Anytime I think I'm worried about my financial situation I watch this show and realize I'm actually doing pretty good.
@skeletor41159 ай бұрын
I gonna create a shortcut for this one
@homeboy3919 ай бұрын
Lol! Funny
@bruceyung709 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@Digital8609 ай бұрын
😂 same
@ericlopez-fo3iq9 ай бұрын
Lol😂😂 exactly , this is the financial version of watching maury 😅😅
@sherlytanco28359 ай бұрын
I’m going to be debt free in april. I’m so excited.🎉 Update: I’m debt free yaayy 💃
@cesarcolli10429 ай бұрын
Congratulations!! Keep it up
@brazzzzz9 ай бұрын
HELL YEA
@jeffosborne57689 ай бұрын
June for me!!!
@James-qt9dj9 ай бұрын
CONGRATULATIONS don’t give up and stick with the baby steps. Worked for us.
@Zigglemier9 ай бұрын
Nice!
@MegaM5634 ай бұрын
"your not gonna see the inside of a restaurant, unless it's your extra job" love this guy
@meatyeye3 ай бұрын
*you’re
@marcusciochina65843 ай бұрын
@@meatyeyewhoosh
@Massivemonster12343 ай бұрын
Whoosh? The guy is correct. People should proofread before they post. Lord knows all these posters have plenty of time on their hands.
@marcusciochina65843 ай бұрын
@@Massivemonster1234 chill dude it's not that serious, besides some post after work when they chilling or lunch time, it's lame to be a gramatical keyboard warrior
@jamesmccloud10022 ай бұрын
@@Massivemonster1234Na poeple cn du whatevar thay 1t
@louismeek5967Ай бұрын
I watched dave 1 year ago, got rid of my $35,000 3 series BMW, sold it, actually made $3000 (just under) money on it after selling. Bought a cheap run around hatchback, paid off my credit card debt and now I only have $390 to pay on my wifes Credit card and we debt free, thank you dave
@Sarahsmydog22 күн бұрын
My man 🫡
@MsEast86 күн бұрын
Amazing
@JimmyMook9 ай бұрын
They need a “where are they now” episode.
@jay-rus44379 ай бұрын
For sure. Would be awesome
@mercedeswilkins90859 ай бұрын
Yes
@ChristSaves889 ай бұрын
I agree!!!
@suebrose75459 ай бұрын
Especially the young woman he told to call the police! So worried about her!
@psharpe59049 ай бұрын
The poor house
@JohnnyJolter699 ай бұрын
"We're not ready to talk marriage; until we're ready to talk money"- Words of Wisdom to Live by forever by Mr. Ramsey
@pattyajones9 ай бұрын
YEAH BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@roadrunner96229 ай бұрын
Yep. A potential spouse that won't talk about money? That should be a non-starter. Credit will allow you to delay facing money issues for a long time. But one day it WILL force its way in and make you face it.
@crowtservo9 ай бұрын
Yeah, my wife refused to talk about money until after we got married. She said money shouldn’t matter, just our love does. Well, we are still paying down her student loan and car…
@kamdenbrothers80899 ай бұрын
@@Foodie.206if you can't trust to share money with them you just shouldn't get married.
@Kindcaringsoulgentle8 ай бұрын
AND I bet a lot of folks don't even think of this before they jump in with both feet and emotionally. That scares the living heck outta me!
@618thrift9 ай бұрын
I’m glad I paid 27k off of my student loans in 4 months by working and paying as much as I could on them. Now I’m debt free! Next step is a house! (Just turned 27)
@jogugaga71218 ай бұрын
💪
@zelenaya_mile8 ай бұрын
Go, mate! 🎉🎉🎉
@andrewgundy30457 ай бұрын
Good luck mate
@Antbeast237 ай бұрын
I got about 7k in credit card and car loans and 8k in student loans . It’s not a lot but overwhelming still considering I’m not making stable income lmao. If I can find a stable job and income I can pay it off in a year or so. 😢
@RuEd2947 ай бұрын
Wonderful!❤
@meropale3 ай бұрын
I love it when he says it's not a math problem, it's a behavior problem. So true!!
@thornyback2 ай бұрын
It's nearly always a behavioral problem. So many people spend money out of selfishness and vanity, trying to impress other people. People in developing countries don't realize that the US standard of living is mostly paid for by debt.
@user-rw4xi8sm8h5 ай бұрын
It's really is crazy what some people get themselves into. I freaked out when I had $3,000 in credit card debt. I can't even imagine the level of horror in having almost a million dollars in debt.
@lorieweyrick2813 ай бұрын
The fear of being broke gave me the momentum to get myself debt free in 2008.
@christurner5682Ай бұрын
3k aint shii.. tighten up
@jimferencz2646Ай бұрын
agrred
@reasonedonereasonedone701525 күн бұрын
Ya, i like to sleep at night. No way i could allow myself to get into that crazy kind of debt. Ever. Some people like to live in denial. Not me.
