Couple’s Financial Power Institute

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Couple's Financial Power

Expanded Course Overview and Content with Application and Financial Goals

The Couples Financial Power Institute program is designed to provide couples with a comprehensive understanding of financial stewardship, wealth-building, and relationship harmony. Below is an expanded breakdown of the course content, with additional bullet points for each topic, session names, the meeting place, and specific applications and financial goals for each section.


Session 1: Biblical Foundations of Financial Stewardship

  • Understanding money as a tool for God’s purposes.

  • Exploring biblical principles of stewardship, generosity, and contentment.

  • The role of faith in overcoming financial fear and anxiety.

  • How to align financial decisions with spiritual values.

  • The importance of seeking God’s guidance in financial matters.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Create a family mission statement that aligns financial goals with spiritual values.

  • Commit to tithing 10% of income as a starting point for biblical stewardship.


Session 2: Financial Communication for Couples

  • Identifying and addressing financial disagreements.

  • Techniques for effective and respectful money conversations.

  • Setting shared financial goals as a couple.

  • Understanding each partner’s financial personality and habits.

  • Creating a safe space for open and honest financial discussions.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Hold a weekly financial check-in to discuss progress and challenges.

  • Set three shared financial goals for the next 12 months (e.g., saving for a vacation, paying off debt, or investing).


Session 3: Budgeting and Expense Management

  • Step-by-step guide to creating a joint budget.

  • Tools and apps for tracking expenses.

  • How to prioritize spending based on shared goals.

  • Strategies for reducing unnecessary expenses.

  • Balancing needs vs. wants in a household budget.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Create a family budget that reduces expenses by 20% within 6 months.

  • Allocate savings from reduced expenses toward debt repayment or investments.


Session 4: Debt Elimination Strategies

  • Understanding the different types of debt (credit card, student loans, mortgages, etc.).

  • The snowball vs. avalanche debt repayment methods.

  • How to negotiate lower interest rates with creditors.

  • Avoiding lifestyle inflation and new debt.

  • Biblical perspective on borrowing and lending.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Pay off $10,000 in debt within 12 months using the snowball or avalanche method.

  • Build a credit score of 700+ by managing debt responsibly.


Session 5: Savings and Investments

  • Building an emergency fund (3-6 months of expenses).

  • Introduction to savings accounts, CDs, and money market accounts.

  • Basics of investing in stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.

  • Understanding risk tolerance and diversification.

  • Long-term investment strategies for retirement and wealth-building.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Save and reinvest 20% of earnings in the stock market or other investment vehicles.

  • Build an emergency fund covering 6 months of living expenses within 2 years.


Session 6: Generational Wealth and Legacy Planning

  • Teaching children about financial responsibility.

  • Creating a family mission statement for wealth and legacy.

  • Strategies for passing on wealth to future generations.

  • The role of education and entrepreneurship in generational wealth.

  • Biblical principles of leaving an inheritance.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Invest 15% of income in a diversified portfolio to build generational wealth.

  • Create a family legacy plan, including a will and trust fund.


Session 7: Tithing and Giving

  • The spiritual and financial benefits of tithing.

  • How to calculate and incorporate tithing into your budget.

  • Exploring other forms of giving (offerings, charitable donations, etc.).

  • The impact of generosity on personal and financial growth.

  • Testimonies of blessings through faithful giving.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Tithe 10% of income consistently and explore additional giving opportunities.

  • Track the impact of giving on personal and financial growth over time.


Session 8: Business Ownership

  • Steps to starting a family business.

  • Balancing business and family responsibilities.

  • Financial planning for business growth and sustainability.

  • Understanding business taxes and legal requirements.

  • How to create a business plan that aligns with family goals.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Create a business plan for a million-dollar company within 5 years.

  • Allocate 10% of business profits to reinvestment and growth.


Session 9: Homeownership and Real Estate Investing

  • The benefits of homeownership vs. renting.

  • Steps to buying your first home (saving for a down payment, mortgage pre-approval, etc.).

  • Understanding the real estate market and property values.

  • Introduction to rental properties and passive income.

  • Strategies for flipping houses or investing in commercial real estate.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Pay off your mortgage in 10 to 15 years by making extra payments.

  • Start a real estate investment plan by purchasing your first rental property within 3 years.


Session 10: Insurance and Risk Management

  • Understanding the different types of insurance (life, health, auto, home, etc.).

  • How to choose the right insurance policies for your family.

  • The role of insurance in protecting your financial future.

  • Strategies for minimizing risk in investments and business.

  • Biblical perspective on trusting God while being prudent.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Purchase a $1 million+ life insurance policy to protect your family’s future.

  • Review and update insurance policies annually to ensure adequate coverage.


Session 11: Estate Planning

  • The importance of creating a will and trust.

  • How to designate beneficiaries for your assets.

  • Understanding probate and how to avoid it.

