In today’s episode, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™️ Chad Frantzen introduces the topic of financial literacy, defining true financial intelligence, and how to gain knowledge, understanding, and wisdom in the area of finance.
Many of us don't know what we don't know about personal finances. And while some have learned from family, friends, and mentors, most of us have not. We also explore how having money doesn't mean you have financial wisdom, and we discuss the need for true holistic financial professional services.
Additionally, we review how important it is to learn how to create wealth that makes an impact on your family and community and how to become a true Kingdom Impact Investor. We hope you will join us as we explore these topics and more in this episode of The Kingdom Finance Show.
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