@moreclips8059 ай бұрын
Years ago, I watched a YT channel called homeless firefighter which introduced me to this show. I followed his lead and moved into my truck bed with a camper shell. Graduated college and couldn’t fathom paying 2k in rent for an apt I was never at. 3.5 yrs later, I have no debt and 150k cash in the bank. Come from foster care so I’m used to having nothing. Separate your needs and wants and figure out what’s most important to you in the long run. For me, it’s buying a house cash out of state and working a low stress mediocre job to carry me through the rest of my years. It’s shocking to hear these stories because I can’t help but compare myself to other successful people around me and in CA there’s ALOT of them. That said, you never know what’s going on behind closed doors lol. I feel great about my situation any time I watch these videos. Thanks for sharing! Probably helps cure a lot of people stress anxiety and depression..
@tbprofile12959 ай бұрын
So you moved out of California? What kind of job do you have, or plan to get?
@moreclips8059 ай бұрын
@@tbprofile1295 still in ca due to the labor rates. Once it comes time I’ll be looking at Colorado, Texas or Tennessee. My background is supply chain and warehouse, so I’ll likely look to be a warehouse lead in a factory or doing 3rd party quality control audits. Both fairly low impact on the body. How bout you? What do you got in the cards for yourself?
@oNovoRapido8 ай бұрын
@@moreclips805 that's brilliant man, well done!
@jacobrzeszewski65274 ай бұрын
I live in Indiana and I want a house. Do you think I should get an undeveloped lot and live in a car on it?
@brendaknox756822 күн бұрын
@@moreclips805 well Texas is a good place if your ok with the heat. Or you could live in the panhandle where they get snow. You might could work for Tesla. Elon just started building small homes that are very affordable and pretty nice actually.
@kimmyymmik6 ай бұрын
As a 31 year old first generation American from Mexican parents who NEVER taught me anything about money, I discovered Dave a little too late and unfortunately do have debt, not as much as a lot of these callers, but I am in the right mindset, it’s not too late.
@ljevans59936 ай бұрын
Dumb box !
@adorimonroe16 ай бұрын
As long as you’re on the right path, that’s all that matters. I’m 33 and just found him last week. I have quite a bit of debt. Just stay motivated! 🤓
@DangerB0neАй бұрын
You'll make it. Better to suffer now than suffer later.
@sarapalin19 күн бұрын
I Hit 110k today. Thank you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last months. Started last month 2024. Financial education is indeed required for more than 70% of the society in the country as very few are literate on the subject. thanks to Brooke Miller for helping me achieve this
@johneliss19 күн бұрын
She is my family's personal broker and also a personal broker in many families I'm United States, she's a licensed broker and a FINRA AGENT in United states
@ClarenceFerland19 күн бұрын
The very first time we tried, we invested $1000 and after a week, we received $5500. That really helped us a lot to pay up our bills.
@GrozaGroza-ko7fn19 күн бұрын
I'm surprised that you just mentioned and recommended Brooke Miller, I met her at a conference in 2018 and we have been working together ever since.
@SammieOlin19 күн бұрын
I'm new at this, please how can I reach her?
@Arlingtongeorge19 күн бұрын
I just withdrew my profits a week ago, To be honest it was an amazing feeling when the profits hits my wallet I wish I could reinvest but, too much bills
@Riceblox20009 ай бұрын
Im surprised he didn’t bust out laughing when the first caller said they work in government. Really explains their spending lol
@carmenross10779 ай бұрын
I said maybe they can replace AOC so they can get some bribes or something, politics is one big craft of corruption and lies, not all but it’s predominant
@Riceblox20009 ай бұрын
@@mrbean7888 obviously you haven’t heard Dave say “spending like you’re in congress”. It’s because of how the government spends. Sorry things go over your head
@Riceblox20009 ай бұрын
@@mrbean7888 look, 70 people understood my comment just fine. Clearly it’s above your head so move on.
@TioMogi9 ай бұрын
@@mrbean7888 sounds like cope from a government worker 😏
@gorshenbag9 ай бұрын
It’s scary how many politicians can’t even manage their own finances.
@originalrenigade4 ай бұрын
I'm 4 months away from being debt free! It's been five years!! Never fall for the trap!
@anabilos81412 ай бұрын
Me too. Can't wait for the 4 months to pass. Uff
@teresasachs39793 ай бұрын
I'm a 100% debt free!!! Sleeping good, life's good...❤
@Zezam_3 ай бұрын
debt is good, you need to take on debt and invest it
@cryptedd24443 ай бұрын
@@Zezam_ You don't NEED to.
@jonny-b49542 ай бұрын
Same. Paid for house (only got for $65k in 2014) and old truck. A lot of help from my family. But we run a business together. I can save 30% or so of my income. Invest 25% of it, rest goes in high interest savings, bonds, treasury notes etc
@batman65402 ай бұрын
@@cryptedd2444 You dont need to but thats what you should spend debt on...not consumer stuff that doesnt pay you back anything like cars and houses etc.
@cryptedd24442 ай бұрын
@@batman6540 Houses aren't "consumer stuff", they're an investment lol.
@MNBN877 ай бұрын
MBA with 300k credit card debt sounds like... Me, software engineer, not knowing how to turn my laptop on.
@kimi6517 ай бұрын
Lol...too funny
@techtherapy94677 ай бұрын
Exactly bro 😂
@chittalkstudio7 ай бұрын
I’m so confused
@talaverajr3917 ай бұрын
@@chittalkstudioMBA= Masters in Business Administration. Yet she is 300k in debt. Still confused?
