OINK Family

The OINK Family

Financial Scorecard

This is a 5-minute assessment of your family's stewardship — where your finances are strong, where they're quietly leaking, and your clear next step.

You can't manage what you don't measure.

Welcome to the OINK Family Financial Scorecard. This isn’t a budgeting tool — it’s a 5-minute diagnostic that shows you exactly where your family’s financial system is working and where it’s breaking down. Most families who take this are surprised by what they find.

Most families earning good money still have no system for managing it. They’re reacting to money instead of directing it. The result is stress, tension, and kids who learn nothing about how money actually works. Freedom doesn’t come from earning more — it comes through order and intentional management.

This scorecard is designed to give you a clear, honest look at where your family stands across the 7 Pillars of Stewardship. It will highlight your strengths and expose your blind spots.

How to Use This Scorecard

Take 5 minutes to complete this assessment. For the most accurate results, we highly recommend sitting down with your spouse and completing it together. Rate your family honestly on each statement using the 1–5 scale.

Remember: There is no shame in your starting point. Clarity removes chaos. Let's find out where you stand.

Why OINK Family?

This scorecard isn’t selling you anything. It’s showing you where you stand. What you do with that information is up to you.

OINK Family is not another budgeting app or financial guru program. We are a family stewardship community built on one conviction: God owns everything, and your family is called to manage it with order, wisdom, and generational intention.

No matter where you score on this assessment, there is a place for you inside the OINK Family community. Here's what that looks like:

FOR HIGH SCORERS (85–105)

You’re already building legacy. Now multiply it.

You’ve built financial order. Your family has margin, gives generously, and thinks long-term. But who is sharpening you? Inside the community, you’ll connect with other high-performing families focused on next-level wealth strategies: real estate, trusts, multi-generational planning, and teaching your children to steward what you’re building. Your kids can engage with our family courses alongside other kids being raised with the same values. You'll also get access to frameworks for teaching your kids real financial skills — from managing credit to building their first business — alongside other families doing the same thing.

FOR MID SCORERS (45–84)

You have the desire. Now get the system.

You know something needs to change, but you’re stuck between knowing and doing. That’s exactly where the 14-Day Fine-Tuning Experience meets you. It’s a structured, guided reset that installs the habits, frameworks, and accountability your family needs to move from reactive to intentional. The community keeps you consistent. The challenge gives you the blueprint.

FOR NEW STARTERS (21–44)

No shame. Just a starting line.

Every family that’s now thriving started exactly where you are. The free community gives you immediate access to families who’ve walked this road, plus free challenges and resources designed for beginners. No jargon, no judgment. Start with the basics.

Complete the scorecard. Find your score. Then take the next step.

The 7 Pillars Assessment

Rate each statement 1–5 | 1 = Not at all | 5 = Always

1=Not at all
2=Rarely
3=Sometimes
4=Usually
5=Always

Maximum possible score: 105 points (21 statements × 5)

01

Stewardship

God owns everything. We are stewards, not owners.

1.We view our income and assets as entrusted to us, not owned by us.

2.We regularly discuss as a couple how we are managing what we have been given.

3.Our children understand that money is something that has been given to and earned by us, not something that we "just have" or deserve.

Stewardship Total:0/ 15
02

Order

Diligence and awareness lead to growth.

1.We know exactly where every dollar goes each month.

2.We sit down together at least monthly to review our financial position and create goals around that.

3.We have a written plan (budget or system) that guides our money decisions.

Order Total:0/ 15
03

Margin

Margin creates peace; wise leverage creates opportunity.

1.We have at least 3–6 months of expenses saved in an emergency fund.

2.We pay off our personal credit cards at least every month.

3.We have financial breathing room—money left after bills, giving, and saving.

Margin Total:0/ 15
04

Work

Money is a byproduct of value created.

1.Our children have age-appropriate responsibilities tied to the amount of money we entrust to them.

2.We model and teach that income is a byproduct of value created and not a byproduct of hours spent doing the work.

3.Our family culture actively values producing over consuming.

Work Total:0/ 15
05

Multiplication

Intentional stewardship converts today’s provision into tomorrow’s inheritance.

1.We are actively saving or investing for long-term growth.

2.We can say confidently that we understand what compounding is without looking it up.

3.We have a clear plan for how today’s income becomes tomorrow’s inheritance.

Multiplication Total:0/ 15
06

Generosity

Giving is a discipline, not leftover behavior.

1.We give consistently (tithe, donate) as a priority, not just when there is extra.

2.Our children participate in giving decisions and understand why we give.

3.Generosity is a planned, intentional line item in our financial system.

Generosity Total:0/ 15
07

Legacy

Wealth and wisdom must be transferred intentionally.

1.We have regular family conversations about money, values, and stewardship.

2.We are actively building financial and spiritual inheritance for the next generation.

3.We have documented plans (family values, family trust, life insurance) for wealth and wisdom transfer.

Legacy Total:0/ 15

Grand Total

0/ 105

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