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@jeetendrakumar1596
@jeetendrakumar1596 3 сағат бұрын
What makes you better than then , what snake 🐍 oil are you selling now 😂lol
@bizzlemurda6277
@bizzlemurda6277 10 сағат бұрын
Well Dave Ramsey says there both right depends on the individual the steps your taking your discipline.
@evolicious-x
@evolicious-x 12 сағат бұрын
Dave is a moron. I used debt and bought physical assets and I have even more money now. Dave and his whole team is all about you slaving away at your 9 to 5 job and going to church.
@e.a.p3174
@e.a.p3174 12 сағат бұрын
RK is a hustler, good at selling books.
@masterbeuner8964
@masterbeuner8964 16 сағат бұрын
Robert is broke, Dave has actual money
@m16ty
@m16ty 20 сағат бұрын
I've been roughly following Dave since the 1990s. I was in a struggling business and up to my eyeballs in debt, I decided to shut down the business and get out of debt. I did take on some debt after that, but I guess it was what was called "good debt", but it wasn't more than I could handle and it helped me get back on my feet and start another business that was successful. After my new business got going good and making good money, I paid off that debt. I also paid off my home and everything during this time. At this point in my life, I'm not saying that I'll never borrow money again, but I'm not currently planning on it. I've gotten to where I don't owe anybody a dime and have considerable assets. Now I'll admit that I could go out and borrow money, buy investments, and make even more money, but I'm content. For me anyway, it is a huge peace of mind to not owe anybody anything. I have no doubt that you can follow Kiyosaki's plan and make a tremendous amount of money, but it can be mentally exhausting trying to balance all that out, and it's not without risk. The way I am being debt free, I can make a investment that goes bad and while I don't like it, at the end of the day you just lick your wounds and move on. You borrow a lot of money on a bad investment it can completely ruin you. There is no such thing as a investment sure thing, and nobody knows what the economy is going to do. I'd be willing to bet that however many people have become multi millionaires following Kiyosaki religiously, there is a equal number that ended up in financial ruin. Both Dave and Robert have made most of their money off of telling other people what to do with their money. I will submit most of people who are multi millionaires don't listen to either one of them, they do it their own way. I do make note that Dave is still somewhat humble and Robert seems like he tries to portray a lavish lifestyle. I do know I've learned that most of the people that are really well off, you wouldn't know it by looking at them, and most people that try to look like they are rich are in very bad shape financially.
@hubble8764
@hubble8764 Күн бұрын
Damn this person sucks
@nicohair__
@nicohair__ Күн бұрын
Really really good vid, hope we can see more of this
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone Күн бұрын
@@nicohair__ Thanks
@RusticB
@RusticB Күн бұрын
Ramsey
@ronaldreagan-ik6hz
@ronaldreagan-ik6hz Күн бұрын
borrowing your brains out will rarely ever work out. Dave all the way.
@ecc2924
@ecc2924 Күн бұрын
Love what they both teach. Dave Ramsey’s plan is the foundation from which to build wealth. He teaches behavior modification. Once you are out of debt & have a solid emergency plan in place, you start building wealth by buying income producing assets which is what Kiyosaki teaches.
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone Күн бұрын
@@ecc2924 One of the BEST comments yet.
@laurapaulson2511
@laurapaulson2511 Күн бұрын
So, Kyiosaki is against buying a home but you advocate for investing in real estate. Can you explain?
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone Күн бұрын
@@laurapaulson2511 Your HOUSE IS NOT AN ASSET. It doesn't put $$ in your pocket.
@laurapaulson2511
@laurapaulson2511 Күн бұрын
I’m not sure if I think you are PRO investing in real estate or if you believe that’s not for you…
@irinandembo3002
@irinandembo3002 2 күн бұрын
If you mist or immerge their concepts and make an ecletic philosophy!
@kornfedkustoms1548
@kornfedkustoms1548 2 күн бұрын
Im currently looking at campgrounds but theyre in another state. Its the state i plan to relocate too in the future once the kids are grown. My question is do you think it’s feasible to buy one thats 100 miles away (1hr45min drive) and hire a full time manager while i make weekly trips to do maintenance until its time to permanently relocate. Im talking 10+ years down the road
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone 2 күн бұрын
@@kornfedkustoms1548 Certainly feasible.
