Title: Personal Finance: Another Perspective
1Personal FinanceAnother Perspective
- Another Perspective
- On Wealth
2Objectives
- A. Understand the Importance of Perspective
- B. Understand the key principles of understanding
and using wealth wisely - C. Understand other principles about wealth
3Understand the Importance of Perspective
- What is the importance of perspective?
- The historian Will Durant wrote of the human need
to seize the value and perspective of passing
things. We want to know that the little things
are little, and the big things big, before it is
too late we want to see things now as they will
seem foreverin the light of eternity. (The
Story of Philosophy (New York Simon and
Schuster, 1927), p. 1. ) - How do we see things as they will seem
forever--as they are, were, and are to come?
(DC 9324) - How do we get this eternal perspective?
4The Importance of Perspective (continued)
- Elder Neal A. Maxwell wrote of those without this
perspective. He wrote - Living without God in the world brings a
functional lack of consistent perspective. If
there were no eternal truths, to what principles
would mortals look for guidance? If not
accountable to God, to whom are we ultimately
accountable? Furthermore, if nothing is ever
really wrong, then no one is ever really
responsible. . . Why should we be surprised,
then, at so many disturbing outcomes, including
the lack of community, when every man does that
which is right in his own eyes? ( Take
Especial Care of Your Family, Ensign, May 1994,
88.)
5The Importance of Perspective (continued)
- Benjamin Franklin knew about the importance of
perspective and how it influenced choice. He
wrote - Those who believe there is one God who made all
things and who governs the world by this
providence will make many choices different from
those who do not. Those who believe that mankind
are all of a family and that the most acceptable
service of God is doing good to man will make
many choices different from those who do not. . .
Those who subscribe to the morals of Jesus will
make many choices different from those who do not
(The Art of Virtue, 1986, 8890).
6The Importance of Perspective (continued)
- Perspective is important because it impacts
choice - How you look at things makes a difference in how
you make choices - Do you recognize your difference in perspective
as you look at the world around you? - Do you recognize the implications of your
differences in outlook, the differences of an
eternal perspective?
7The Importance of Perspective (continued)
- Elder Neal A. Maxwell commented
- We see the world and the people in it
differently, because, as C. S. Lewis observed, it
is by the light and illumination of the gospel
that we see everything else. . . The gospel is
like the lens of a cosmic kaleidoscope that,
instead of showing life, man, and the universe as
senseless, unconnected fragments, shows us
pattern, beauty, and purpose! It is this vision
that can give us a special sense of proportion
about the things in life that matter most. .
.This perspective can make so many differences in
so many ways that, unintentionally, we may be
unconscious of the implications of our difference
in outlook (Talk of the Month, New Era, May
1971, 28).
8The Importance of Perspective (continued)
- The purpose of this section is to help articulate
this other perspective on wealth, this eternal
perspective - This perspectivethis difference in outlook will
have a major influence in how we make choices. - The Lord, through the prophet Joseph Smith
commanded - Hearken ye to these words. Behold, I am Jesus
Christ, the Savior of the world. Treasure these
things up in your hearts, and let the solemnities
of eternity rest upon your minds (DC 4334) . - We must let the solemnities of eternity rest on
our minds
9The Importance of Perspective (continued)
- President Spencer W. Kimball said
- We hope we can help our young men and young women
to realize, even sooner than they do now, that
they need to make certain decisions only once.
We can push some things away from us once and
have done with them! We can make a single
decision about certain things that we will
incorporate in our lives and then make them
ourswithout having to brood and re-decide a
hundred times what it is we will do and what we
will not do. My young brothers and sisters,
if you have not done so yet, decide to decide!
(Ensign, May 1976, p. 46 italics added.)
10Questions
- Any questions on the importance of perspective?
11B. Key Principles of Understanding and Using
Wealth Wisely
- Elder Richard G. Scott commented
- Joseph Smiths inspired statement, I teach them
correct principles, and they govern themselves,
still applies. The Lord uses that pattern with
us. You will find correct principles in the
teachings of the Savior, His prophets, and the
scripturesespecially the Book of Mormon. . .
Your consistent adherence to principle overcomes
the alluring yet false life-styles that surround
you. Your faithful compliance to correct
principles will generate criticism and ridicule
from others, yet the results are so eternally
worthwhile that they warrant your every sacrifice
(Richard G. Scott, The Power of Correct
Principles, Ensign, May 1993, 32).
