
Christian Financial Advisor
Eleven Two Fund Management gives financial
and investment advice from a biblical perspective.
Christian financial planning
is a pretty generic term that really speaks to the authority of God when
making financial decisions. "Christians" are not the only people
ETFM
wants to serve. We simply believe that financial counsel from a
Christian worldview is the most beneficial for anyone, regardless of
their beliefs about Jesus. Below is a great article about not only
seeking a solid Christian financial advisor or planner but also any wise
financial advisor.
Knowing the 10 Biggest Mistakes Christian (or any)
Investors Make will help you become a wiser financial steward and
Christian investor!
The following article was written by Crown Financial Ministries
concerning selecting good Christian financial advisors or
Christian investment advisor:
A commonly asked question from
Christians seeking advice on financial matters is, “How can I find good
Christian counsel?” But perhaps even more fundamental would be the
question, “How can I tell when I find good Christian counsel?”
Limitations in finding good financial counsel
It is very difficult to receive unbiased advice from someone who is
trying to sell a particular product. So, an obvious limitation that
Christians should easily recognize is whether the people giving them
financial advice are actually giving wise advice or just a sales pitch.
A second limitation is to find financial counselors with like minds,
attitudes, and principles. Many financial advisors who profess to be
Christians live lifestyles that are far from Christ-like. Likewise there
are those who are very good Christians, but they have no knowledge or
wisdom concerning the biblical principles of finances.
There are many guidelines in God’s Word for seeking and selecting good
godly counsel. So, although seeking counsel is advised, selecting wise
counsel is imperative.
Principles for seeking and selecting good financial counsel
There are four basic principles that Christians need to consider in
seeking and selecting good godly financial counsel.
1. Seek and select Christian counsel. Seek and select financial
counselors on the basis of a common value system. For Christians, that
means to seek counsel from those who acknowledge Jesus Christ as their
Savior and Lord. “How blessed is the man who does not walk in the
counsel of the wicked, nor stand in the path of sinners, nor sit in the
seat of scoffers!” (Psalm 1:1). In no way does this imply that
non-Christians can’t give good financial advice. But the standards by
which decisions are made must be based on God’s Word and Christ-like
character, rather than on the world’s humanistic get-ahead-at-all-costs
standards.
2. Seek and select wise counsel. “He who walks with wise men will be
wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm” (Proverbs 13:20). The
fact that people are professed Christians does not qualify them to be
good financial counselors. All too often Christians throw wisdom and
caution to the wind when it comes to taking advice from professed
Christians. Christian counselor and counselee alike must be in regular
communication with God and seek His wisdom before any decision is made.
So, not only must counselors be knowledgeable in areas of biblical
principles in finance but they also must regularly seek God’s wisdom in
prayer and in the study of His Word.
3. Seek and select multiple qualified counselors. “Without consultation,
plans are frustrated, but with many counselors they succeed” (Proverbs
15:22). No financial counselor can be expert in all areas of finance.
The areas of taxes, securities, stocks, bonds, and real estate are so
complex in today’s society that only with a variety of good financial
counselors who are expert in their respective fields of finance can
Christians hope to attain a well rounded perspective of biblical
financial principles.
4. Weigh all counsel given. “The naïve believes everything, but the
sensible man considers his steps” (Proverbs 14:15). The purpose of
counsel is to offer suggestions, alternatives, and options—not to make
decisions on behalf of counselees. Even the best financial counsel in
the world lacks an essential element necessary to make sound and wise
financial decisions—God’s plan for the lives of the counselees.
Therefore there should never be a decision made that has not been
presented to God in prayer first. The peace of God—or lack of peace—as a
result of prayer is an indisputable indicator of God’s preferred
directive. In addition, each decision should be tested against God’s
Word. If it is not consistent with the purity and the spirit of God’s
Word, the decision should be rejected. Counselors’ motives and actions
also should be evaluated. If counselors will deceive others on the
counselees’ behalf, they also will most likely eventually deceive the
counselee. Review the five-year track record of any and all people who
offer their counsel. Just because they are Christian does not mean that
they have been successful in their financial counsel.
Conclusion
The best method for locating good, godly financial counsel is from other
Christians who have been helped. This could be fellow church attendees,
pastors, or Christian businesspeople. Additionally, this type of
information could perhaps be found at Christian professional
associations, societies, and organizations—both locally and nationally.
Without a doubt, good and godly financial counsel is available for all
who seek such counsel. But prayer, wisdom, and caution must be foremost
in order to select the most qualified counselors and those whose lives
and expertise conform to God’s will for the lives of the counselees.
Eleven Two
Fund Management does not provide legal or tax advice.