Self-Reliance Resources
3: Manage Money


“3: Manage Money,” My Foundation for Self-Reliance (2016)

“3: Manage Money,” My Foundation

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Manage Money

Report:Briefly share with the group how the Sabbath day or the Book of Mormon strengthened your faith last week.

Ponder:Why is managing money so hard—and so important?

Watch:“First Things First!” available at srs.lds.org/videos. (No video? Read page 10.)

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First Things First!

If you are unable to watch the video, choose roles and read this script.

still from First Things First

Setting: Young boy and girl, dressed in adult clothes, acting like their parents.

Boy: I’m home, dear.

Girl: Welcome home. Oh my, you look tired.

Boy: You do too. You work very hard, don’t you?

Girl: Well, we’re supposed to work, aren’t we?

Boy: I earned 10 today.

Girl: Oh, what a blessing. So, first things first. Let’s pay our tithing, shall we?

Boy: But what if we don’t have enough?

Girl: That’s where faith comes in!

Boy: Okay. So what’s next?

Girl: Well, we’ll need to buy food and bus fare and pay rent. And then it would be nice to buy a chair …

Boy: But we can’t. See? We don’t have enough money.

Girl: Could we borrow some?

Boy: They say debt is dangerous. We don’t want to get in trouble.

Girl: Okay. You’re right. So what do we do with this?

Boy: Let’s save it! You never know what will happen.

Girl: That feels right. But there’s nothing left for fun.

Boy: We have each other! And I’ll try to earn more.

Girl: I’ll try to spend less!

Boy: That way we can be happy—and self-reliant!

Girl: Right! That wasn’t so difficult. Why do grown-ups make it so hard?

Boy: Oh, you know. That’s just how grown-ups are.

Back to page 8.

Discuss:Why should we keep track of and save our money?

Read:Doctrine and Covenants 104:78 and the statement from All Is Safely Gathered In (on the right)

Discuss:Read the self-reliant approach to managing money (below). How can we make this a habit?

diagram self-reliant approach

Commit:Commit to do the following actions during the week. Check the box when you complete each action.

  • Keep track of what you earn and spend every day. You can use the Income and Expense Record on page 11.

  • Share what you’ve learned today about managing money with your family or friends.

Income and Expense Record

Write how much you spend each week. What would it be like if you had enough money for your needs?

income and expense table