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Author Spotlight – Shavonna Perkins

Shavonna Perkins, Founder of The Bougie BudgetTM, is a mother, wife, sister, and friend. Most importantly, as an instructor, she is gifted to help others win and succeed financially. With over 15 years of experience in the financial industry, consulting, coaching, and training, Shavonna is passionate about helping women & Christians obtain financial freedom by changing their mindset and assisting with a plan to get them their desired lifestyle.

Shavonna Perkins author of I Am Too Blessed to Be Broke: Breaking the Curse of Poverty Mindset in the Church

As a Certified Financial Education Instructor who holds a degree in Accounting, she has conducted 1:1 and group sessions teaching finances and the importance of financial literacy. Shavonna has helped lead people towards homeownership and out of over $100,000 in debt and money towards savings.


Find more about Shavonna and The Bougie BudgetTM products by visiting her website, www.thebougiebudget.com.

About Her Book – I Am Too Blessed to Be Broke

Having just enough or barely making it is not an option, yet over 70% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck. Have you ever thought about what God says about money? Can you be a wealthy Christian? As a Christian, if you are always broke or living paycheck to paycheck, is there something you’re missing? Does being Christian mean suffering while on earth? If you’ve asked yourself any of these questions or have a desire to take control of your finances yet are confused about where to start, I Am Too Blessed to Be Broke is for you. Fact-check, money isn’t inherently good or evil. 1 Timothy 6:10, often misquoted but instructs us that the action of love and greed towards money is evil.

In this book, you will learn: 

·         How to identify and eliminate the mindset of poverty and scarcity

·         To better understand the relationship between God and money

·         Our responsibility to God through stewardship and giving

·         How to increase wealth by understanding the principles of debt, credit, budgeting, and saving