@Unmployable
@Unmployable 2 күн бұрын
Anyone can follow Ramseys advice and win with money. Only the 1% of the 1% can win with Robert’s advice.
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone 2 күн бұрын
@@Unmployable hmmmm
@jowanmay6358
@jowanmay6358 2 күн бұрын
A Fully paid off house may not GENERATE money but it does SAVE money as you don't need to pay any rent
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone 2 күн бұрын
@@jowanmay6358 It depends on your MINDSET about 💰
@jowanmay6358
@jowanmay6358 Күн бұрын
@@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone That is TRUE!
@matthewjenkinson8693
@matthewjenkinson8693 2 күн бұрын
I was given Rich Dad, Poor Dad when I was younger. I would be in a better place now if I was given Dave Ramsey’s book instead
@edwinbaez1419
@edwinbaez1419 2 күн бұрын
Please give example of real estate syndication - fundirse? How do you get started?
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone 2 күн бұрын
@@edwinbaez1419 kzbin.info/www/bejne/iqnKc5aomZJ0j7Msi=YfiXDJgnalo4JCgt
@sadeepwickramasinghe4088
@sadeepwickramasinghe4088 3 күн бұрын
omg this video proves that all people are not brain dead and can have many mentors thanks dude
@Alexander-vl1lg
@Alexander-vl1lg 3 күн бұрын
One has zero debt. The other has billions in debt. I chose the zero debt a long time ago and I feel free. I don't owe anything to anyone and have no problem sleeping st night.
@Knowledge.to_Come
@Knowledge.to_Come 3 күн бұрын
I think if you have a gambling problem listen to dave ramsey. If you have alot of self control listen to kiyosaki
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone 3 күн бұрын
@@Knowledge.to_Come Good point
@sachastayswi
@sachastayswi 3 күн бұрын
What are your thoughts on more seasonal markets? Your RV parks be as profitable up north?
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone 3 күн бұрын
We acquire parks that don't rely on seasonal travel. This involves areas where there are more long term tenants and workers staying months at a time.
@jimborice
@jimborice 4 күн бұрын
How can I become a Partner? I can "bird dog" potential parks in SE USA for y'all
@jimborice
@jimborice 4 күн бұрын
Congrats! This RV Park looks awesome. How did you come up with your offer?
@jimborice
@jimborice 4 күн бұрын
You make $ on RE/RV or other parks on the front end (purchase $) - Dr Jeff, How do you $ to make + $ flow?
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone 4 күн бұрын
@@jimborice Make $$ on the buy.
@jimborice
@jimborice 4 күн бұрын
How would you Value this park?
@jimborice
@jimborice 4 күн бұрын
I need a beat down RV Park that I can put "sweat equity" into and be turned into a Tiny Home Community with Power, Sewer & Water.
@Jijhebtmijnnaamnietnodig
@Jijhebtmijnnaamnietnodig 4 күн бұрын
Dave is for mom,pop,brother,sister and friends. Robert is for people like us that did get out the 80%
@Naxatthedoor
@Naxatthedoor 4 күн бұрын
You ALWAYS have to be on top of that “good debt” to make sure it doesn’t bite you in the ass, whereas when you have NO debt, the only thing you have to worry about is whether or not you can pay something in full, which is a trivial matter in comparison. Basically, asking a shady individual for a “small” loan vs waiting another week to afford that product.
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone 4 күн бұрын
@@Naxatthedoor agreed
@benascg-ll7sq
@benascg-ll7sq 4 күн бұрын
20:56 in order to be successful, we need to fail our way to success...brilliant
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone 4 күн бұрын
@@benascg-ll7sq you got it
@benascg-ll7sq
@benascg-ll7sq 4 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video. Having followed both Dave and Kyosaki, I am fascinated how their first 25 years in life shape their journey, and therefor, their advices. Dave fundamentally independant from the system, Robert always playing with the system. Being freedom driven, I opt for Ramsey's strategy, on the spot
@OTBkid
@OTBkid 5 күн бұрын
Dave has a plan, Rob has an idea. Finish your plan before you think of your ideas
@jonnygunn6259
@jonnygunn6259 5 күн бұрын
Dave never recommends index funds. He recommends mutual funds that BEAT index funds.
