Amazon.com, and I can honestly attest that I use my workstation daily! I am able to store many smaller, but needed objects in my home office by category, all within easy reach during the workday; I use the drawers to separate stationery and letterhead, review samples, coupons, business notices, promotional offers for my blog, sweepstakes and giveaway items, and so much more! I also have a second cart which is used solely for my ETSY shop supplies and Scentsy items, as I am also a Scentsy Consultant, and run an online ETSY shop! Another bonus? I can use it to work from my laptop or iPad, making switching from work to my other online ventures quick and easy! I also love that the cart is roomy, durable, and easy to guide!

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By in large, I would say that the reason I love this cart the most, is that is is mobile! In warmer, fair weather seasons, I roll my cart and laptop to my patio, and can wirelessly work, as well as if I want to take my cart from my home office to say my den, living room, or even downstairs to my workshop, I can easily do so! Keep in mind, the carts are not cheap, but as my grandmother always said, you get what you pay for! The acrts run around $100.00, and you may be able to find smaller units at your local craft, warehouse, or office supply stores (with coupons), but if you prefer to shop online, as I do, consider investing in this cart for yourself; another savvy tp would be to save Swagbucks or Amazon gift cards rendered from Crowdtap or online survey sites as well, to apply towards the purchase! Also note, this cart can be deducted from Federal Taxes, if used as a home office, school, or business-related expense, so be sure to save and file away your receipts!

So, that’s just another way I personally have found to help keep my home as organized as possible!

Here’s to organizing!

Misty

Savings On The Go With A Cup Of Joe: Make $176 from Capital One!

 

Good morning, savvy savers! For this weeks Savings on the Go, With A Cup of Joe series post, I want to let everyone know an exciting new offer, that my family participated in yesterday! Currently, you can get $176 in bonuses for the next two days only with this special offer from Capital One. Please note,  If you plan to do both offers, be sure to open the Savings Account first, then the Checking Account.

 

Here’s how to get $176 in bonuses:

1. Open a Savings Account: 

-Open a no-fee 360 Savings® account between June 30 and July 3, 2014.

-Deposit a minimum of $500.

-You will receive your $76.00 bonus on the 31st day, after midnight. From this point, you can close your account or leave your money in there and earn interest on it.

 

2. Open a New Checking Account and get $100 in Bonuses:

-Open a fee-free 360 Checking® account between June 30 and July 3, 2014.

-Request a debit card, and then use your Debit Card to make 5 purchases,in any amount.

-On day 50, after midnight,  a $100 bonus will be added to your account. You can close your account or leave your money in there and earn interest on it.

 

Its pretty simple, and an easy way to make a few extra dollars for vacations, birthdays, or in my case, to put back for holiday spending!

Here’s to saving!