12Principles (continued)
- What are those principles that we must adhere to,
whose results are so eternally worthwhile that
they warrant our every sacrifice? - Let me propose a few correct principles,
particularly principles that relate to
understanding and using wealth wisely that may be
helpful - I call these my Principles of Personal Finance
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13Principle 1 Ownership
- 1. Ownership Everything we have is the Lords
- The Psalmist wrote
- The earth is the Lords, and the fullness
thereof the world, and they that dwell therein
(Psalms 241) - The Lord is the creator of the earth (Mosiah
221), the supplier of our breath (2 Nephi 926),
the giver of our knowledge (Moses 732) and our
life (Mosiah 222), and all we have and are
(Mosiah 221). - Nothing we have is our ownits all Gods
14Ownership (continued)
- As such, there should be no feeling of pride for
the things we have, are, or will become - These things do not belong to us, but are on loan
from a loving Father - Our blessings should encourage greater obedience
to Gods commandments as we realize they are
gifts from a loving Father in Heaven
(Ecclesiastes 519) and we try to thank Him for
the wonderful things he has blessed us with
15Principle 2 Stewardship
- 2. Stewardship We are stewards over all that the
Lord has, is, or will share with us - The Lord through the Prophet Joseph Smith stated
- It is expedient that I, the Lord, should make
every man accountable, as a steward over earthly
blessings, which I have made and prepared for my
creatures. (DC 10413) - The Lord through the Brigham Young said
- Thou shalt be diligent in preserving what thou
hast, that thou mayest be a wise steward for it
is the free gift of the Lord thy God, and thou
art his steward. (DC 13627)
16Stewardship (continued)
- We are stewards, not owners, over the things we
possess - As wise stewards, it is our responsibility to
learn everything we can about our stewardship - The purpose of this class (and the website) is to
help you understand and I manage that stewardship
better, that we all might be approved in all
things, and be accounted as wise stewards. (DC
7222)
17Principle 3 Agency
- 3. Agency The gift of choice is mans most
precious inheritance - President Marion G. Romney said
- Agency means the freedom and power to choose and
act. Next to life itself, it is mans most
precious inheritance. (Ensign, May 1976, p. 120.)
- President David O. McKay
- Next to the bestowal of life itself, the right to
direct that life is Gods greatest gift to man.
Freedom of choice is more to be treasured than
any possession earth can give. (Conference
Report, Apr. 1950, p. 32 italics added).
18Agency (continued)
- Agency is one of the greatest gifts of God.
- Instead of using this gift wrongly, we should do
all in our power to make wise choices - And then we should thank a loving Father and Son
for this wonderful right to chooseand then use
that agency wisely!
19Principle 4 Accountability
- 4. Accountability We are accountable for every
choice we make - The Lord through the prophet Joseph stated
- Verily I say, men should be anxiously engaged in
a good cause, and do many things of their own
free will, and bring to pass much righteousness.
For the power is in them, wherein they are agents
unto themselves. (DC 58 27-28) - For it is required of the Lord, at the hand of
every steward, to render an account of his
stewardship, both in time and in eternity. (DC
723)
20Accountability (continued)
- While the blessing of agency is an unconditional
gift from God, how we use that gift shows how
much we love Him and His Son - We will all be held accountable for our use of
our agency - We should do all in our power to use choice
wisely - An additional purpose of this class is to help
and encourage you in the choices you make
21What is Really Ours? (continued)
- On this subject, Elder Neal A. Maxwell stated
- The submission of ones will is really the only
uniquely personal thing we have to place on Gods
altar. The many other things we give, brothers
and sisters, are actually the things He has
already given or loaned to us. However, when you
and I finally submit ourselves, by letting our
individual wills be swallowed up in Gods will,
then we are really giving something to Him! It is
the only possession which is truly ours to give!
(italics added, Swallowed Up in the Will of the
Father, Ensign, Nov. 1995, 22.)
22Questions
- Any questions on the key principles for
understanding and using wealth wisely?
23Understand Other Principles About Wealth
- Are there other principles that are important in
helping us understand and use wealth wisely? - Following are a few ideas that may be helpful
- They follow the previous principles of
- Ownership
- Stewardship
- Agency
- Accountability
24 Ownership Principles (continued)
- Ownership Principles
- 1. Wealth is not a Sign of Righteousness
- While financial blessings may be a result of
righteousness, more often than not the blessings
from righteousness are spiritual. - The best sign of righteousness is not wealth, but
how well we follow the example of our Savior - Do we have His image in our countenances?
- Are we trying to follow His example in all we do?
25Ownership Principles (continued)
- 2. Since God gives us blessings freely, we should
share them freely - The prophet Jacob taught
- Think of your brethren like unto yourselves, and
be familiar with all and free with your
substance, that they may be rich like unto you.
(Jacob 217) - God does not ask us to be rich to help Him.
- God gives us wealth so we can show the world--and
ourselves--what we will do with that wealth - Would He be pleased on how you earn and share
your blessings?
