I am in Lesson 6 already. I did worksheet A and also watched the tutorial video by Brother Baird as I have in the previous weeks. I am surprised about how keen he is about math, but some people are.
There is no quiz this week! YAY! Instead, we have to submit a spreadsheet assignment!
I sent it off to get approval from the instructor and then I reviewed the pamphlet by Elder Ashton concerning money.
75
percent of all divorces result from clashes over finances.
Every family should have a budget.
1. Pay an honest tithing
2. Learn how to manage money before it manages you.
3. Learn self-discipline and restraint in money matters
4. Use a budget
5. Teach Family Members the importance of working and earning.
6. TEACH CHILDREN TO MAKE MONEY
DECISIONS IN KEEPING WITH THEIR
CAPACITIES TO COMPREHEND.
7. TEACH EACH FAMILY MEMBER TO
CONTRIBUTE TO THE TOTAL FAMILY WELFARE
8. MAKE EDUCATION A CONTINUING
PROCESS
9. WORK TOWARD HOME OWNERSHIP
10. APPROPRIATELY INVOLVE YOURSELF
IN AN INSURANCE PROGRAM
11. UNDERSTAND THE INFLUENCE
OF EXTERNAL FORCES ON FAMILY
FINANCES AND INVESTMENTS
12. APPROPRIATELY INVOLVE YOURSELF IN A FOOD
STORAGE AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM
-Use a debt-elimination calendar.
I started the exam at 12:21 p.m. and I ended at 2:17 p.m. I am tired. I got 72%, which means I must retake it once I get permission.
I got permission and restarted the exam at 5:08 and finished at 6:23. I am happy to report that I got 27/32, which is 84%!
After doing more studying, I decided to take the test again and I got the exact same mark. :)
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