“We encourage you wherever you may live in the world to prepare for adversity by looking to the condition of your finances. We urge you to be modest in your expenditures; discipline yourselves in your purchases to avoid debt. … If you have paid your debts and have a financial reserve, even though it be small, you and your family will feel more secure and enjoy greater peace in your hearts” (All Is Safely Gathered In: Family Finances).
Meeting Challenges During Times of Economic Uncertainty
- Training Materials for Leaders: Employment
- “One for the Money,” Marvin J. Ashton, Ensign, Sept. 2007, 36-39
- “Climbing Out of Debt,” Ensign, July 2002, 66-69
- “Happily Living within Our Means,” Ensign, Jan. 2008, 58-63
- “Five Steps to Financial Well-Being,” Lane V. Erickson, Ensign, Mar. 2004, 66-71
- “Principles of Self-Reliance,” Silvia H. Allred, May 1, 2008, BYU Women’s Conference
- www.providentliving.org
- Family Finance