It’s such a blessing that my wife and I aren’t just married, but we’re also each other’s best strategic partner in business. I’m great at what she lacks, she’s great at what I lack and we have an Adviser to work with. Praise God!! And thank you for the awesome content
@tahirisaid269310 ай бұрын
Great job with your wife! I bet you’re living your best life right now.
@tahirisaid269310 ай бұрын
I’m a young mom, I’m really glad to hear your story it inspires me. can you share how you earn weekly..
@georgestone012310 ай бұрын
Whichever firm you select, make sure you get your insurance from a reputable financial adviser, such as *Jenny Pamogas Canaya,* who has dedicated her career to financial planning. Because they will assist you in escalating, navigating better, and completing the task in a safer manner.|
@tahirisaid269310 ай бұрын
I've come across several positive endorsements of Jenny Pamogas Canaya on various platforms, including KZbin channels, seminars, and more
@tahirisaid269310 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. I was able to find her page and I already leave her a message
@coachclaudiawith_hope10 ай бұрын
Last caller, prior military, had been homeless prior and after being by active duty, thank you for your service and I am sorry for your loss of your parents. I wish he would have received a bundle of audio books and free coaching. He needed all the help he could get.
@brucefredrickson967710 ай бұрын
He has a solid plan moving forward with the goal of serving in the military. He will be fine. Semper Fi.
@marthaannrichardson10 ай бұрын
Me being a veteran, and walk the same route of trauma, I stand with him and pray God covers him and protect him. Sending love to a comrade.
@themozosmom_wife_towlife251510 ай бұрын
I don’t know why I found this so funny when jade said “my name today is “hilarious😂
@lindaryen220110 ай бұрын
Haha!
@SincerelyEMartin10 ай бұрын
$500 for a single person a month in groceries is also ridiculous. My husband and I spend $200 a month on groceries and get chicken and beef. People have to learn how to shop.
@ccb.860310 ай бұрын
It's actually cheaper to get fruits, and beans, and rice.
@SincerelyEMartin10 ай бұрын
@@ccb.8603 I’m sorry what? I was saying we have chicken and beef in our grocery budget and still spend $200 a month in addition to everything else you would need including things like bean, rice, and fruits
@ivanamagdalena322110 ай бұрын
@@ccb.8603i think depending on what state you live in can affect that too
@CormacADoyle10 ай бұрын
My wife and I spend more than 1600 per month on vets and pet food (5 dogs, 5 cats - we spent more than 2500 in vet bills in the last 4 weeks)... Since most of that disappears into our grocery bill, the fact that we spend 2400 per month on food, pets and beer isn't that extraordinary). We also spend 1100 per month on medical expenses per month Add all that together adds up to quite a lot!!! (3500*12=42000 per year after tax) ...
@cheenoulee745510 ай бұрын
Yes I agree. My wife and I spend $300-$400 a month. We also have a one year old. $500 a month is ridiculous! We also eat rice in 95% of our meals. If not, 100% because we’re Asian. Haha
@lolacole565310 ай бұрын
We found that we spend less on groceries when ordering them online than taking out cash walking around the store. We make less impulsive purchases.
@gamergeek89337 ай бұрын
This is actually a good point. You can pick out exactly what you want and make it hit exactly the budget. I like it.
@danielle77297 ай бұрын
Same
@tenn711410 ай бұрын
Avoid debts like a plague! Love this
@kaelaleedaley10 ай бұрын
A red flag is taking 3 years to talk about financial matters whilst dating! If Dave was on the show, he'd have leaned into that call in a different way x
@ellencox841510 ай бұрын
No kidding. My husband and I talked about every philosophy of life we could think of in the first 6 months. We didn't get into the granular of each other's finances until we were at the stage of ok, we are either all in or calling it quits... the one year mark. Three years is bananas to me, but my husband and I are probably weird.
@bettedavis926110 ай бұрын
@@ellencox8415same here. We were engaged 3 months after starting to date, then engaged for a year. We'd discussed all of those topics prior to our engagement (granted, we were late 20s/early 30s at the time, so on the "older" side). Been married for over 30 years.
@carla868710 ай бұрын
Came here looking for this comment! He isn't into her. If he was, he would be pushing to take the next steps in their relationship, including discussing finances. She wouldn't be pushing him to do it.