  • Strategies for minimizing estate taxes.

  • Ensuring a smooth transfer of wealth to the next generation.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Create a living will, trust fund, and medical directives within 6 months.

  • Ensure all legal documents are updated and accessible to family members.


Meeting Place

All sessions will be held at One Mission Church, located at:
5915 Lawrenceville, GA 30084, USA


Learning Format

The program is offered in a flexible learning format to accommodate different schedules:

  • Weekday Sessions (Zoom): Monday, Wednesday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM.

  • Weekend Sessions (Zoom): Saturday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (all-day intensive sessions).


Cost

The cost of the program is $497 per couple. This includes all course materials, workbooks, and access to online resources. Scholarships or payment plans may be available for qualified participants.


Certification

Upon completion of the program, couples will receive a Certificate of Completion from the Financial Power Institute, recognizing their commitment to financial stewardship and relationship growth.


Venue

The program is held at the Nations of Love Financial Power Institute headquarters:
2070 Sugarloaf Parkway, Suite 600, Lawrenceville, GA 30045, USA
Virtual attendance options are also available via Zoom for those unable to attend in person.


Prerequisite

No prior financial knowledge is required. The program is open to all couples who are committed to improving their financial health and relationship.


Payment Methods

Payments can be made via:

  • Credit or debit card.

  • Online payment platforms.

  • Payment plans (if available).


Affiliations

The Couples Financial Power Institute is a program under the Financial Power Institute, a division of Nations of Love Financial Power Institute. The institute is affiliated with various faith-based organizations and financial ministries dedicated to empowering individuals and families through biblical financial principles.


Contact Information

For more information or to register, contact:
Nations of Love Financial Power Institute
2070 Sugarloaf Parkway, Suite 600
Lawrenceville, GA 30045, USA
Phone: 1-800-604-4040 or 678-919-1212
Email: [info@nationsoflove.com]
Website: [www.nationsoflove.com]


The Couples Financial Power Institute is a transformative program that not only addresses financial challenges but also strengthens the bond between couples, helping them build a prosperous future rooted in faith and unity. With the expanded course content, couples will gain a deeper understanding of key financial topics and practical tools to achieve their goals. The flexible learning format, including Zoom sessions on weekdays and weekends, ensures accessibility for all participants. The sessions will be held at One Mission Church, providing a welcoming and supportive environment for learning and growth. Each session includes actionable applications and financial goals to help couples achieve measurable success in their financial journey.

 
 
 
 
 
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Easy Steps to Couples’ Financial Power

The Couples Financial Power Institute program is designed to provide couples with a comprehensive understanding of financial stewardship, wealth-building, and relationship harmony. Below is an expanded breakdown of the course content, with additional bullet points for each topic, Steps, the meeting place, and specific applications and financial goals for each section.


Step 1: Biblical Foundations of Financial Stewardship

  • Understanding money as a tool for God’s purposes.

  • Exploring biblical principles of stewardship, generosity, and contentment.

  • The role of faith in overcoming financial fear and anxiety.

  • How to align financial decisions with spiritual values.

  • The importance of seeking God’s guidance in financial matters.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Create a family mission statement that aligns financial goals with spiritual values.

  • Commit to tithing 10% of income as a starting point for biblical stewardship.


Step 2: Financial Communication for Couples

  • Identifying and addressing financial disagreements.

  • Techniques for effective and respectful money conversations.

  • Setting shared financial goals as a couple.

  • Understanding each partner’s financial personality and habits.

  • Creating a safe space for open and honest financial discussions.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Hold a weekly financial check-in to discuss progress and challenges.

  • Set three shared financial goals for the next 12 months (e.g., saving for a vacation, paying off debt, or investing).


Step 3: Budgeting and Expense Management

  • Step-by-step guide to creating a joint budget.

  • Tools and apps for tracking expenses.

  • How to prioritize spending based on shared goals.

  • Strategies for reducing unnecessary expenses.

  • Balancing needs vs. wants in a household budget.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Create a family budget that reduces expenses by 20% within 6 months.

  • Allocate savings from reduced expenses toward debt repayment or investments.


Step 4: Debt Elimination Strategies

  • Understanding the different types of debt (credit card, student loans, mortgages, etc.).

  • The snowball vs. avalanche debt repayment methods.

  • How to negotiate lower interest rates with creditors.

  • Avoiding lifestyle inflation and new debt.

  • Biblical perspective on borrowing and lending.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Pay off $10,000 in debt within 12 months using the snowball or avalanche method.

  • Build a credit score of 700+ by managing debt responsibly.


Step 5: Savings and Investments

  • Building an emergency fund (3-6 months of expenses).

  • Introduction to savings accounts, CDs, and money market accounts.

  • Basics of investing in stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.

  • Understanding risk tolerance and diversification.

  • Long-term investment strategies for retirement and wealth-building.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Save and reinvest 20% of earnings in the stock market or other investment vehicles.

