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5 ways to be a better financial steward
5 ways to be a better financial steward.Photo.KS
If you want to feel rich, just count the things you have that money can't buy.

We have been given so many opportunities to further our education, to learn, to work and obtain high-paying jobs and have wonderful careers. I don’t buy into the old adage, “Money is the root of all evil.” Money is not evil. In fact, money has no morals. What money becomes is determined by the person holding it.
With these wonderful blessings also comes the responsibility of being good managers. We need to be good stewards of these blessings. We should use these blessings to help others, care for our families, and enrich our own lives.
So how can you be a good financial steward? Here are six ways to be better stewards of your money:
1. Know how much money you make
I could have easily used the word budget — which is pretty much a fundamental part of all things personal finance — but I wanted to approach it a little differently. Before you can actually make a budget, you should know what you have to work with.
If you do not know exactly how much money is coming in each month, it’s going to be nearly impossible for you to discipline yourself to spend less than that amount.
Know how much money is coming in each month and build a budget based on that amount. Make sure you allocate every single dollar of your income and know exactly where it is going.
2. Keep track of your expenses
Being a good steward of your money requires paying attention to detail at all times.
It’s one thing to write it all out and create a good spending plan before the month begins, but you can’t just stop there. You need to track your expenses as you go to ensure you are staying within the guidelines you created. If you don’t know how much money you have spent and exactly what it has been spent on, how are you supposed to know how much more is available to spend?
Keep a detailed record of what you are spending your money on. This will prevent you from overshooting your budget and spending more than you make.
3. Pay off your debts
Being in debt is slavery– you are a slave to your creditors. Get out of debt as fast as you can.
Nothing says mismanagement quite like large debt payments, 24 percent interest rates, late fees, $600 car payments, repossessions and wage garnishments. These are all things that can happen when you have debt.
Get out of debt so you can build savings, have an emergency fund, save for your children’s college and your retirement, and pay off your home mortgage early. It will be much easier to accomplish these goals if you have control of all of your income. Your income is your greatest wealth building tool.
By eliminating your debts, you will remove a great burden and be relieved of the accompanying stress. The obligations of being in debt and being a financial slave to others will weigh you down and drain so much of your creative energy. Becoming debt free will open the door to more opportunities in your career, in your relationships, and in helping others.
4. Always look for opportunities to learn
The best investment you can make is in yourself. You get paid for what you know.
Get an education. When considering a college degree, find something you are interested in and passionate about and get a degree in that field. Get a degree in something that is directly applicable in the market place and that you can monetize immediately upon graduation.
There are so many opportunities out there to enhance your knowledge about whatever particular job or career you have. Always look for ways to improve yourself and add value to your customers, clients, and even your employer. These improvements will lead to higher salaries, better jobs and more opportunities.
Continue to look for ways to better your circumstances. If you are in a position where you feel your growth is being limited, or you are not able to utilize all your talents and abilities, or you do not love what you are doing, don’t hesitate to search for something different. Always be putting yourself in a position that promotes growth, learning and greater opportunities. Do not settle for less than you are capable. Find something you love and desire to be excellent. Always be learning.
5. Use your wealth to bless your family and others
We shouldn’t just help others because we feel obligated to do it, but because it is the right thing to do and it makes us feel good. Put yourself in a position financially that will allow you to be a giver. Having a selfless, giving spirit will open the doors to more opportunities for prosperity.
Part of loving and caring for your family is being a good manager of your money. By properly budgeting, saving and being financially prepared your family will enjoy greater blessings and find greater peace in their lives. There are so many wonderful things you can do as a family when you have an abundance of financial resources available.
6. Enrich your own lives
This is very important. Sometimes you have to be selfish and do things for yourself. Whatever it is that makes you happy, do more of it.
You cannot overlook the importance of enjoying your life. This world is a gift. There is so much this world has to offer. Get your finances in order so you can fully benefit from this blessing.
One day when we look back on our lives, we will remember the people we loved, the places we visited, the things we learned, the experiences we had and the people we had them with. These are the things that matter — the things that truly enrich our lives.