@ellencox841510 ай бұрын
@@carla8687 eh, I don't know if that is actually true. She could have never indicated before this that she wanted to be more serious and get married. I think women usually start with the hints (ring shopping, talking about the future, etc.) and then if that doesn't work, the ultimatum type scenario happen. She is so wishy-washy and blasé on the call, it seems like she is three years in with this guy and just now starting to ask the marriage type questions. It's bizarre.
@Trustbutverify265110 ай бұрын
Karey - if you have no debt and a paid-for house, you will find you can live on very little as long as your health expenses are covered. One of the options you might want to consider and talk over with your financial adviser is if you want to draw social security at your full retirement age OR live off your investments and not take social security until you are 70 when it will be quite a bit more.
@Ripplesinthewaters10 ай бұрын
My husband isn’t on the same page as me, either. I’m very much goal oriented and he’s very fatalistic. I’m the one doing the baby steps and he’s just along for the ride. He’s always been this way. It’s hard to have goals with this as my reality.
@sifeziwekubheka917410 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear your situation. I figured out the same thing about my current boyfriend, a year into the relationship. I'm questioning our future.
@deborahjackson610810 ай бұрын
Same for me. My husband is a spender.
@Trustbutverify265110 ай бұрын
Peter - if your parents are deceased, you should be characterized as an independent student which should mean virtually everything should be paid for with your low income. Have you filled out the FAFSA as an independent student? Something is wrong with your financial aid if that is your situation, particularly since you are a disabled veteran. With all your situation you should be paying nothing for college. You should absolutely switch colleges - that university was a very bad financial decision and now you have lived in NH long enough to have residency there and should be able to get into an in-state college that also has residential facilities. There is no way you should be paying for such an expensive college for a major that will not result in a high salary. BTW - I am a retired college professor for 35 years and have helped THOUSANDS of students figure out better ways to pay for college. Transfer to an in-state school immediately. Even if you lose credits, you will be ahead financially. Earning more money is not always the answer, because then your financial aid goes down. The university you mentioned is not a traditional private college and it ranks near the bottom of the 178 northern regional colleges and it is a diploma mill. Their graduation rate is only 39%.
@SchoolOfAlchemy10 ай бұрын
Jade has a great speaking voice, she could be a voice actor. Rachel's financial analysis and advise is spot on, she's a pro like Dave Ramsey.
@myoldvhstapes10 ай бұрын
Jade was in the entertainment industry before taking this gig. She's told stories of working with her husband on cruise ships, and that she's performed in over a hundred different countries in the world!
@TS1023TS10 ай бұрын
The best security is no debt.
@BeeDee-qs9so10 ай бұрын
THIS.
@Hpe4ch10 ай бұрын
I'm going to finally try to pay off my 30kish student loan debt in a year and half. I've not made any payments yet, but I'm determined to be rid of debt and be free! Remind me to update this please haha.
@TheYoungBaker10 ай бұрын
My family of four budgets 500 dollars a month for groceries. We love cooking fancy dinners. We often have extra at the end of the month.i live in Minnesota.
@TheOtto00129 ай бұрын
Same! Where do you do most of your shopping?
@TheYoungBaker9 ай бұрын
@TheOtto0012 A mixture of Walmart, and Aldis!
@Trustbutverify265110 ай бұрын
Jade mentions taking payment off automation - that's why I use the free version of Every Dollar, because I literally enter every bill that is paid and am aware of what I am spending.
@deborahjackson610810 ай бұрын
How do you find free version? When I look at App Store I don’t see the free part on the app ??
@Trustbutverify265110 ай бұрын
@@deborahjackson6108 It is in the App store - Every Dollar. But I don't use it on my phone bc I don't do any banking on my phone. I use it on the computer, so I downloaded it from there. However, I also have the app on my phone (even though I don't use the phone app.)
@josephcampana810210 ай бұрын
Regarding the reference to the viral video about purchasing power erosion, the argument was not that purchasing power should be a function of age. It doesn't matter if they're 54 make $75K or if they're 18. The income itself has far less purchasing power than it did even just 3 yesrs ago, hence why it requires more income to maintain a lifestyle that was once considered "middle class". I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss the validity that argument and how many people are struggling.
@MeM.Card.Collect3138 ай бұрын
The worst feeling is it’s Tuesday, and you already spent some or all of your check you are getting on Friday….The best feeling is your paycheck going into your account and you not needing to touch it.
