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Having more money doesn’t automatically solve financial stress; it just changes the name of the problems.

In this episode, Brad and Joe Sangl continue their conversation on money, marriage, and biblical stewardship. Joe explains why couples still need a plan even when they move from financial struggle to financial surplus, and why the goal isn’t just having more, but instead managing what God has entrusted to you well.

They discuss budgeting, credit cards, financial advisors, wise counsel, helping adult children, and how couples can steward resources with clarity, generosity, and purpose.

In This Episode:
* Why surplus creates different kinds of money problems
* Why every couple still needs a budget
* How to build a team of trusted financial advisors
* Why credit cards aren’t the problem 
* How to manage impulsive spending categories
* The difference between helping and enabling adult children
* Why stewardship matters at every income level

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🔑 KEY IDEAS:
* More money does not eliminate the need for wisdom
* Surplus requires stewardship, not laziness
* Every couple needs a clear financial plan
* Credit cards can be useful when used with discipline
* Spending money categories help prevent impulse overspending
* Parents need healthy financial boundaries with adult children
* Wise counsel helps couples manage resources well


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