Season 7 Episode 102
What comes after financial freedom? When the debt is paid down, and you finally have breathing room, it’s time to ask a deeper question—what kind of legacy are you building? In this episode of Ask Ralph, we shift the focus from budgets and bank balances to something much more lasting: the impact your money—and your values—can have beyond your lifetime. Ralph unpacks what it means to build wealth that matters, rooted in purpose, faith, and the kind of stewardship that echoes through generations. So, have you ever paused to consider if you can Build Wealth That Matters?
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You’ll learn the difference between simply managing money and intentionally building with it. Ralph challenges listeners to write their own financial legacy vision statement and explains why you don’t need a million dollars to leave something meaningful behind. Whether you’re just beginning to move past survival mode or already thinking about generational impact, this episode offers clarity, encouragement, and practical steps to start shaping a legacy that reflects God’s Kingdom and your values.
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