Jim Crider—Fund Your Startup and Support Your Family

Does the thought of starting a new business seem daunting? In this episode, Certified Financial Planner, Jim Crider, walks us through how he started his new business and what he did to set himself, his business, and his family up for success. It’s an inspiring interview about financial stewardship and how the right approach to money can give you peace of mind and greater flexibility in the future.Prior to starting Intentional Living FP, Jim worked primarily with the standard clients of most wealth management firms— financially successful families seeking guidance with the wealth they’ve accumulated over decades.  While he cherished each client he served, he came to find the clients I enjoy most: families that desire to achieve early financial independence for the sake of spending significant time with the people they care about, doing the things they enjoy. He shares that passion and shows how he models it with his own family during the show.This episode covers the topics of financial planning, stewardship, money management, prayer, family life, work life balance, and startups.Books:E-Mythhttps://www.amazon.com/Myth-Revisited-Small-Businesses-About-ebook/dp/B000RO9VJK/Pumpkin Planhttps://www.amazon.com/Pumpkin-Plan-Strategy-Remarkable-Business-ebook/dp/B0064VPS24/Love Doeshttps://www.amazon.com/Love-Does-Discover-Secretly-Incredible-ebook/dp/B0078FA8HU/

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The premiere Christian business podcast for Kingdom entrepreneurs, owners and faith-based leaders. Imagine your profits, your employees, your customers — every part of your Christian business experienced an increase in freedom, both in Christ and commerce. You can experience this reality as the owner of a Kingdom startup or enterprise. And we'll show you how. Eternal Entrepreneurs are Christian business leaders who can solve problems in the spiritual realm and manifest those outcomes in the physical world. Listen today if you are a faith-based company or want to grow in marketplace ministry. The podcast has two formats: Lunch Breaks — short, easy to digest episodes on business skill and spiritual discipline. Typically 10-20 minutes. Interviews — smart, curated discussions with the best spiritual and business thinkers in the Kingdom. Typically 45-60 minutes. Who do we serve? If you consider yourself a successful Kingdom business leader, Christian entrepreneur, or faith driven CEO, you'll enjoy the show. Here's what we think: If you really want to accelerate your company, then you need lots of on-demand content. So we went out and found the very best inspirational topics and speakers around.