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  1. Money in the lives of Latter-day Saints should be used as a means of achieving eternal happiness. Careless and selfish uses cause us to live in financial bondage. We can’t afford to neglect personal and family involvement in our money management.

  2. Money in the lives of Latter-day Saints should be used as a means of achieving eternal happiness. Careless and selfish uses cause us to live in financial bondage. We can’t afford to neglect personal and family involvement in our money management.

  3. Use this information to establish a family budget. Plan what you will give as Church donations, how much you will save, and what you will spend for food, housing, utilities, transportation, and clothing. Take the Personal Finances for Self-Reliance course.

  4. One for the Money: Guide to Family Finance. This booklet contains ideas taught by Elder Marvin J. Ashton in the April 1975 general conference. It has twelve points of advice about staying out of debt, following a budget, working, learning, and teaching children how to make money decisions.

  5. 23 de jul. de 2010 · One for the money : guide to family finance. by. Ashton, Marvin J., 1915-1994. Publication date. 1992. Topics. Finance, Personal. Publisher. Salt Lake City, Utah : Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

  6. 1 de ene. de 1975 · Marvin J. Ashton. 4.42. 81 ratings9 reviews. In the April 1975 general conference, Elder Marvin J. Ashton gave a talk on personal finance. That talk was later converted into this booklet, and the financial principles found within have been read and practiced by thousands of people.

  7. One for the Money: Guide to Family Finance This booklet contains ideas taught by Elder Marvin J. Ashton in the April 1975 general conference. It has twelve points of advice about staying out of debt, following a budget, working, learning, and teaching children how to make money decisions.