@roketynoramallorca28827 ай бұрын
I dont get it how people are allowed to get so much debt. Is this an american thing? No bank here would lent me that much money.
@amythinks5 ай бұрын
I got a history degree...and a theology master's....I survived. Had to live like a monk. Got a job making $40,000k/year and paid it off in 3 years. So, even if you dig the hole and have a tiny shovel, you can fix it.
@jessicamaeparkin80938 ай бұрын
I live in the UK and started doing the baby steps at the start of 2024. I am now at the start of baby step 3 after saving £1000, paying off my credit card and selling my car. I am so thankful that I came across Dave’s videos as it has changed the trajectory of my financial future.
@jackie17108 ай бұрын
Way to go!! That’s great- good luck in your journey! 😊
@kimferzoco67557 ай бұрын
Regarding the first caller- I disagree with Dave about selling a $300k home to just get out $90k towards the debt. If they have a low mortgage rate, the monthly may contribute to income and with inflation it may make sense to hold that home.
@Lindab___4 ай бұрын
@jessicamaeparkin8093 Good on you!! 🎉 I’m in Australia we don’t have the Everydollar App, do you use it and if not how’d you work around it?
@lizmarie36802 ай бұрын
@@kimferzoco6755It wouldn’t just be $90k. It would be $300k down. So they’d have $500k debt instead of $900k.
@raeldor2 ай бұрын
I always thought I'd missed out not going to college, but after hearing these horror stories about massive student loan debt I'm starting to feel kind of grateful. 😅
@christophersanders3252Ай бұрын
Going to college doesn't make you smart. And it doesn't have to be expensive. My entire tuition through 6.5 years of school was 4800 (4 years of JC) and 20K at Sac State. 24.8K in all. I had no debt, paid all upfront. (my parents paid half) and I was working through school. I got 2 degrees that immediately got me close to 6 figures.
@HTxBossLadyАй бұрын
Aggressively tackling my debt. Wish me luck!!
@bigcahuna423669 ай бұрын
For the first caller, $230K for two people is good income, terrible income for their debt level. I remember this call and was a classic from the pre-pandemic days. Dave should do a follow up call on her, and I wonder if she is still married.
@blaze3761929 ай бұрын
I've noticed a trend with ppl that have high income but even higher debt. It's like they focused their brain on making money, and have no common sense on how to keep it.
@hornetguy90639 ай бұрын
@@blaze376192also remember that a lot of these people do have advanced degrees and the like. So they go on to get all of those status-driven, higher income jobs that they can brag about on LinkedIn. But because they are adults with their own bills to pay and mouths to feed, they rely heavily on debt at a time when others work. Obviously these people are extreme, but I definitely know a fair amount of people who seem to spend their 30’s and 40’s paying for what their 20’s couldn’t afford to get.
@hornetguy90639 ай бұрын
@SoloVeracitypretty much it. Even in DC, the median single family is around $603k according to NAR. So a household making $280k should be able to do quite well
@MollyMA139 ай бұрын
@@blaze376192lifestyle inflation :/
@staceyy60649 ай бұрын
Do you remember if he asked about how much they just spent on their wedding?
@aditib92776 ай бұрын
“ you got things that you couldn’t afford with the money, you didn’t have” the most honest words
@batman65402 ай бұрын
...to impress people you dont like
@juliajohnston16802 ай бұрын
"I thought I could out-earn my stupidity"! That hits home.
@calebniederhofer65298 ай бұрын
Dave has helped so many people. I cant thank him enough.
@joevanweedler8 ай бұрын
I started watching Dave right after i bought a 20k truck in 2018, realized it was a terrible financial decision at the time. Since then I've doubled my income, married my wonderful wife and i pay off the truck next week.
@jogugaga71218 ай бұрын
Top ten things that didn't happen.
@jongenness35098 ай бұрын
@@jogugaga7121I don’t see how this couldn’t happen 😂this is very possible, he paid off a 20k truck in 6 years and doubled his income? Your comment is wild. lol
@jogugaga71218 ай бұрын
@@jongenness3509 I was talking about him having a wife as a guy who bought a truck in his youth.
@rumbi46038 ай бұрын
congrats on the payed off truck bud!!
@W_I_I_N8 ай бұрын
right??? if he double his income it shouldnt take 6 years to pay it off lol@@jongenness3509
@cousinbilly125929 күн бұрын
Preach it brother, I’m 71, living on fixed income with a wife in the nursing home, live in a small house I own. I own 3vehicles all run good, no debt. My Toyota is 26, old carpet van 36, mazda 20 years old and they’re running good. I work on my own stuff. Automotive, carpentry, plumbing, AC, electrical, appliances, I’ve fixed them all, got abig garden too, givin food away. I laid a lot of carpet and vinyl back in the day. Hell, they had me in the cotton field at 5. We moved to town and I had two paper routes and worked at the grocery store on Saturday sackin groceries. Went in the Marines went overseas had a big time. I’ve built boats, mobile homes, commercial air conditioners and school buses, some long haul trucking. Mostly laid carpet till couldn’t. Took care of my wife last 10 years till couldn’t. She’s in good place and gets the best care, we’re on our 4th cancer, but we’re gonna beat this one too. Finally Speaking is I just don’t spend a lot of money. I’ve got money coming out my ears. I go looking for kinfolk to help. My final point I guess would be that you can’t out give God. I give to people on the side road, recently gave 500 to two sisters and a Thousand to my daughter I bless someone by helping fill their cup and right away God fills mine to overflowing. I would like to tell these folks to step out on faith and watch what God does.
