Some people think that being a good Christian means that you have to reject worldly forms of success like money and career goals. Frank J. Hanna is a great example to disprove this popular misconception. His career is in merchant banking, but he has also been involved in numerous philanthropist groups. He has helped found several Catholic schools, led advisory boards on education reform for minorities and founded the Solidarity Foundation, which recently secured extremely old copies of the Gospels of Luke and John and gave them to the Vatican.
All these philanthropic accomplishments would have been impossible if Frank J Hanna did not know how to manage his money. In his new book, What Your Money Means, Frank J. Hanna explains how to successfully and responsibly manage money. This kind of book is welcome in the current economic climate, since one of the chief problems that caused today's economic downturn was irresponsible investors who did not understand what kinds of risks they were taking. It's good to find an economist with experience and ethics to act as a compass in these turbulent times.
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