What are 11 tips to go from living paycheck to paycheck into true wealth building?
Financially Confident Christian - A podcast by Ralph V. Estep, Jr.

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Tonight's podcast dives into practical financial advice for those feeling financially overwhelmed, especially single parents and small business owners. Ralph addresses the pressing concerns of listeners like Sarah, a single mom struggling to make ends meet, and Marcus, who is tracking every penny but still feels stuck. The discussion includes actionable steps to achieve financial stability, such as setting small goals, reviewing expenses, and exploring community support. Additionally, Ralph explores the intersection of faith and finance, providing biblical insights on wealth creation for Christian business owners like Jennifer. With practical guidance, humor, and a focus on true wealth building, this episode aims to empower listeners to take control of their financial futures and foster a sense of community and support.https://www.askralphpodcast.com/true-wealth-building/Podcast Timestamps:00:00 Episode Overview02:07 Bible Verse: Proverbs 21:20 02:56 Navigating Financial Pressures as a Single Parent05:50 Interactive Q&A: BOI Report and Business Ownership07:57 Marcus' Financial Struggles: Redesigning Your Financial Plumbing11:48 Jennifer's Dilemma: Honoring God While Building Wealth16:22 Delaware's Family Paid Leave Act Explained18:58 401k vs. Real Estate: Making Smarter Investment Decisions25:50 Understanding Self-Employment Taxes33:47 Calculating Your Tax Bracket37:53 Call to Action47:01 ClosingTakeaways: Financial hardship is not a moral failing; release the shame and seek stability. Building wealth involves restructuring your financial life, not just saving every penny. Focus on income growth by investing in yourself and developing new skills. For single parents, creating a support network can provide crucial financial resources. Explore additional income sources, such as side businesses, to boost your finances. The Delaware Family Paid Leave Act offers up to 12 weeks of paid leave. Links referenced in this episode:askralphpodcast.com/surveyhttps://www.askralphpodcast.com/christmas Ask Ralph Insiders Community https://mailchi.mp/askralph.com/groupAsk Ralph Show Live https://askralphpodcast.com/liveWhat is your question that you would like to ask Ralph? Send Your Question here: https://justaskralph.com/ Join our email list and get a free copy of “Mastering Your Finances” at https://askralph.com/Companies mentioned in this episode: Amazon QuickBooks LISTEN NOWWATCH NOW ON YOUTUBE (OUR VIDEO VERSION)WATCH NOW ON RUMBLE (OUR VIDEO VERSION)