@tholleywood56869 күн бұрын
Thank you ,,Blessings over Blessings and YESSS YOU WILL BEAT CANCER!!!,,,,,AMEN YES GOD!😊
@wrathfirex9 ай бұрын
That deep conversation with that young entrepreneur was really moving. You can't change people easily, so bringing in a family friend is excellent advice
@roadrunner96229 ай бұрын
I don't know if I believe that call is real. 16 years old and making $50,000 a month using arbitrage?
@SubvertTheState9 ай бұрын
@@roadrunner9622 why not? One of my best friends was really depressed and was out of work. He sat in his room on the computer for over a year. Half a million dollars was his revenue the next year. Lets just say he took performance enhancing drugs and built a web scraper which would gather and collate arbitrage opportunities. He also programmed freelance.
@adriangutierrez31968 ай бұрын
@@roadrunner9622 the beauty of the internet, u can say whatever horse manure u want, and without justfications, people will believe u. you really think a guy that is making 50k a month will call dave ramsey because his mom is "traditional" lmao, i made 6k in options thinking i was going to become rich and the ego that comes with thinking your above the market goes to ur head, can't imagine the guy that makes half a million at 16 would even care what their mother thinks
@damanfromtn8 ай бұрын
If he is actually telling the truth, I wonder if he is going to deal with the significant taxes owed. He is going to high school too?
@zackcinq-mars21297 ай бұрын
@@damanfromtn So true, missed opportunity to warn him about the massive taxes coming his way. Kid probably has no idea
@ericnazario23692 ай бұрын
Ever since i stopped caring what other people think (around 2016) my financial position has been great. Debt free and no financial stress
@zachking71829 ай бұрын
I have a strong feeling the First Lady didn’t take any of his advice😂
@MidwestFarmToys9 ай бұрын
Certainly she didn't. You can just tell by the voice. Politicians are a certain breed who think themselves above the rest of us.
@amarrookie10979 ай бұрын
Love is blind
@Kaotix_music9 ай бұрын
She was honestly better off just filing bankruptcy lol. I think he gave her every reason on why she should
@jogugaga71218 ай бұрын
women ☕
@laurengosh77228 ай бұрын
@@jogugaga7121did you miss the part where she said most of the credit debt is her husband's?
@brucefredrickson96779 ай бұрын
I still like it best when Dave ran solo because it's easier to follow one person speaking to the caller.
@danmeck59789 ай бұрын
Yes and without the mouth sounds agreeing with him. "Hmm hmm, yep, ha ha, ooooh"
@OopThereItIs777779 ай бұрын
@@danmeck5978he’s gonna be done soon, Danny. … lol he’s phasing himself out. Let the man retire
@everydy7 ай бұрын
@@OopThereItIs77777🎯🎯🎯 he's been on his soapbox for 30+ years, he's weary from all of our bad decisions 🤣
@jw86875 ай бұрын
If the people employed in our government are clueless about finances, how in the world can we expect our government to manage OUR money ???? Speechless
@yeahaight34954 ай бұрын
These folks aren’t “in government.” They are employed by a government entity-and not with great jobs either at only $100k salary for each in Washington D.C. The President’s maid similarly “works in the White House.” And, an MBA is as “advanced” as a pre-AP class.
@debbielockhart77624 ай бұрын
And making $230k for a couple both in government. Beurocrats getting paid very well.
@jamesmccloud10022 ай бұрын
My brother is an accountant for the state and I'll never forget the time he showed me a bill that he had to "account" for. In late 2021, VA spent 2 million dollars on "covid awareness" Everyone was 1.5 years into a shutdown, but we really needed to spend 2 million to raise more awareness. Fortunately that governor is gone
@TheLargerYou4 ай бұрын
'For the next three years I don't want to see you in a restaurant … unless it's your extra job' 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Brandon1984mn3 ай бұрын
When ever I feel like a piece of shit…I watch Ramsey and feel so much better 😅
@kathleencooney15183 ай бұрын
Yes !! I once was 4k in credit card debt & was embarrassed & ashamed. Listening to some of these callers, I feel great about my old car & paid for home.
@TheTruthSpeakerTV2 ай бұрын
That car payment...I screamed! I like Dave, and I am always learning from him.
@treylem34 ай бұрын
Dave R is so good at so many things, helping change lives, with morality
@hugthenugg63467 ай бұрын
To anyone reading this: do NOT treat paypal like a bank account. They can steal your money. It happens all the time in the art community where artists have lare sums sitting in their account and PayPal flags their account and just takes it all away! And they refuse to give ir back, its just lost. So PSA, make sure you always transfer to a proper bank.
@xantiom5 ай бұрын
If flagged it doesn't "go away", when they freeze your account for a few months and then you can withdraw it all, but they may ban you from opening a Paypal account again. Also the freezing happens when they think you have violated their T&C, so if for example you are using your personal account to receive "friends and family" for recurrent commercial transactions, it will definitely be flagged and get your account closed. But they don't keep your money, you can withdraw it to your bank account
@Learned_Duvel5 ай бұрын
@@xantiom wrong.
