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How Does a Husband and Wife Come to an Agreement About Money?

Tabitha is a young mother of two who struggles with her family's finances every day. She's tried to talk with her husband, Jack, about their money struggles, but he won't listen. A friend of Tabitha's invites her to a weekend women's conference.
How can Tabitha take off work and go to this conference, when she doesn't have the cash to go, and can't miss a day of work because their money is so tight?

Find out how she overcomes these problems in "A Couple with Common Cents".



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“I urge you to do something special for those you love most---read this book!”
--- Dan Miller, Author of the New York Times bestselling book "48 Days to the Work You Love"

“Over the years, I’ve met so many Christians who were gifted in various areas, but when it came to their finances, they lacked common sense. It’s difficult bringing up the issue to such people, as money is a sensitive matter. Ryan Eidson has solved the problem for us. He has written an excellent, highly readable, modern-day parable that most North Americans can relate to. The book packs a lot of practical insight into the whole realm of finances. "A Couple with Common Cents" is a book you can happily hand to those people you want to encourage and inspire with respect to their finances.” --- Frank Viola, Author of "Jesus Now and God’s Favorite Place on Earth". frankviola.org

“I mainly read self help books, not fiction. I got both here, and a bonus that has me setting new goals and rethinking my finances to make positive changes. I loved the message in this book.” --- Robin

“I totally identified with the mom in this book. There were some good actionable tips in here.” ---Kate



Table of Contents
Tabitha’s Story

Part One: The Situation

A Family of Four

Invitation

Plans

No Dinero

Fast Cash

Part Two: The Conference

Hannah

Ruth

Abundance

The Cookie Jar

Forward Thinking

Falling Interest Rates

Part Three: Choices and Changes

Home

Spare Change

Date Night Disaster

Gratitude

Dan

Discussion

The Bottom Line

Forgiveness

Pennies Become Dollars

Talk It Over: Study Guide

Penny Choices

When Only One Spouse Does the Paperwork

The Roller Coaster of Risk

Joint Genetics, Separate Accounts, and Financial Infidelity

What Did Your Parents Teach You About Money?

A Flash in the Pan

The Shackles of Debt

Do You Have a Savings Buffer?

First Steps to Getting Organized

Who Are You in This Story?

A Couple With Common Cents: A Short Story About

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      Publisher: Morgan James Publishing llc
      Publication Date: 21/04/2016
      ISBN13: 9781630477127, 978-1630477127
      ISBN10: 1630477125

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      How Does a Husband and Wife Come to an Agreement About Money?

      Tabitha is a young mother of two who struggles with her family's finances every day. She's tried to talk with her husband, Jack, about their money struggles, but he won't listen. A friend of Tabitha's invites her to a weekend women's conference.
How can Tabitha take off work and go to this conference, when she doesn't have the cash to go, and can't miss a day of work because their money is so tight?

      Find out how she overcomes these problems in "A Couple with Common Cents".



      Trade Review
      “I urge you to do something special for those you love most---read this book!”
--- Dan Miller, Author of the New York Times bestselling book "48 Days to the Work You Love"

      “Over the years, I’ve met so many Christians who were gifted in various areas, but when it came to their finances, they lacked common sense. It’s difficult bringing up the issue to such people, as money is a sensitive matter. Ryan Eidson has solved the problem for us. He has written an excellent, highly readable, modern-day parable that most North Americans can relate to. The book packs a lot of practical insight into the whole realm of finances. "A Couple with Common Cents" is a book you can happily hand to those people you want to encourage and inspire with respect to their finances.” --- Frank Viola, Author of "Jesus Now and God’s Favorite Place on Earth". frankviola.org

      “I mainly read self help books, not fiction. I got both here, and a bonus that has me setting new goals and rethinking my finances to make positive changes. I loved the message in this book.” --- Robin

      “I totally identified with the mom in this book. There were some good actionable tips in here.” ---Kate



      Table of Contents
      Tabitha’s Story

      Part One: The Situation

      A Family of Four

      Invitation

      Plans

      No Dinero

      Fast Cash

      Part Two: The Conference

      Hannah

      Ruth

      Abundance

      The Cookie Jar

      Forward Thinking

      Falling Interest Rates

      Part Three: Choices and Changes

      Home

      Spare Change

      Date Night Disaster

      Gratitude

      Dan

      Discussion

      The Bottom Line

      Forgiveness

      Pennies Become Dollars

      Talk It Over: Study Guide

      Penny Choices

      When Only One Spouse Does the Paperwork

      The Roller Coaster of Risk

      Joint Genetics, Separate Accounts, and Financial Infidelity

      What Did Your Parents Teach You About Money?

      A Flash in the Pan

      The Shackles of Debt

      Do You Have a Savings Buffer?

      First Steps to Getting Organized

      Who Are You in This Story?

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