@Arnold001-110 ай бұрын
Husband and wife make $800,000 a year and own 17-18 properties clearing $200k in income a year and she doesn’t raise rent to market value (part of the responsibility of being a landlord) and calls to complain about $50,000 in taxes for ALL properties combined. Seriously……….
@candecarro10 ай бұрын
Correct. Seriously?
@BeeDee-qs9so10 ай бұрын
No kidding. Unbelievable first world problems. However does she handle the trials of her massive financial problems?🙄Talk about humble bragging…
@brucefredrickson967710 ай бұрын
Ridiculous.
@Trustbutverify265110 ай бұрын
EVERYONE is now going to grad school for mental health counseling. It's all the rage now. By the time you finish, it will be something else that employers are looking for. Many people who go into counseling are attracted to that field because of wanting to understand their own psychology.
@amywaszak962410 ай бұрын
Mental health will never go out of style. Folks will always need mental health care. I’m a counselor and I got my schooling way back in 2004.
@Pidol.Chichi10 ай бұрын
I hope both this Duo have its own Ladies time together at least once a week ❤
@2023roadstervet10 ай бұрын
I just got home from home.. glad to be watching this since I missed it live. I love this show.
@amireallythatgrumpy650810 ай бұрын
You got home from home?
@C-Morr1son10 ай бұрын
@@amireallythatgrumpy6508long day
@Lisa12T8210 ай бұрын
Sounds like it’s been a long day 😅
@christinehopping504010 ай бұрын
I really love that Ramsey is always about financial PEACE not financial greed. As a Christian, I really struggle with tithing and being generous. God does not want your money. He cares about your heart. True that.
@Jslaw335510 ай бұрын
Took my wife a year of listening to my explanations of why debt is bad. We paid off her loan and no longer live pay check to pay check and she is totally bought in!
@2023roadstervet10 ай бұрын
the final one.. The Marine Peter.. should be getting free school from the VA..if he has the post 9/11 bill.. He needs to talk to a VA Rep. ASAP
@Trustbutverify265110 ай бұрын
He should choose another college for reasons beyond money.
@normantheforeman986610 ай бұрын
Just be direct and ask your partner what their debts are and their views. It’s just a number, if they can’t tell you that, they aren’t gonna tell you other things
@nancyumass9 ай бұрын
Healthcare ministries are not health insurance can refuse payment of your medical bills. Be very very careful
@rena_vations10 ай бұрын
Love the topics these 2 bring up 😂 together so humorous. More jade and Rachel 🎉
@HPB177610 ай бұрын
Student loan levels are disgraceful in the USA and the UK is following in your footsteps. In the 90s I had free tuition fees in the UK to become a doctor albeit that our wages in the UK are 5 to 6 x less than those in the US if we solely work in the NHS. These loans are a shackle around students' necks. It is not value for money in most cases. The universities are ripping students off. I'm so sorry for millenials and Gen Z. Life is not fair for you all. The establishment have us all in their grip. I'm also so shocked at car loans that people take out. A vehicle should safely and reliably transport people around, all the rest is just ego unless cars are your passion and you have the spare cash. I love my beat up Skoda which is very reliable. Love the Ramsey Channel, your advice is always so on point. I have my teenage son so keen on listening to your channel too which I'm so happy about. I believe there should be a mandatory school course on financial management for all young people, in keeping with your advice, although I suspect that those in charge like the population being clueless and easily manipulated so it will never happen. Thank you all for such sound advice and entertainment. ❤
@Trustbutverify265110 ай бұрын
Not for physicians, but there are MANY, MANY ways to make college affordable for other courses of study in the U.S. The problem is that students want what they want (what they call "the college experience") and parents love the bragging rights when their kids get into selective (and expensive) colleges - and those two things make people lose ALL reason when it comes to paying for college. People will shop all over town to save $300 for a refrigerator and lose their minds over college loans. Choose better, and if you choose the expensive route, I hope the students enjoy those four years, because they're going to be paying for them for the next twenty.
@raphzelleify10 ай бұрын
this show is amazing
@AndrewOborny10 ай бұрын
The woman with the 17 rentals. Id just plan on selling 1 per yr for the next 10 yrs and keep your favorite and best performing 7 properties. And dump all the money from selling into mutual funds.
