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Learn Financial Wisdom from the Bible's King Solomon The Lord told Solomon that He would endow him with riches, honor and wisdom. Over the centuries he has been noted as the wisest man who ever lived. (You can read about Solomon in the books of Investment Principle #1: DIVERSIFICATION Solomon wrote, Divide your portion to seven, or even to eight, for you do not know what misfortune may occur on the earth (Ecclesiates 11:2). Divide your wealth (investment capital) into several parts and don't risk it all in one place. Diversification is essential regardless of your age, income level, time frame, or personality. As your savings grow, your diversity should grow, too. Diversification does not guarantee success, but it does reduce the risks. Invest in different types of investments: bonds, domestic and foreign stocks, real estate. Mutual funds offer a high degree of diversification within a single fund. Even there, invest in different types of funds: small-, mid-, and large-cap funds, emerging Investment Principle #2: ETHICAL INVESTING Solomon advised, The conclusion, when all has been heard, is: fear God and keep His commandments, because this applies to every person ( This is good advice for anyone, but it is essential for Christians. Ask yourself, is what I am about to do going to be pleasing to the Lord? If not, stay away from it - no matter what the potential profit. There are investments that can yield high rates of return with little or no risk. The difficulty is that they prey off the weaknesses of others. Christians need to consider investing in any company or mutual fund that would be deemed socially unethical. This is difficult to implement, especially with mutual funds since your investment is only a fractional percentage of ownership. A newsletter called The Social Investment Forum tracks mutual fund companies that strive to adhere to Investment Principle #3: GOOD COUNSEL This is essential to good planning. Without consultation, plans are frustrated, but with many counselors they succeed ( |
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