26Stewardship Principles
- Stewardship Principles
- 3. We have not earned the things we possess
- In DC 13020-21 it tells us
- There is a law, irrevocably decreed in heaven
before the foundations of this world, upon which
all blessings are predicated And when we obtain
any blessing from God, it is by obedience to that
law upon which it is predicated. - Blessings are not earned rather, they are given
by a loving Heavenly Father. - Do we thank Him for his blessings?
- Do we show by our actions we love Him?
27Stewardship Principles (continued)
- 4. Wealth is not a necessary qualification for
service in the Lord's kingdom - President Gordon B. Hinckley said
- If that is the perception, I am sorry, because
it is a false perception. Out of the experience
of nearly a quarter of a century in organizing
and reorganizing scores of stakes, I can say that
the financial worth of a man was the least of all
considerations in selecting a stake president.
Wealth and financial success are not criteria for
Church service. (Tithing An Opportunity to
Prove Our Faithfulness, Ensign, May 1982, 40.)
28Agency Principles
- Agency Principles
- 5. Wealth can be a Blessing or Curse
- President N. Eldon Tanner said
- The Lord gave the greatest success formula that I
know of Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and
his righteousness and all these things shall be
added unto you. (Constancy Amid Change, Ensign,
Nov. 1979, 80.) - President Brigham Young stated
- "The worst fear ... I have about this people is
that they will get rich in this country, forget
God and His people, wax fat, and kick themselves
out of the Church. ... My greatest fear for them
is that they cannot stand wealth." (This Is The
Place, Tambuli, July 1977, 25.)
29Agency Principles (continued)
- If wealth is bad, should we ever seek riches?
- The Nephite Prophet Jacob counseled
- But before ye seek for riches, seek ye for the
kingdom of God. And after ye have obtained a
hope in Christ ye shall obtain riches, if ye seek
them and ye will seek them for the intent to do
good-to clothe the naked, and to feed the hungry,
and to liberate the captive, and administer
relief to the sick and the afflicted. (Jacob
218-19) - Our first goal should be the Kingdom of God
- Only then should we seek riches. And we will
seek them for the right reasons, to do good, to
serve God, to help others
30Agency Principles (continued)
- President Gordon B. Hinckley said
- The Lord will love us, I think, to the degree to
which we lift and bless those in distress. I
believe that with all my heart, mind, and soul.
The accumulation of means is not a bad endeavor
when those means are used to bless the needy of
the earth. (Discourses of President Gordon B.
Hinckley, Volume 2, Intellectual Reserve, 2005,
p. 593.)
31Agency Principles (continued)
- 6. Love of money is the root of all evil
- Elder Theodore M. Burton commented
- Paul did not say that money itself was evil, but
that the love of money is the root of all
evil.(1 Tim. 610.) Love of money, status,
possessions, or position more than righteousness
begets a kind of false pride that must be
avoided. That is why the Lord also told us that
if ye seek the riches which it is the will of
the Father to give unto you, ye shall be the
richest of all people, for ye shall have the
riches of eternity,. . .but beware of pride, lest
ye become as the Nephites of old. (DC 3839)
(A Disease Called Pride, Ensign, Mar. 1971,
26.)
32Accountability Principles
- Accountability Principles
- 7. Money will not Bring Happiness or Solve your
Problems - Henrik Ibsen said
- Money may be the husk of many things, but not the
kernel. It brings you food, but not appetite
medicine, but not health acquaintances, but not
friends servants, but not faithfulness days of
joy, but not peace or happiness. (in James E.
Faust, Our Search for Happiness, Ensign, Oct.
2000, 2.) - My wife Anne added If you cant be happy
without money, you will never be happy with it.
33Questions
- Any questions on these other principles on wealth?
34Summary
- Perspective is important
- We want, and need to know, that we are seeing
things as they really are - That big things are really big things--that
little things are really little things - We need to know that we are seeing correctly
- Perspective is important as it influences choice.
- How we view the things of eternity will have a
major impact on how we live our lives - Have a correct perspectivean eternal
perspectiveanother perspective
- 34 -
35Summary (continued)
- This other perspective is important for us to
understand. It is based on four key principles
for understanding and using wealth wisely. They
are - 1. Ownership Everything we have or are is a
gift from God. Remember that it is not ours - 2. Stewardship We are stewards over the things
the Lord has blessed us with. We must learn to
be better stewardsthis class will help - 3. Agency The ability to choose is a God-given
gift. Use it wisely - 4. Accountability We are the final decision
makers, but we will be held accountable for our
decisions. We must learn to choose wisely
36Summary (continued)
- There are other principles that can help us
understand and use wealth wisely. They are - Ownership Principles
- 1. Wealth is not a sign of righteousness
- 2. Because God shares freely with us, we should
share freely with others - Stewardship Principles
- 3. We have not earned the things we enjoy
- 4. Wealth is not a necessary qualification for
service in the Lord's Kingdom
37Summary (continued)
- Agency Principles
- 5. Wealth can be either a blessing or curse,
depending on our choices - 6. The love of money (not money) is the root of
evil - Accountability Principles
- 7. Wealth will not bring happiness nor solve all
your problems
38Review of Objectives
- A. Do you understand the Importance of
Perspective? - B. Do you understand the Key Principles for using
and understanding wealth? - C. Do you understand other Principles about
Wealth?