@bruhman170610 ай бұрын
I spend about $700/month in groceries and that is for me, my 18 year old son and husband and we eat very well. Also, a 2 bedroom apartment for $2400/mo! I’m sure there is something much cheaper to rent and still a good place to live!
@emilykeeton979910 ай бұрын
On Donavan’s situation… I feel like the girls missed something that Ken Coleman and Dave would’ve suggested trying. Had he explored job opportunities at schools that have an accredited program? Possibly a job that offers free campus housing similar to what he has currently? I love the show and am so thankful that it pushed me to get out of debt. I now only owe $10k on my mortgage! Once that is paid, I will be DEBT FREE! God is good!
@BradDiBenedetto10 ай бұрын
Rachel said that at the end of the call
@Ripplesinthewaters10 ай бұрын
My monthly income is $10K. If I could give $1,000 a month to my church, then I could save that much. I just can’t. What I can’t do in tithe, I do in service.
@cherylbroadenax100610 ай бұрын
He is hesitating for some reason. A flag. And if he doesn’t open up prior to marriage, it is another flag. He is ashamed or hold back to a 3 yr relationship? Hum. I am 66 so I am bit more concerned
@candecarro10 ай бұрын
After signing up for the webinar on Jan 11 at 7:00, I completed the survey, noticed on the “How do you feel about money?” Why did you only offer ONE positive feeling and about eight negative ones?
@Joesixfour10 ай бұрын
Right I was looking for "excited" or "hopeful", maybe "grateful".
@ViridianandSpice10 ай бұрын
LOVE Rachel and jade together! Never seen this combo
@crystalrobinson91610 ай бұрын
Love Rachel and Jade as a duo!
@candecarro10 ай бұрын
Re: Kennedy- I would start to sell off her properties, one or two per year, depending on market conditions. You’ll get a big tax implications unless you reinvest the proceeds via 1031 Exchanges into DSTs or other income-producing 1031-eligible products.
@danielle77297 ай бұрын
We spend about 650 a month on groceries with 2 young kids and two teenage boys with us half time. Sometimes we may spend an extra 100 if the teens are here more.. Granted we do live in wv but you have to learn how to plan the meals so that the ingredients carry over. Trust me I do not have a lot of time to spend! It’s not hard once you get used to it
@ErnestinaObeng-zo2di10 ай бұрын
Rachel and Jade… great job today ladies 🎉🎉🎉
@gamergeek89337 ай бұрын
family of 5 here and spend about $1000 a month on food. If i was by myself I could easily eat for $100 a week. If things get really tight I can feed my whole family on that. I have done it. Bread and peanut butter for breakfast and lunch and rice or noodles with a small amount of meat for dinner like meat sauce or stir-fry. That of course isn't a long term plan but literally lived like that for a long time in my early 20s.
@gamergeek89337 ай бұрын
10 x 30 is $300 a week. You could eat Wendy's $5 bag 2 meals and day and do fasting and skip breakfast for less than $600 a month as a single person. You should be able to eat for less than $600 a month if you are single.
@bettedavis926110 ай бұрын
Over the 30 years of marriage, as our income increased, the areas of the budget that increased were utilities, groceries, car insurance, car repairs, car sinking fund, gasoline, home maintenance, medical expenses, just your basic items. Recently, we've been able to increase the vacation budget and Christmas budget. We get take out pizza about every three months and don't go out to eat. Neither my husband nor I have "fun money" ( we do have an "entertainment" line item in the budget that rarely gets used).
@Trustbutverify265110 ай бұрын
And now almost EVERYTHING is increasing! Ten percent here and ten percent there doesn't look like much for each bill, but added together it becomes real money!
@bettedavis926110 ай бұрын
@@Trustbutverify2651 very real money. I feel so fortunate we are "set" for retirement, but continue to add more. We live frugally (most people would probably say very frugally), with our eyes on the retirement prize.
@You-Be-The-Judge10 ай бұрын
I have a couple of questions. 1) how many hours is the live event. I heard 7 hours? 2) I do not have a webcam. Is that something that is required for things like asking questions or whatever because I do not have the money to go buy one right now?
@corimeadows506310 ай бұрын
Min 52:00 - We are crossing over generations here. Since when are people in their 20s considered “middle class”, ever?? And since when do “middle class” folks live with roommates?!? 74k is NOT a lot of money and I think you both AND him have valid points. Try coming together.
