October 11

Episode 455: Risk Tolerance Matters

Impact the World, Inspired Stewardship Podcast, Stewardship of Treasures

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Join us today for an episode about the reason how you view risk affects your money...

Today's episode is focused on why risk doesn't necessarily mean what you think it means...

In today’s episode about impacting the world through stewarding your treasures, I talk with you about why how you view risk matters and may not mean what you think it means.  I share with you the difference between taking a risk and gambling and why it's not about the upside.  I also talk with you about why risk tolerance matters to make an impact on your finances.

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In today's episode, I talk with you about:

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    Why how you view risk matters...
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    The difference between taking a risk and gambling...
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    Why risk tolerance matters to make an impact on your finances...
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    and more.....

There is no discovery without risk and what you risk reveals what you value. ― Jeanette Winterson

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Scott

Helping people to be better Stewards of God's gifts. Because Stewardship is about more than money.

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