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The Common Law of Money

A Practical Guide to Finances

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The Common Law of Money

By: Samuel Augustin
Narrated by: Nathan Dunford
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When it comes to money, either you are money literate or not.

In The Common Law of Money: A Practical Guide to Finances, you will learn a little secret that will free you to master your finances rather than having them master you.

Samuel Augustin shares his story with you on how to develop this common law about money. Once you learn this little secret, you will never look at money the same way again.

Also in this book, you will understand a biblical principle of the purpose of money and how God intended for you to use it rather than have money use you.

Whether you are a preacher, an entrepreneur, a blue collar worker, a single mom, or a student, putting the common law of money behind you will better serve you with your finances.

The remarkable truth is that as long as you live, you will encounter money. Isn't it time you learn how to master it?

©2016 Samuel Augustin (P)2016 Samuel Augustin
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