@mmp49510 ай бұрын
Great advice ladies! Make that money grow. 🌳 💵
@2023roadstervet10 ай бұрын
if he got medically discharged he should be getting more money than that...something isn't right. .. should be getting between 80% to 100% disiability ...
@rockymntain10 ай бұрын
Former service people have to fight what the doctors put in their files when they were discharged. They give disability based on the percentage of disability as calculated by the military medical system. If they were rated at 40% disability, they will receive 40% of a full disability. If there is a discrepancy, they must go back and get the disability recertified. A youtuber, Jake Broe talked about fighting it after he was discharged and got his rating moved up due to things the doctors missed when he left the service.
@PurpleGoddess2410 ай бұрын
I signed up for the Ramsey Break The Cycle $10k Giveaway for thursday Jan 11th. Wish me luck!!
@joshuacrawford725810 ай бұрын
If I’m paying 30k for grad school, it better be accredited. Think long term. You need flexibility within a degree you are investing in.
@mandypdx10 ай бұрын
Yes
@Nextclip-d9k10 ай бұрын
Why are the people on this show so cranky. Dave ramseys daughter has patience kindness and gentleness and doesnt cut people off especially guests and potential clients, she treats her neighbor as herself. Let her take over this show please.
@TH0KH10 ай бұрын
It's a live show. They cannot let people go on and on, they need to move things along and focus on important details
@Nextclip-d9k10 ай бұрын
@@TH0KH being emotionally triggered is not a excuse to not have a normal back and forth without interrupting, and be respectful to others.
@kashkat98710 ай бұрын
My wife and I have re-budgeted and will be putting $90,000 a month into our portfolio this year. We live off of my income and invest all of hers. Having a partner who shares your goals is powerful. Are we on the right track to achieve 7-figure gains?
@kansasmile10 ай бұрын
Don't divorce... Behave and good luck.
@Curbalnk10 ай бұрын
The issue is most people have the “I want to do it myself mentality” but not equipped for a crash. Ideally, advisors are perfect reps for investing jobs and at first-hand experience, my portfolio has yielded over 300%, summing up nearly $1m, since covid outbreak to date.
@blaquopaque10 ай бұрын
massive gains! mind sharing details of your adviser pleas? i've started gaining more cash flow with my employment and looking at putting money into stocks and alternative assets that can help fuel my money goal
@Curbalnk10 ай бұрын
Can't divulge much, I delegate my excesses to someone of great expertise ''Monica Selena Park'' preferably you can look her up online, her qualifications speak for itself.
@Trustbutverify265110 ай бұрын
Are you asking a question, or are you bragging about how much extra money you can put away each year? Surely you can do the math to answer your own question!
@jenkinsamanda910 ай бұрын
I think that respond about gen z was proving the point of the video. 1. Yea the 600 is more than what a lot of ppl have left over each month. But 2. Why is it the norm to have a 2nd job??? So ppl are suppose to work work work. The reason why life is so miserable.
@dubover9 ай бұрын
Jade saying “go ham on investing” at 1:46:06 is hilarious
@renethumann487110 ай бұрын
My wife and I eliminated the words my or mine it’s our money.
@scorpion990910 ай бұрын
until she leaves you, then its her money
@joyodonnell575310 ай бұрын
He included 401k into the amount taken out of check with taxes. So his amounts weren't rite to start with.
@ccb.860310 ай бұрын
I signed up for 1/11 live can't wait
@FoodForThought388110 ай бұрын
Man let me have an extra $650 every month and I'd be skipping down the street lol
@Trustbutverify265110 ай бұрын
Everyone needs 25% more - but then that is eaten up by a more expensive car, a bigger house, etc. So just extra money does not change behavior. An extra $650 a month ought not to be too hard to earn.
@FoodForThought388110 ай бұрын
@@Trustbutverify2651 If you're disciplined about not increasing expenses, then extra is just extra
@RobertVeasquez10 ай бұрын
I wished Jade had her own channel. Rachel has hers...Rachel hasn't been on much and I do not mind that at all. Jade really knows how to get to the point. But my wife and I get a feeling, jade's popularity may had made some uncomfortable in that she is getting high praise. Jade should have her own channel.
