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2016 Winter Session Lecture 9 Review Questions
Lecture 9
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1. Conflict in a Christian home is
Unnatural
Inevitable
Avoidable
Not that important to deal with
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2. Which is NOT a technique to resolve conflicts?
Stick to the problem at hand
Get on the same side of the fence.
Try to identify the core issue.
Be a mind reader.
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3. In the course of a conflict, each spouse should
Try to dominate the other spouse
Avoid confrontation at all costs
Not keep a score against the other spouse
Vent out with whatever means
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4. Controlling finances depends on
How much is the household income
How much are the household expenses
The lifestyle of both spouses
How both spouses manage what they have
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5. What is the best parameter to gauge financial success of a couple?
The total amount of assets
The total amount of charitable donations
Following a Godly plan
Totally leaving it to God to make decisions
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6. The most accurate way to tithe is to:
Set aside at least 10% of gross income
Set aside at most 10% of gross income
Set aside at least 10% of net take home income
Set aside at least 10% of taxable income
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7. When it comes to accounts and investments
Each spouse should have their own individual account
All accounts should be joint accounts
Try to have the majority of the accounts to be held jointly
There is no clear preference
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8. Tithing should be directed to
The priest of the church closest to the couple
Charitable Christian organizations worldwide
Needy family members
Primarily to the local church that serves the couple
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9. Taking out loans
Is a great tool to achieve financial flexibility
Is not burdensome if it can be paid over 10 years or more
Is to be considered only for items that have residual values
Should never be considered
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10. Which is NOT a healthy spending habit?
Setting a spending budget after saving goals are met
Spending on a mutually agreed “wish list”
Adjusting the spending budget if income changes
Avoiding to tap into savings to keep up spending
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