Financial Reflection

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INTRODUCTION: People misquote, “money is the root of all evil”; however, 1 Timothy 6:10 states, “the love of money that is the root of all kinds of evil.” The world has fallen into the belief that simply having and loving money will be the cure-all. This belief has sent our country into a downward spiral of indebtedness and greed. My dream is to help those who can’t help themselves; those who were once blinded by this belief, but now have clearer vision and want to get back on the right track. My ultimate goal is to become a budget coach for businesses and families, guiding and teaching them how to manage their money instead of their money managing them. While money management skills are needed everywhere, I would prefer to stay local. There …show more content…

My most enlightening classes were not necessarily my accounting classes, but the classes that complement the accounting side of business; these courses included Math 132, Marketing 300, and ISOM 351. I hope to take more marketing classes, because I know that the marketing side of business is vital and it would be beneficial for me to broaden my knowledge. Since I don’t plan to get my CPA, I plan to make the most of the classes I am taking; soaking up the knowledge that is presented and putting it to good use. Progress tracking will be very challenging once I am in the business world. There aren’t any grades given or bar charts showing just how far I’ve come or how far I have to go. That will be a challenge for me, because I like to have my start and finish very clearly written out and, preferably, on the calendar. At this time I am simply staying close to God and placing my future in his hands. To many this may seem like a cliché or a cop-out, but it is one of the biggest leaps of faith one can …show more content…

This constant submersion in work and business, as well as regular conversations about local financial issues, have certainly given me a good foundation for a financial career. I am far from being prepared for the full-blown business world, but I do have a strong background and supportive network of family and friends. I am surrounded by people who are well versed in various aspects of business.
CONTINGENCY PLAN: Obviously, these plans can change any minute. I have no way of seeing the future and can only prepare so far in advance; life is unpredictable and it would be crazy for me to plan out every last detail. One very plausible alteration is marriage; I do not presently have marriage plans, but, Lord-willing, I hope to be married and have children one day. If this were to occur, I would refocus my efforts on being a supportive wife and nurturing mother.
SUMMARY: When people ask me what my plans are, I tell them, “I am presently studying accounting at Ball State University. I am planning on using the knowledge I earn to ultimately be a budget counselor, helping people manage their money and create a financial plan. This plan is subject to change, but I’m just heading down the path that God is leading me on, and I will adjust as necessary.” I strive to maintain an optimistic attitude and continue to readjust and refocus my goals in line with God’s

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