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone 5 күн бұрын
@@jonnygunn6259 No such thing in the long run.
@SeKo1844
@SeKo1844 6 күн бұрын
Thats why dave look soo healthy and strong and rich dad look sick
@lc6521
@lc6521 6 күн бұрын
Thank you for pointing out the important lessons of these popular classics. I read many books you mentioned , but the important ideas just went over my head. 🤣 You emphasize to the points of help me getting more knowledge out of them.
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone 6 күн бұрын
glad to help
@davidkang6663
@davidkang6663 6 күн бұрын
he's now making money on youtube.
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone 6 күн бұрын
@@davidkang6663 Smart guy
@CitAllHearItAll
@CitAllHearItAll 7 күн бұрын
If you’re a doctor, just max out 401k, save another 35% of your gross and put it in stocks, and do that for 15 years. It’s not rocket science.
@tylercrouch4255
@tylercrouch4255 7 күн бұрын
In economics, one needs to consider if you lean more towards being risk averse or not. Averse: may want to preserve their capital over receiving a higher rate of return (with high risk). Dave does teach that everyone perceives "risk" internally differently and risk really cannot be accurately measured. Each person measures risk differently. God does provide us with wisdom: living on less than we make, pay off debts quickly on an asset. But one aspect the banking system does not do is having a jubilee year. A reset. I think it is good to consider both idiologies. Dave does recommend not to invest in anything until you have educated yourselves and understand it. Dave does believe in and encourages entrepreneurialism. Even with his children material he pays not an allowance but a commission on work completeed well. He does Entre- leadership trainings. I think it would be good to look at both financial ideologies and depending on your world view chose your path going forward.
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone 7 күн бұрын
@@tylercrouch4255 Great explanation
@issaccho2107
@issaccho2107 7 күн бұрын
The most important thing is extract what is most suitable and useful for your life goals and discard the rest~ money is just a critical resource for you to achieve your life’s goal 😊
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone 7 күн бұрын
@@issaccho2107 We'll put.
@AcornFish
@AcornFish 8 күн бұрын
U look like u in prison
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone 7 күн бұрын
@@AcornFish Maybe I 🤔 am?
@abramtreadwell722
@abramtreadwell722 8 күн бұрын
Neither. Listen to the money guy.
@republicunited2183
@republicunited2183 8 күн бұрын
Ramsey. RK never tells you anything.
@patrickriley5821
@patrickriley5821 9 күн бұрын
I don't think I want financial advice from someone a billion in debt. How can you say I'm worth 100 mil and be a billion in debt? Isn't that what Ramsey was doing when the walls caved in? What if the billion was called? Even 1 tenth of that would put you at zero.
@MegaEclipseguy
@MegaEclipseguy 9 күн бұрын
Listen to Michael Saylor! Ramsey is conceited. I’m rich you are a turd type of guy.
@biblebeliever3079
@biblebeliever3079 9 күн бұрын
When you have two polar opposite viewpoints, the truth many times lies somewhere in the middle
@CoachDanielPaulino
@CoachDanielPaulino 9 күн бұрын
Wow, this video is like the Super Bowl of finance debates! 🎉 Your breakdown is so clear, it’s almost as if you have a PhD in 'Money Matchmaking.' 😄 I love how you highlight the strengths of both Dave Ramsey and Grant Cardone-it's like choosing between chocolate and peanut butter; why not enjoy both? I would consider your own financial goals before picking a side! After all, what works for one may not work for all. Keep up the fantastic work!
@garysexsonii9507
@garysexsonii9507 9 күн бұрын
😄Sounds like we have traveled similar paths, i.e. Ramsey-esque earlier in my like, and much more Cardone now.
@michaelprimm5066
@michaelprimm5066 9 күн бұрын
Neither. Done.
@StraitTalkMedia
@StraitTalkMedia 9 күн бұрын
Great video what would be your 529 alternative I would be interested in a video on that subject I am currently on the Dave Ramsey path necause I just recently became debt free...but I now see myself slowly evolving into the Cardone path
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone
@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone 9 күн бұрын
@@StraitTalkMedia I'll make that video.
@StraitTalkMedia
@StraitTalkMedia 9 күн бұрын
@@DebtFreeDoctorJeffAnzalone thank you looking forward to that information curious on a possible better option for my grandson