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Overcome Lack and Step into Abundance! Your Ultimate Guide to Financial Freedom

Diana Myrie

Publisher: Diana Myrie

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Summary

A vast majority of people live from "paycheck to paycheck" or are hovering just over the poverty line. God did not intend for this to be anyone's portion but rather for us to live a life of abundance and financial freedom. Overcome Lack and Step into Abundance! Your Ultimate Guide to Financial Freedom is a step-by-step guide to help people who are struggling financially to shift from a scarcity or "barely getting by" mindset to one of abundance and "more than enough". The author offers a combination of expert and sound advice with over thirteen years in insurance and banking combined,  along with useful tools to show how to be proactive when it comes to financial planning and achieving our financial goals. This book also provides tips on things like how to save, live debt free and create generational wealth by incorporating biblical principles. So, take back control of your finances and watch what happens when you allow God to reveal the keys to unlock the door to abundant living and financial freedom!
Available since: 06/15/2020.

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