Chuck Bentley
Chuck Bentley is CEO of Crown Financial Ministries, a global Christian ministry, founded by the late Larry Burkett. He is the host of a daily radio broadcast, My MoneyLife, featured on more than 1,000 Christian Music and Talk stations in the U.S., and author of his most recent book, Seven Gray Swans: Trends that Threaten Our Financial Future. Be sure to follow Crown on Facebook.
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Ask Chuck: I’m losing trust in currencies
I always thought a small diversification into cryptos would protect me from the collapse of fiat money, but now with the collapse of FTX, I am losing trust in the entire concept of currency. What should I do?
Ask Chuck: Procrastination is hurting our finances!
Procrastination costs us in numerous ways. It is stressful and leads to a self-inflicted crisis. Let’s examine just how much it costs to put off the discipline of careful planning.
Ask Chuck: Should I trust cryptocurrencies now?
Since the FTX debacle, do you think the crypto market has been ruined?
Ask Chuck: Are you shrewd with money?
The Parable of the Dishonest Manager looks like Jesus commends lying. Am I right about this? Curious what you think.
Ask Chuck: A financial tool you must have!
My wife and I are finally living on a budget! What are some key steps in our financial plans that we should aspire to achieve now?
Ask Chuck: Are you exhausted by inflation?
I am exhausted trying to make it to the end of the month while remaining within my budget. I feel like inflation is robbing me of more than my money. I am losing my joy every day that this continues.
Ask Chuck: How to get credit card debt under control
I hate carrying a balance on our credit cards, but I can’t seem to get them under control. I need some help!
Ask Chuck: How can I save money on energy bills?
It is already cold where I live. My heating bills are getting painful. Any tips to save money this winter?
Ask Chuck: Should I wait to buy a used car?
When do you think used-car prices will drop? My car is racking up a lot of miles, and I am trying to hold off on buying a replacement.
Ask Chuck: Are student loans a rip-off?
When students were paying 10% on student loans, we couldn’t get 1% interest on the money we put in savings. It seems like students and families who continue to take these loans are getting ripped off. Would you please address usury?