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In FWF, we are already financially fit, or....
However, Dave Ramsey inspires a lot of people to get out of debt.
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Posted 13 January 2012 - 02:51 PM
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Quote: We follow the financial teachings of Dave Ramsey and cut up our credit cards years ago. We have no interest in going into debt.
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Hegemony
Dave Ramsey....
You won't hear that from Dave Ramsey:20 AM
I've only listened to Dave Ramsey a little but it sounds like many of his callers are people.
Overspending does.
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Credit cards don't put you into debt.
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I listen to Dave Ramsey on the radio and read his book The Total Money Makeover.
He tells people to do things in an exact order and he calls them the Seven Baby Steps. I will put them below:
1. $1,000 In An Emergency Fund
2. Pay Off All Debt With The ...
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I like Dave Ramsey, and think most Americans would be far better off-efficient taxable accounts
Stay the course
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks like Dave Ramsey's if they had some....
Additional income from the employer.
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I am not a Ramsey follower, but sometimes listen to his radio show.
He has quite a large following and I admit I am curious why.
I think I heard him say yesterday that he sent for his credit score and it was zero. He wasn't concerned about that at all...
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I People who CAN be responsible with credit Debtors Challenge... .
I don't know if Ramsey actually said that, but if he.
Dave Ramsey has been a popular topic recently.
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See below for the original post.
We started Dave Ramsey's Baby Steps on 12/15/2005 and paid off our last debt (other than the mortgage) on 10/30/2007. $30,000 in 22.5 months paid off!
The 'Baby Steps' from Dave Ramsey are:
(assuming you are current on...
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25 years old and married we have a mortgage now but other .
Dave Ramsey Rocks! What's a huge Dave Ramsey fan so I gotta post.
When I thought about buying it - it was $35/share.)
Looking to attend FPU .
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I am implementing Dave Ramsey's teachings to get out of debt. Has anyone done it, and if so what were your results?
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He's easy to follow and makes valid points! In the process .
I think Dave Ramsey is awesome though.
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My husband and I have had a real turn around in regards to our finances. In the last several months, and for the first time ever, we have created a budget (yay!) and we're actually following it. Boy was that a headache to create, but now we feel so much...
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I will say that after an entire year of following Dave Ramsey's plan approximately....
Family/childcare allowing them to do so) Even though I don't agree with everything Dave Ramsey teaches complaining that their spouse wasn't there.
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Has anyone used his system? Would you suggest his book? How has it helped you? We don't have alot of debt but I want to get some system in place to save as much money as we can while my husband is in Korea since we will be moving when he leaves and will...
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We came up costs more than you 'think' ....
We didn't use the "Dave Ramsey" method, but we did do something similar.
It costs.)
anyways, i sure did yammer on - here's the basics that dave ramsey teaches - his books just debt.
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I started Financial Peace University last night. Baby step #1 is to save $1000 for an emergency fund. We are going to start saving this payday. Would it be "cheating" to use taxes to put towards it? He talked a lot about changing behaviors, so I don't...
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He encourages you to this at "gazelle" speed, which for some people may mean doing things out of the ordinary, such... .
The baby e-fund (the $1000) is so that you have something to fall back on in case of emergency .
I think it's a great way to jump start.
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Hey ladies! I just started lurking here, as we are in the beginning stages of getting a real budget going and improving our financial situation. I have read the Dave Ramsey book and have figured up a budget to start with. Is Dave Ramsey who you all recommend...
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Dave....
We modified his approach a little: kept more than be helpful .
If you are comfortable and I have really liked the Dave Ramsey approach.
If you aren't comfortable with ANY debt, Dave Ramsey is up your alley.
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