39Case Study 1
- Data
- Brenda came from a family that had little of the
worlds goods, but there was a lot of love in the
home. The parents loved their children and the
children loved their parents. She respects you
for the wonderful example you have set. - Application
- She asks you
- 1. What is the purpose of wealth in our lives?
- 2. What scriptures support that purpose?
40Case Study 1 answers
- 1. You have lots of good ideas, but you share
the following The Nephite Prophet Jacob shared
with us one view of the purpose of wealth in our
lives. He counseled us that if we seek wealth,
we should do it for the right reasons - After ye have obtained a hope in Christ ye shall
obtain riches, if ye seek them and ye will seek
them for the intent to do good-to clothe the
naked, and to feed the hungry, and to liberate
the captive, and administer relief to the sick
and the afflicted. (Jacob 218-19)
41Case Study 1 answers
- 2. Again, there are many different answers from
scripture. You could respond - Riches are to help us to fulfill our missions
here on earth, to help us become like Christ, to
raise righteous families, to move the kingdom
forward, and to help and serve others. Remember
DC 147 and 117 - Seek not for riches but for wisdom and, behold,
the mysteries of God shall be unfolded unto you,
and then shall you be made rich. Behold, he that
hath eternal life is rich.
42Case Study 2
- Data
- Brenda continues to ask you questions regarding
your perspective and principles for understanding
and using wealth wisely. - Application
- She asks
- What are the four key principles for using wealth
wisely? Why is each principle important? What
can we do now to incorporate each principle into
our lives now?
43Case Study 2 answers
- There are a lot of good answers for these
questions. You might respond with The key
principles for understanding and using wealth
wisely are - 1. Ownership Everything we have or are is a
gift from God. - It is important as the things we have are not
ours, but are on loan from a loving Father in
Heaven - We can incorporate this principles into our lives
by learning that when we share with others, we
are only giving back to God what was His in the
first place, and what He has loaned to us.
44Case Study 2 answers
- 2. Stewardship We are stewards over the things
the Lord has blessed us with. - It is important as we must learn to be better
stewards over our blessings as we will be held
accountable for what we do with these blessings. - We can incorporate this into our lives by
learning as much as we can about the things we
need to do so that we can become the best
stewards we can over the blessings our Heavenly
Father shares with us.
45Case Study 2 answers
- 3. Agency The gift of choice is mans most
precious inheritance - It is important as we need to use this gift
wisely so we can return and live with God
eternally. - We can incorporate this in our lives by studying
all areas of our decisions and decision making
processes so we can have the information needed
to make the best decisions possible.
46Case Study 2 answers
- 4. Accountability We are accountable for our
choices - We are the final decision makers in life.
- It is important as we must learn to choose
wisely. - We can incorporate this into our lives by setting
good goals and then by making wise choices to
help us attain those goalsgoals that our
Heavenly Father would have us seek for.
47Case Study 3
- Data
- Brenda was concerned as one of her friends was
blessed with material riches, and made poor
choices which caused him to lose his testimony.
She asks If wealth is so bad, should we seek
for riches? - Application
- What did the prophet Jacob in Jacob 218-19 say
about this question? What should we seek for
first?
48Case Study 3 answers
- The prophet Jacob said seeking for riches is OK
if we first seek the Kingdom of God, and if we
seek riches for the right intent--for righteous
purposes. - But before ye seek for riches, seek ye for the
kingdom of God. "And after ye have obtained a
hope in Christ ye shall obtain riches, if ye seek
them and ye will seek them for the intent to do
good-to clothe the naked, and to feed the hungry,
and to liberate the captive, and administer
relief to the sick and the afflicted. (Jacob
218-19) - First, we should seek for the Kingdom of God and
doing His will. Then we can seek for richesbut
with the intent to do good
49Case Study 3 answers
- President Gordon B. Hinckley said
- The Lord will love us, I think, to the degree to
which we lift and bless those in distress. I
believe that with all my heart, mind, and soul.
The accumulation of means is not a bad endeavor
when those means are used to bless the needy of
the earth. (Discourses of President Gordon B.
Hinckley, Volume 2, Intellectual Reserve, 2005,
p. 593.)