@Karisa131610 ай бұрын
I’d say Gen z needs a reality check then 🙄 The fact that he says $300 “fun money” and $650 leftover just kind of proves the point that’s it’s middle class if you ask me
@Trustbutverify265110 ай бұрын
First call - Jade and Rachel take way too long to answer a call and repeat themselves several times. Now watching 30 minutes later, and these two talk a LOT (too much for me - FOCUS!)
@Trustbutverify265110 ай бұрын
@@BeeDee-qs9soThat is perhaps true - and I know it's not as easy as it appears - but on the other hand there are always people who say they try and try to get on and can't. In addition, if they have time to fill, they should have pre-prepared content that would be a lot more valuable than just chit-chat. They could do an advance survey with listeners and find out what topics people would like to hear more about and then have a set of pre-prepared information on those topics. There are also bound to be LOTS of emails that come in to Ramsey Solutions with comments and questions and they could have a stack of those beside them to answer and comment. You are a generous soul -personally, I think there are other callers waiting and these two just like to talk a lot since they are already good friends (like a lot of women)
@BeeDee-qs9so10 ай бұрын
@@Trustbutverify2651I actually found their chat enlightening but your suggestion is a really good one. They could definitely use responses to emails and letters to fill in! 👍
@SbzeroGames10 ай бұрын
600 a month for groceries, for a single person 🤣
@AlliB131110 ай бұрын
My family of 4 spends 600/mo on groceries 😂
@Gtb429 ай бұрын
I love this combo ❤
@Trustbutverify265110 ай бұрын
"I am your host.... and this is my co-host..." Why not just say "We are your hosts, Jade and Rachel..."
@chpppbgs10 ай бұрын
Damn I’m so close to being debt free after 3 years I just have $1957 lm praying I win $1000 that would change my life. I’m so close and that’s when I feel the most burnt out 😥
@kayjay786510 ай бұрын
55:58 these young folks have unrealistic expectations. Who told them they were gonna jump out of childhood into adulthood at $75k. Hey parents!!! Stop giving ur kids everything…make those jokas work for everything 🙇🏽♀️🙇🏽♀️🙇🏽♀️
@jackooboy110 ай бұрын
Join the military. That’s how I afforded school without going into debt.
@Andrew-zs5tc10 ай бұрын
Everything is about debt elimination for the Ramsey team. Baby on the way - you should take on a second job and wife should take on a second job. Pay down that debt. you can always raise the child later.
@OopThereItIs7777710 ай бұрын
lol what? Baby on the way is STORK MODE. You stop everything until mom & baby are home & healthy & settled… You don’t listen regularly, HIH
@DonnellyMike110 ай бұрын
Love the content and diverse calls - my question is more related to the equipment you use - what mic stands do you guys use with the SM7B?
@candecarro10 ай бұрын
If I were Joey, He SHOULD be investing even $100/mo. He’s working, paying for school, he won’t miss it.
@ThePolypam10 ай бұрын
I'm sorry the epidemic of vocal fry has gripped the nation. Few city or college educated people under the age of 35 speak normally anymore.
@leslynwilliams396310 ай бұрын
Hi. I live in the Caribbean so I don't have a zipcode to register for the upcoming event...How can this be rectified?
@notgivingmyemail338110 ай бұрын
Have you tried googling a US zip code and putting that in?
@Adrenaline89Junky10 ай бұрын
This rubbed you the wrong wayb regarding take home after 74k income? Life is horrible for new generations and middle class. Middle class is being wiped away due to the information. You can't have a good attitude when this same outcome would be $1k plus after bills before all of this. Rich women talking about this as if we should be appreciative? Houses doubled, interest rates almost tripled. They also split an apartment with a roommate and y'all never brought that up. I'm a millennial that saves like crazy and it's disheartening how shit things have gotten. We blame the inflation and there's nothing we can change, especially when corporations are lowering income.
@mishelloren9 ай бұрын
MBA making 60k is insane 😢
@TheMartian51010 ай бұрын
I hate how Rachel talks about no credit score. If she was in a different position without this money I guarantee she wouldn’t be saying no to it. Credit score is literally the epitome of America
@TR-lh9yz3 ай бұрын
I'm a lot older than Rachel (53) and my wife and I started with nothing. I haven't had a credit score in more than 25 years. The last time it came up as an issue is when we bought our current house 6 years ago and we just did manual underwriting. And that mortgage is already paid off again, so no credit score again. It can be done.
