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Join Jonathan and Amanda as they examine the differences between a Catholic and Protestant worldview when it comes to the morals of investing.Thank you to the Catholic Financial Planners Network for sponsoring this episode. You can learn more about CFPN advisors at CatholicFinancialPlanners.comForm your Catholic understanding of money by joining Catholic Money Academy at WalletWin.com/academyLink to Original Dave video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq1-NSUfhsoMusic in this episode is by Dylan Gardner – check out his album Almost Real on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to great music.
One of the questions we get asked the most is: How is WalletWin Different from Dave Ramsey?In this episode we begin to answer that question through the lens of the Catholic faith. They share why money decisions are never just practical for Catholics. They are tied to vocation, family life, generosity, stewardship, and our call to help build the Kingdom of God.This conversation covers a few key areas where a Catholic worldview can shape financial decisions differently, including term life insurance, education and schooling choices, and tithing. From openness to life to parents’ responsibility as the primary educators of their children, Jonathan and Amanda show how Catholic teaching gives families a deeper framework for discernment.Curious about how a Catholic approach differs from Dave on a particular topic? Send an email to email@walletwin.com (but Dave somewhere in the Subject line) or send us a voicemail at WalletWin.com/voicemailThank you to the Catholic Financial Planners Network for sponsoring this episode. You can learn more about CFPN advisors at CatholicFinancialPlanners.comMusic in this episode is by Dylan Gardner – check out his album Almost Real on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to great music.
What does the Church teach about building wealth?We dive into nearly 2,000 years of Scripture, Church teaching, Encyclicals, and lives of the Saints to find out. What we might might surprise you - and it would certainly catch Dave Ramsey off guard.Thank you to this episode's sponsor: The Catholic Financial Planners Network. Find a great financial planner today at https://CatholicFinancialPlanners.comWant to build a greater understanding of a Catholic approach to handling your money? Start your free trial of The Catholic Money Academy today at CatholicMoneyAcademy.comMusic in this episode is by Dylan Gardner – check out his album Almost Real on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to great music.
We’re sharing this replay as we get ready to record fresh new episodes for you, stay tuned!Dave Ramsey says credit cards are evil—cut them up and never look back. But is he right? Are credit cards truly a financial disaster, or can they be used responsibly without wrecking your budget (or conscience)?In this episode, we break down:🟢 Dave Ramsey’s arguments against credit cards🟢 Why most people overspend with plastic 💳🟢 When using credit cards makes sense—and when to avoid them🟢 How to improve your credit score (even without debt)🎧 Listen now and decide for yourself!Resources Mentioned in This Episode:🔗 Protect your family online with Covenant Eyes ➝ WalletWin.com/ce🔗 Need a better budget? Get our Catholic Budget Guide ➝ CatholicBudgetGuide.com💬 What do you think? Are credit cards a helpful tool or too risky to use? Comment below or send us a message.If this episode helped you, share it with a friend and leave a 5-star review!Music in this episode is by Dylan Gardner – check out his album Almost Real on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to great music.
We were supposed to be home in two days.That's what we thought when Amanda flew alone to Austin, Texas to meet our brand-new son — four pounds, three ounces, and so tiny it took your breath away. Jonathan stayed back in Omaha with a sick kid and a house to hold together. It was supposed to be a quick NICU stay. Feed and grow. Home by the weekend.It was anything but.In this episode, we're telling the whole story — the adoption tell-all our community has been waiting for. We're talking about the email that came on our other son's birthday and what it felt like when we both just knew. We're talking about the NICU honeymoon that turned into a medical emergency. We're talking about the flight out of Omaha that should have already left — and somehow wasn't gone yet. We're talking about walking into a Maronite Catholic church across the street from a children's hospital and hearing a priest say our son's name out loud before the Liturgy.We're talking about the moment it became impossible to believe any of this was accidental.This one doesn't have a lot of financial teaching in it. That's okay. Sometimes a story is just a story — and this one is one of the best ones we've ever lived.Peter is home. He is loved. And God had His hands on every single detail.This episode is brought to you by the WalletWin Spring Bundle of Joy — the Catholic Money Academy, WalletWin Kids Courses, and the MoneyTogether Couples Workshop, all bundled together for one special price. Because you've blessed us, and we want to bless you back. Sign up before Thursday night to snag your own Bundle of Joy at WalletWin.com/peter
Baby Teixeira #5 has arrived and we are soaking up every single moment. We'll be back with fresh episodes soon — in the meantime, we are reaching into the vault for some of our all-time favorites. This one is absolutely worth your time.How are we, as Catholics, to interact with stuff? Let's explore Catholic Minimalism with author and speaker, Katie Sciba, in one of the most popular sessions from the Catholic Money Summit.Amanda and Katie sit down in the WalletWin studio to unpack what Catholic Minimalism actually is — and what it has to do with your faith, your calendar, your wardrobe, and even your marriage. Katie shares how downsizing her 1200 square foot home with three kids changed everything, why the story of the Rich Young Man is at the heart of this conversation, and how letting go of things — and commitments — creates space for the Lord to work.Get access to all 40+ talks at CatholicMoneySummit.com
We're taking a little time away welcoming our newest Teixeira to the world! While we're soaking up all the newborn snuggles, enjoy this episode from the vault — it's one of our favorites, and honestly, perfect for right where we are in the liturgical year.🎧 Jonathan loves stuff. Here's his plan to shift his attention from things of this world to those of the next.We are swimming in a consumeristic culture — and it is shaping us whether we realize it or not. In this episode, Jonathan shares his personal plan for overcoming materialism, and yes, I get to hold him accountable.Detachment is a necessary part of our faith. You don't get to skip it. And this conversation is a great place to start — especially during Lent.🎸 Music in this episode is by Dylan Gardner – check out his album Almost Real on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to great music.
Jonathan and Amanda reveal why tithing isn’t a good idea.At least not in the way many Catholics think about it.In this episode of The Catholic Money Show, they unpack the common assumption that Catholics are required to give a strict 10% tithe and explain why the Church actually calls us to something deeper than a simple percentage. In this episode they discuss:• What the tithe meant in the Old Testament• Why the Catholic Church does not mandate a strict 10% tithe• How to discern how much you should give• Why budgeting helps you give more intentionally• Practical ways to support your parish, diocese, and other ministriesYou’ll also hear guidance for common questions like whether giving should be based on gross or net income, what to do if you’re in debt, and how to balance generosity with caring for your family.Note: This is a repost of an older episode that remains highly relevant for Catholics thinking seriously about generosity and stewardship today.Resources Mentioned:Learn how to start budgeting in minutes:https://www.walletwin.com
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2,000 years of wisdom for your finances. WalletWin Founders Jonathan and Amanda Teixeira put the personal back in personal finance as they explore the intersection of faith and finance and help Catholics get out of debt, build wealth, and change the world through generosity. (And have fun doing it.)
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