@hugthenugg63465 ай бұрын
@@xantiom my own account that i've had for 10 years got hacked and they completely suspended it and sent me to collections over $40 and when I tried to present receipts and explain the situation they just said sorry can't help and terminated my account
@ashleenicole713 ай бұрын
This happens for a reason.
@ecs38213 ай бұрын
@@xantiomyou’re just wrong. Happened to me a couple years ago with a Venmo account with over 500 on it. I’ve tried everything I can do to get it back but they just took my money straight up. It was theft
@ParentingIsPlanning8 ай бұрын
May God continue to preserve Dave Ramsey and his show, the family and his employees! 🙏🏼
@Kiwiwanderer7 ай бұрын
100% agree My daughter left school at 16yo with no qualifications. She had a learning disability. I told her find a permanent full time job and you can leave. I’m not too clever either but a very hard worker and saver. My daughter is the same. Fast forward she’s now 33yo owns her own home and has already halved her mortgage through extra principal payments. She now is in a job with $85k a car and petrol for personal use. You do not need an arts degree. You need a work ethic, saving ethic and resilience and focus.
@sylviawylie92186 ай бұрын
US readers might be impressed by 85k and you too as her parent and while it is above the NZ median, what was the cost of that income? You influenced your daughter to spend her 20s working on her income instead of finding a good man to have a family with. She's 33, let's say she finds the perfect man tomorrow, we want to wait maybe a year to have kids so she's knocking on 35 before her first child is born in the best-case scenario. In reality, the perfect man stands a good chance with a clever, attractive, homely 23-year-old who has >10 years of fertility in her. But hey, maybe after 3 billion years of evolution, this is the generation that chooses to end your genetic lineage. Also, if she has a mortgage she doesn't own her own home.
@jacobrzeszewski65274 ай бұрын
I work a 43k a year job and it frankly feels hopeless. $1000 a month for rent? I drive a reliable car. Don't waste money on fast food, don't waste money on crap but it still feels like an uphill battle.
@Kiwiwanderer4 ай бұрын
@@jacobrzeszewski6527 dont give up. I had a second weekend job for many years. Good efforts and habits compound. Read books from library. Stay focused . Stay in your lane. Live under your means. Good luck
@keyeslord2 ай бұрын
@@sylviawylie9218you read a story about a woman doing well for herself and your first instinct is to complain that she didn’t have kids. Kids aren’t mandatory. Not everyone needs to be a parent.
@aaronhaskell46824 ай бұрын
I’m 90% through an engineering degree. $30k in student loans, $5k in medical debt, $800 in credit card debt…my goal is debt free 3 years after graduation.
@KimaniAjamu2 ай бұрын
Ngl you could be debt free year 1!
@KateRipley2 ай бұрын
You can do it! I had 60k in student loans for an engineering degree, and I’ve paid 80% off in a year :D
@eyadsalman9089Ай бұрын
@@KimaniAjamuyeah it’s not that much probably you could make 60k year starting base or more and easily pay 35800 in debt
@KimaniAjamuАй бұрын
@@eyadsalman9089 Definitely… The going rate for entry engineers rn is like 80. I’ve seen some of my peers get 6 figs entry this past May.
@a1200680205 ай бұрын
Funny how I only discovered Dave's content after becoming independently wealthy! So much he says rings true. In my life previously I got into debt twice. I was obviously too young the first time because I needed to do it again to make me really scared. Debt is debilitating - the few weeks/months of joy are destroyed by years of clawing yourself out of a big hole. It just isn't worth it folks. Please be smart. I am an atheist so I can't get on board with the spiritual side of Dave's advice except to say there's something spiritual about living free of the weight of debt and tons of material objects surrounding you. "Doing poor people things" is so true - buying stuff that, if you had enough money in the bank to buy, you likely wouldn't. I was once told by someone who had bought an expensive car on credit when their disposable income was non existent that they were fed up living like poor people, figured they wouldn't ever get richer so to hell with it and piled on the debt. Lenders ruin lives - it shouldn't be allowed.
@sinisterflex06927 ай бұрын
The first call is a great example that educated does not mean smart
@randyscott98967 ай бұрын
|I was thinking the same
@Brian-vk1hm5 ай бұрын
Smart and wise are different things bub
@sinisterflex06925 ай бұрын
@@Brian-vk1hm right wisdom is usually good judgement through experience while smart is quick witted intelligence, like not getting tricked. We were not talking about wisdom so what is your point bub?
@Aleskt4 ай бұрын
@@Brian-vk1hm In a nutshell, intelligence is the ability to think logically/critically and not make stupid decision, wisdom is learning from mistakes/experiences and not repeating them. This situation is 100% on their intelligence bub.
@ecs38213 ай бұрын
@@Alesktso you wouldn’t say they are lacking also in learning from their mistakes… I’d say it’s both. They are just dumb lol
@pagalhokya9 ай бұрын
These clips are all from the old school studio and when it was "The Dave Ramsey Show". That's when this show was the best! Thanks for the upload.