@TheMatadore10 ай бұрын
Re the Tik Tok, I love out of touch, wealthy women telling y'all how it is!
@OopThereItIs7777710 ай бұрын
Just say you’re a salty lib Jade paid off half a million in debt by GRINDING, so don’t even try to lump her in. And Rachel may be rich but she used her money smart. She’s very wise, they both are. You have let the world decide your worth & ability. Way to be let yourself be limited. Yikes
@TheMatadore10 ай бұрын
@@OopThereItIs77777 LOL! Having a little fun. Never vote for a Democrat.
@Malko_pile10 ай бұрын
Jade, I’m begging you, stop umming.
@candecarro10 ай бұрын
And Rachel, please stop saying “like” for no reason- hundreds of times per show! (A few decades ago I found myself saying “um” as Jade does. I wrote it on a sticky note and placed it on my deskphone and/computer. When I said it I ruled that I had to put a quarter in a cup. I never even got to a dollar. I just stopped!)
@myoldvhstapes10 ай бұрын
@@candecarro : I got ripped to shreds for pointing this out in the comments for a live event, but Rachel would sound more professional if she used "I said" instead of "and I'm like."
@cooljannie110 ай бұрын
Yet another person who wants to study mental health counseling. I have been a mental health therapist for 10 years, licensed for 6 years. This degree will not give you the return for your investment. A starting salary in my community mental health agency in TN for a Master's level therapist is LESS THAN $40,000--I do not make too much more than this after 10 years. Pick a degree which pays more than this and which lowers your CHANCES TO BE SUBPOENAED!!!!!! Example: speech-language therapy, physical therapy--All are "therapies" and yet make much more and ask anyone in these areas how many times they have been subpoenaed in clients' custody cases. It is not worth the sleepless nights, the talks with clients about self-care when you know you can't self-care cause you have to work two jobs to pay your mortgage.
@Trustbutverify265110 ай бұрын
What I keep saying on this show, too.
@ryanjackson459710 ай бұрын
Once Dave retires, this company ain’t going to survive unless they put Ken and George as the main presenters.
@amireallythatgrumpy650810 ай бұрын
Once Dave retires, Ken will probably be about 5 years out from retirement himself.
@BeeDee-qs9so10 ай бұрын
@@amireallythatgrumpy6508Not. Get yer spectacles replaced, for goodness sake…🤓🤗
@amireallythatgrumpy650810 ай бұрын
Of course the part you're leaving out is that Dave wants to continue doing the show as long as possible. He will not retire for another 15+ years. As long as he remains healthy he will not retire until he is 80+, by which time Ken will be in his mid 60s. @@BeeDee-qs9so
@BeeDee-qs9so10 ай бұрын
@@amireallythatgrumpy6508Okay. You’re right. I hadn’t considered that 👍🤔We hope it’s the case.
@ItisNate_10 ай бұрын
you guys need shorts, great show
@5tad10 ай бұрын
They have a lot of shorts. They are really good!
@LuC-zw7sh10 ай бұрын
Lax listening skills or did they edit something.? Neither one of them heard the way she saved 15k but the student loan debt was 13 HUNDRED NOT thousand.
@mariaansley151910 ай бұрын
Aaannnddd Ramsey passes the Bechdel test.
@JustJDog0910 ай бұрын
3:11 Woah! Huge bombshell reveal from Racheal! Or at least I didn't know she was married to another woman before.
@Neleehxx10 ай бұрын
She is not married to a wife. She has a husband and 3 kids. She said if I had...
@JustJDog0910 ай бұрын
I heard "I was..." lol ok
@NaturalWifeyandMamaBear10 ай бұрын
Ma girls 🙌 ❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️
@AlondraSmileArtist9 ай бұрын
Hello, how can I call and get advise?!
@gamergeek89337 ай бұрын
Why were you in the military and medically discharged but are not getting anything from them? So sad.
@patricksimon894310 ай бұрын
They also pointed out that a free $600 is Lot and they give themselves less than that at a farther stage of life. So, Gen Z also needs to live off less to be successful later,
@Intothemystic7710 ай бұрын
3 years into a relationship and you’re just now talking about finances? That sounds like a 🚩, but in my opinion so is dating as an adult and taking 3 years to consider moving forward in your relationship.
