May 27 2009

Free Money Matters Larry Burkett Download

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Logos is offering a free ebook download of Money Matters by Larry Burkett. Just add the Money Matters ebook to the cart here. Use coupon code BIBLESTUDYMAGAZINE at checkout. You do not need to add anything else to the cart. A valid credit card is required, but it will not be charged. It should show $0.00 at checkout. It only has 2.5 stars on Amazon, but hey, it’s free. And I respect Larry Burkett as a leader in personal finance from a Christian perspective. God bless.

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  1. CD Rates Guy said:

    Awesome! I’m always looking for free finance books online!

    May 27th, 2009 at 5:11 pm
  2. Thomas Cloud, Jr., CFP(R) said:

    This is an excellent book, in fact, I make it available to my clients in my client library.

    May 28th, 2009 at 11:00 am

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