@amyj44389 ай бұрын
Yeah, It's still his show but like he said in an interview.... he wants to retire and if he died tomorrow he wouldn't want everything that was built to collapse because it was solely reliant on him if he died. So they have been transitioning him out. It's actually nice to see him being able to spend more time with his grand babies after working so hard and building an empire. 😊
@KufLMAO2 ай бұрын
Pretty sure it’s still the same studio now
@arjenvanderende35673 ай бұрын
Since a half year i called for help, because i could manage it any more. Now i make a lot of progres, i think i will be okay after 8 months from now. But then i a have no reserves its just debt free. But i will be happy! Now life is hard but i made the mess myself so i have to deal with it now. But i will make it. Love to be on the positive side in a year and make my some wealth.
@ginaw454825 күн бұрын
I love how Dave Ramsey gets real with people.
@mrsh21672 ай бұрын
using Daves method I got out of all debt nearly 10 years ago, never looked back. he is right about the spiritual aspect, so important
@skorpyo3319 ай бұрын
Say what now Caller:"I m a million in debt." Dave: "Stop buying stupid stuff."
@nemssi33024 ай бұрын
is he wrong?
@YungFrenchToasty4 ай бұрын
@@nemssi3302it's just the most Captain obvious advice from a guy who's an "expert" lol
@ashleenicole713 ай бұрын
He's not wrong...
@ashleenicole713 ай бұрын
What is he buying?
@BigWolf_876 ай бұрын
I work for the federal govt and only have a Bachelors cuz that is all you need. So many ppl are under this false notion that just because one attend an elite school and do all this stuff makes one qualified for a government job. I work with people who gone to good schools but those individuals have super advanced degrees but not making enough to justify their "degrees "... i am so glad i only have a Bachelors and what i owe in student loans is pennies. Watching these episodes make me feel better as a whole. Refuse to keep up with the jones' and thankfully i paid my vehicle off years ago. Looking to get rid of my college loans this year. Very motivated because I want to call in and say I am debt free. Watching these videos are very motivational. Dave Ramsey is the GOAT and would be invited to the cookout 😎😎!!!
@mbank38329 ай бұрын
The first call… this is the type of people that works in our government, let that sink in…
@stt5v20029 ай бұрын
OMG THE GOBERGMINT!! Boring comment that is made every second of every day.
@mbank38329 ай бұрын
@@stt5v2002 tell me you love to shove your problems under the rug without telling me
@matthewhambrecht24149 ай бұрын
@@stt5v2002 is def a govt drone worker lol
@SnifferSock9 ай бұрын
@stt5v2002 take a wild guess who caused most of societies problems?
@mbank38329 ай бұрын
@@mrbean7888 yet, you're the one came barking for you being butthurt ...
@shehnazahmad52134 ай бұрын
Watching today Monday the 1st July 2024, from JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦. We parents here we pay for our children education. We pay monthly directly to college, university. We don't take loans or they don't go study, they go straight find a lower income pay. They mostly live with us even though they get a job. They pay us they consumable contribution. In other words they board from us once they start to work. My daughter she is 19 her 1st year psychology. I pay monthly over 10 months. My car fully paid. My 2 bedroom fully paid.
@ashleenicole713 ай бұрын
College in the US is insanely expensive. For no real reason because the quality of education has gone down hill..
@ashleenicole713 ай бұрын
And most people get ridiculous degrees here. Trade schools are where it's at but not everyone thinks they're worthwhile.
@erome14883 ай бұрын
Students tend to borrow more than they need or choose expensive universities. Now some are just waiting for the government to pay off their loans. I am so glad I worked while attending a state college and was able to pay offmy small loan fairly quickly. Students need financial counseling before they borrow.
@NareshUgaonkar5 ай бұрын
I like this guy. Straight up facts no sugar coating 😂
@annacollier32075 ай бұрын
The older I get, the more grateful I am I never went into higher education "just because".. I didn't have a clear dream and wouĺd have ended up taking out loans and getting an education to please my parents.
@I.no.ah.guy57Ай бұрын
I decided not to go to college before I graduated high school, I wanted to be an engineer but didn't know what kind, and so i became a mechanic right after graduating. It's been awesome and I'm so glad I don't have any student loan debt. Im not debt free, bc tools... But I'm in a lot better position than many of my peers, I'm sure.
@arcticfragrances24544 ай бұрын
Dave is quite knowledgeable, yet very stunned in understanding how life actually works..
@MaddaxxxE8 ай бұрын
This channel is solely responsible for my motivation to spend wisely and retire comfortably.
@notinuseanymore924937 ай бұрын
Yes same
@oliviasmith70447 ай бұрын
Me too!!!
@7th_Heaven3 ай бұрын
"Retiring comfortably" is not the goal if it comes at a morale deficit for YOU or SOMEONE ELSE. *_"At what price, beauty?"_* -Lotus Vale flavor text.
@whitney98443 ай бұрын
Agreed 💯
@whitney98443 ай бұрын
@@7th_Heaven learning from other people's mistakes isn't a moral deficit. This channel is also very motivating when you listen to the millionaire hour
@averymoses79973 ай бұрын
Thank you Dave. Jesus is king.
@shelssnem2 ай бұрын
Lovee how he’s so in tune spiritually!
@Portablepizzaoven5 ай бұрын
I can proudly say I figured this out in college back in 2013. I left and never went back. Never been in debt. I also won’t touch a credit line.
@Cymricus9 ай бұрын
“you’ve gotten used to spending like you’re in congress” 🤣 i had this same talk with myself like 3 years ago. took me like 6 months to pay 40k CC off with half their income. they’ll be fine.