@Pidol.Chichi10 ай бұрын
The Hype Culture of GenZ will make them broke ⚠️
@Beginningtopeak10 ай бұрын
I make 76k and my take home is 5600 a month. Where did the 4300 come from? When you just lie about the numbers I guess anything is possible
@tanyavmn10 ай бұрын
How!!! I bring home 5,600 only when work crazy Overtime hours and make almost 10,000. With 80K per year, I bting less than 4K
@fernandohernandezjr569610 ай бұрын
That black girl so dam gorgeous
@mrheyz10 ай бұрын
sounds like this last guy is lying...we are not going to let you come back in the military after being medically discharged....
@2dodger29 ай бұрын
The woman who is learning about money and how to deal with her debt-- she needs to learn about how to be honest about her own money , not worry about how to get her boyfriend to do the same
@candecarro10 ай бұрын
Rachel, so glad to learn that there are other republicans on the Swifty Train!
@e-clipslandscaping436710 ай бұрын
The Ramsey show with no (Dave Ramsey) is like ordering a pizza with no toppings ! And for that reason, I'm out.
@C-Morr1son10 ай бұрын
He’s got to retire at some point. Who will fill his shoes? All the personalities that get the numbers.
@amireallythatgrumpy650810 ай бұрын
Why are you even here? If you have been paying attention at all you have noticed that Dave does not work Fridays.
@BeeDee-qs9so10 ай бұрын
Party pooper. 🤔
@gamergeek89337 ай бұрын
I think the advice to the homeless military guy was kinda bad. I love your show but he is homeless he lives on campus he doesn't have a car or anything and he is getting back into the military once he is done with school. He is in ROTC. 25000 is pricy but not the worst and he has a place to live built into that 25000 a year. He obviously was able to pay for some school with what he is already doing given that he had 19000 not 25000 in student loan debt. I think the answer for him is scholarships. Military or veteran or something. He should be applying like crazy to get scholarships or maybe stop with the work study or whatever and get a construction job while he attends since he did that before. He has a plan that seems like it is good and on track he just needs to pay for it. Honestly maybe this is one of the few times I say take out student loan debt until the military takes you back and put 100% of your income back into the loan.
@candecarro10 ай бұрын
No, a $700 dollar bill, NOT a $7000 bill!!!
@benjaminlopez193210 ай бұрын
Show me an episode where Jade contributes something. I'll wait
@nukeawaynukeaway346610 ай бұрын
Rachel + Jade > Dave
@brucefredrickson967710 ай бұрын
Ladies, look at Taylor Swift's social cause interests and you will not be such a big fan.
@amazinggrace813610 ай бұрын
41:12 You’re right, then how come this show never ever give the gospel? If only Ramsey hated sin as much as debt.
@jtrowe392110 ай бұрын
You don’t watch this show very often do you?
@HPB177610 ай бұрын
Student loan levels are disgraceful in the USA and the UK is following in your footsteps. In the 90s I had free tuition fees in the UK to become a doctor albeit that our wages in the UK are 5 to 6 x less than those in the US if we solely work in the NHS. These loans are a shackle around students' necks. It is not value for money on most cases. The universities are ripping students off. I'm so sorry for millenials and Gen Z. Life is not fair for you all. The establishment have us all in their grip. Love the Ramsey Channel, your advice is always so on point. I have my teenage son so keen on listening to your channel too which I'm so happy about. I believe there should be a mandatory school course on financial management for all young people although those in charge like the population being clueless and easily manipulated so it will never happen. Thank you all for such fantastic advice and entertainment. ❤
@BeeDee-qs9so10 ай бұрын
@@jtrowe3921Oh he does. Believe me. He just never misses an opportunity to display his envy.
@davidb285610 ай бұрын
Clueless
@jtrowe392110 ай бұрын
@@HPB1776 that’s awesome. My 10 yr old listens with me. He’s been saving any of the money he gets (birthday, Xmas etc) all on his own. Makes me smile lol
@ethanalbany10 ай бұрын
Listen to Rachel say 650,000 inside of 650 just shows she knows actually nothing about money. Nepotism baby
@candecarro10 ай бұрын
??? I don’t understand your comment.
@ethanalbany10 ай бұрын
@@candecarro she said a guy has $650k left over in a month when it's actually $650. It just shows she's been surrounded by dollar signs her whole life from her dad to her husband.