  • Build an emergency fund covering 6 months of living expenses within 2 years.


Step 6: Generational Wealth and Legacy Planning

  • Teaching children about financial responsibility.

  • Creating a family mission statement for wealth and legacy.

  • Strategies for passing on wealth to future generations.

  • The role of education and entrepreneurship in generational wealth.

  • Biblical principles of leaving an inheritance.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Invest 15% of income in a diversified portfolio to build generational wealth.

  • Create a family legacy plan, including a will and trust fund.


Step 7: Tithing and Giving

  • The spiritual and financial benefits of tithing.

  • How to calculate and incorporate tithing into your budget.

  • Exploring other forms of giving (offerings, charitable donations, etc.).

  • The impact of generosity on personal and financial growth.

  • Testimonies of blessings through faithful giving.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Tithe 10% of income consistently and explore additional giving opportunities.

  • Track the impact of giving on personal and financial growth over time.


Step 8: Business Ownership

  • Steps to starting a family business.

  • Balancing business and family responsibilities.

  • Financial planning for business growth and sustainability.

  • Understanding business taxes and legal requirements.

  • How to create a business plan that aligns with family goals.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Create a business plan for a million-dollar company within 5 years.

  • Allocate 10% of business profits to reinvestment and growth.


Step 9: Homeownership and Real Estate Investing

  • The benefits of homeownership vs. renting.

  • Steps to buying your first home (saving for a down payment, mortgage pre-approval, etc.).

  • Understanding the real estate market and property values.

  • Introduction to rental properties and passive income.

  • Strategies for flipping houses or investing in commercial real estate.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Pay off your mortgage in 10 to 15 years by making extra payments.

  • Start a real estate investment plan by purchasing your first rental property within 3 years.


Step 10: Insurance and Risk Management

  • Understanding the different types of insurance (life, health, auto, home, etc.).

  • How to choose the right insurance policies for your family.

  • The role of insurance in protecting your financial future.

  • Strategies for minimizing risk in investments and business.

  • Biblical perspective on trusting God while being prudent.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Purchase a $1 million+ life insurance policy to protect your family’s future.

  • Review and update insurance policies annually to ensure adequate coverage.


Step 11: Estate Planning

  • The importance of creating a will and trust.

  • How to designate beneficiaries for your assets.

  • Understanding probate and how to avoid it.

  • Strategies for minimizing estate taxes.

  • Ensuring a smooth transfer of wealth to the next generation.

Application and Financial Goal:

  • Create a living will, trust fund, and medical directives within 6 months.

  • Ensure all legal documents are updated and accessible to family members.


Meeting Place

All sessions will be held at One Mission Church, located at:
5915 Lawrenceville, GA 30084, USA


Learning Format

The program is offered in a flexible learning format to accommodate different schedules:

  • Weekday Sessions (Zoom): Monday, Wednesday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM.

  • Weekend Sessions (Zoom): Saturday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (all-day intensive sessions).


Cost

The cost of the program is $497 per couple. This includes all course materials, workbooks, and access to online resources. Scholarships or payment plans may be available for qualified participants.


Certification

Upon completion of the program, couples will receive a Certificate of Completion from the Financial Power Institute, recognizing their commitment to financial stewardship and relationship growth.


Venue

The program is held at the Nations of Love Financial Power Institute headquarters:
2070 Sugarloaf Parkway, Suite 600, Lawrenceville, GA 30045, USA
Virtual attendance options are also available via Zoom for those unable to attend in person.


Prerequisite

No prior financial knowledge is required. The program is open to all couples who are committed to improving their financial health and relationship.


Payment Methods

Payments can be made via:

  • Credit or debit card.

  • Online payment platforms.

  • Payment plans (if available).


Affiliations

The Couples Financial Power Institute is a program under the Financial Power Institute, a division of Nations of Love Financial Power Institute. The institute is affiliated with various faith-based organizations and financial ministries dedicated to empowering individuals and families through biblical financial principles.


Contact Information

For more information or to register, contact:
Nations of Love Financial Power Institute
2070 Sugarloaf Parkway, Suite 600
Lawrenceville, GA 30045, USA
Phone: 1-800-604-4040 or 678-919-1212
Email: [info@nationsoflove.com]
Website: [www.nationsoflove.com]


The Couples Financial Power Institute is a transformative program that not only addresses financial challenges but also strengthens the bond between couples, helping them build a prosperous future rooted in faith and unity. With the expanded course content, couples will gain a deeper understanding of key financial topics and practical tools to achieve their goals. The flexible learning format, including Zoom sessions on weekdays and weekends, ensures accessibility for all participants. The sessions will be held at One Mission Church, providing a welcoming and supportive environment for learning and growth. Each Step includes actionable applications and financial goals to help couples achieve measurable success in their financial journey.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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