@lledwig9 ай бұрын
Any good tips about doing that in such a short period of time?
@montanax81279 ай бұрын
@@lledwigRice and beans, beans and rice
@Cymricus9 ай бұрын
@@montanax8127 bingo. food budget went from 2000 a month to 300 a month. that was the biggest change. i took the opportunity to eat healthier, cook for myself (vegetables though, not rice), and to stop drinking all together. and “NO DOOR DASH TONY” absolutely zero door dash, which was my biggest offender. i don’t eat out, so for most people it would be no eating out. and i don’t mean i did it every once in a while. i stopped it completely.
@bchompoo4 ай бұрын
Dave's face when he heard it for the first time "we have one million dollar debt combined"... and he was stunned for a few seconds.
@JohnSmith-wh2ob7 ай бұрын
I love when the lady said we both have advanced degrees how’s that working out
@homeboy3919 ай бұрын
I like Dave. I don't agree with all of this ideas but he is trying to help people. That's awesome.
@iva112009 ай бұрын
What you don’t agree w/? I’m curious
@cococock24189 ай бұрын
No he’s a typical out of touch boomer who made his money during the most prosperous economic time in world history, then tells young people they need to live off ramen noodles.
@dutch41178 ай бұрын
@@iva11200He’s was definitely wrong about bitcoin. At least in the short term. But he preaches long term investments anyway… Also, he’s so against any debt when some debt can sometimes be a hedge against inflation…. But he’s way more successful than I, so who you gonna trust? Lol
@ashleenicole713 ай бұрын
Same. He really cares about people even if he seems heartless.
@LordBass9 ай бұрын
With Dave heading into semi-retirement, I could use one of these episodes each week 👍
@mercedeswilkins90859 ай бұрын
Yes
@oma30159 ай бұрын
You are used to spending like you are in congress😂😂😂😂😂😂 best line ever
@PacificOcean6095 ай бұрын
As someone with a history degree who is now actively working on getting a librarian degree, and, of course, struggling financially, all I can say is that, don't do it. Study history only if your parents are loaded, you have a good relationship with them and you know they will support you, and you don't have to worry about money, or study history as your free time hobby. I don't live in the US and was lucky to study history for free, my government paid for it, but it's universal everywhere in the world - working in the field of history will not bring you money, it's a hobby.
@greggutierrez6997Күн бұрын
It may be true for you but not for others. There is money everywhere. Blessings.
@phengyang62274 ай бұрын
That first one is right on. People who make poor financial decisions helping make government policy.
@Coryraisa5 ай бұрын
I love how he calls out huge debts as stupid, stupid, stupid.
@PraveenSrJ015 ай бұрын
I noticed that
@coya8coy1756 ай бұрын
I used to work for a student loan servicer (not the one mentioned here). The industry is predatory. I did take out loans and read the terms of those loans; I was sweating as I signed because I thought about what if I couldn’t pay? So grateful I had half of my schooling for free and stayed in state. Don’t go into debt for something most people have now. It does not make you stand out in the market anymore.
@CrossroadsReloaded6 ай бұрын
Discovering this show from across the Atlantic. The financial situations of some of these people are mind boggling. I've been working for a decade, and my way of thinking has been the following: enjoy today, but NEVER spend more than you can afford/pay back in a reasonable timeframe. I've never had much money saved, but I've always kept the boat afloat. Because of this, I see myself as bad at managing finances. But seeing that some people are crippled with tens of thousands in debts, I may not be as bad as I thought.
@AnthonyJustice-i9x20 күн бұрын
I lost over $80k when everything started to tank. Not because I was in an exchange that went belly up. I was just stupid to hold and because that's what everyone said. I'm still responsible. It just taught me to be a better investor now that I understand more of what could go wrong. It took me over two years of being in the market, I'm really grateful I found one source to recover my money, at least $10k profits weekly. Thanks Brooke Miller.
@aarizphilip20 күн бұрын
She is my family's personal broker and also a personal broker in many families I'm United States, she's a licensed broker and a FINRA AGENT in United states
@KenistonKist20 күн бұрын
The very first time we tried, we invested $1000 and after a week, we received $5500. That really helped us a lot to pay up our bills.
@jadewashington720 күн бұрын
I'm surprised that you just mentioned and recommended Brooke Miller, I met her at a conference in 2018 and we have been working together ever since.
@mikesnoek20 күн бұрын
I'm new at this, please how can I reach her?
@ClarenceFerland20 күн бұрын
I just withdrew my profits a week ago, To be honest it was an amazing feeling when the profits hits my wallet I wish I could reinvest but, too much bills
@GeeLee19572 ай бұрын
Yes, it all makes sense...... I did the same in my early 20's. Trying to show my parents I was better than my older brother who was on a financial pedestal in my parent's eyes.
@Coryraisa5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Dave on speaking out on student loans!!!!
@FinnMcCool19168 ай бұрын
Every time I'm about to spend money I hear Dave 'Better than I deserve'. I wish he would do a World tour.
@Krista16K6 ай бұрын
My soul left my body by 1:53
@calgal57523 ай бұрын
My jaw is still on the floor!
