When the Numbers Don’t Just Add Up: Budgeting Justice
Quentin Dupont, SJ May 7, 2015 Justice ~ Approx 9 mins
Resident finance guru Quentin Dupont examines how the quest for the perfect budget can’t only be about the numbers.
Resident finance guru Quentin Dupont examines how the quest for the perfect budget can’t only be about the numbers.
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