@carterwgtx9 ай бұрын
While I understand I’m a lot closer to these people than I am to being a billionaire…the holes some people dig for themselves really are mind blowing.
@frankmansfield420215 күн бұрын
When someone doesn't want to tell you how much debt there in the best advice is RUN!!! RUN LIKE A GAZELLE FOR YOUR LIFE!!!
@zachrobbins98042 ай бұрын
I love that Dave cares enough to help you but not too much that he babies you, we need the truth and sometimes it hurts
@tomrizzo15549 ай бұрын
I love these stories it makes me feel like a financial genius
@ujayet7 ай бұрын
It makes me feel broke,, seeing everyone make good money and I’m not.
@JulieeEliz4 ай бұрын
@@ujayetDitto!! 👍🏾😂😂😂
@clarksgarageofbadhabits68033 ай бұрын
Meanwhile I’m extremely worried about being right at 3k in debt. I’ve gotten rid of 3k debt before too. Man God bless 🙏
@allisavenues3 ай бұрын
I always listen to Ramsey while making my student loan payments 😅such a good motivator
@danielkraig12986 ай бұрын
I wish I found this show while I was in high school. I just caught myself as I was knee deep in dept thank God for this show that I didn’t wait till I was drowning to do something
@JohnSmith-zi9or9 ай бұрын
You know you listen too much to the Ramsey Show when you remember every single one of these calls/rants live on the radio. LOL
@lorieweyrick2813 ай бұрын
@@JohnSmith-zi9or I watch it several times a day
@thoughtkeeper54229 ай бұрын
I so appreciate his approach when he asks if they are in a good church and to speak to the verse about contentment when materialism is so rampant and brings a spiritual aspect- because really, all things are scriptural.
@robb698 ай бұрын
Dave is right. My wife and I spent for a lifestyle to try to keep up with everyone around us mostly out of jealousy. All it did was get us into crushing debt. We got together and made radical changes. To this day when I pull up to a light in my 12 yr old rusty truck to a guy driving a brand new $80k truck I smile knowing he's probably broke and my wife and are are now debt free and millionaires now.
@AK-ne4og7 ай бұрын
Excellent. I couldn't care less about what others have. I want peaceful and happy life and that does not involve showing off.
@jbdragon32956 ай бұрын
I drive a 20 year old truck! So many millionaires are cheap as hell. I knew of one who was living in a mobile home he was that cheap. Being cheap helped to become a millionaire. No need to be flashing. No worry’s about gold diggers. No one knows you have over a million.
@Icookadapizza5 ай бұрын
Getting his cadillac repoed was a blessing in disguise lmao
@rickvandijk5619Ай бұрын
Anytime I'm worried about my financial situation, I listen to these calls, and I realize I'm not doing that bad..
@kancharlajagadeesh2 ай бұрын
Dave is a brilliant financial mentor 🙌
@kimyoung76169 ай бұрын
I wish that each call was labeled with the year that they called. Great show. I agree that a where are they now would be great
@NaazimBanks5 ай бұрын
I’m turning 30 in 2 weeks, debt free. Remember watching this 30k in debt, I’m just here because I lost 500 gambling and need to remind myself I’m still doing good
@RRR666205 ай бұрын
You're not lol.
@daodejing813 ай бұрын
YES!!!! Congrats! Enjoy the results of wisdom.
@antonioibarra40424 ай бұрын
Listening to this makes me feel much more grateful for being able to pay off my credit cards with each paycheck.
@Ross_Antonich4 ай бұрын
These videos tell me: make good choices in life and live on less than you make!
@PetrolPatrol2 күн бұрын
I'm so glad I never got into debt. I'm 32 and have always paid my own way. I had a friend in my early 20's who ALWAYS used a credit card and always had nice things. But he is now in a really bad spot, and I'm saving for a house. I needed to learn from someone else and hold myself accountable. I feel sorry for people who never got that lesson, I think finances should be taught in school!
@tappersuzie7 ай бұрын
I love Dave. Met Dave through FPU back in 2012 .... its taken me years, but I've finally fallen in love with this. This program for success brings confidence, solid planning and peace, peace, peace. Shalom to all.
@menhashuk8 ай бұрын
The last 5-6 minutes are pure GOLD
@ChangYu-wi4ezАй бұрын
I skip right to that thanks to you lol
@Jid1417 ай бұрын
The last rant about choosing a good major to escape student debt is a major reason I choose engineering
@deetin3658Ай бұрын
Never had a student long ever in my life. I went to cosmetology, got my license and started working right away.
@MysticAngel32242 ай бұрын
"spending like you are in Congress"... love that phrase!
@nicoleworkman31425 ай бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏👏 "Here's an idea, parents.... parent!"
@daodejing813 ай бұрын
Parenting without wisdom leads to problems.
@susanawoloson11056 ай бұрын
Growing up as my older siblings went off to college my father said get any degree you want as long as it has an "employable skill." At a young age I knew that term. We were so fortunate to be taught about earning and saving money. I feel sorry for so many of these callers.
@lorieweyrick2813 ай бұрын
@susanawoloson1105 I agree with you. I grew up poor, but I learned how to make a dollar last :-). My daughter said I'm the most thrifty person she knows..lol. I've been completely debt free since 2008 and just paid cash for my retirement home in Colorado :-) Best wishes to you :-)
@saulramirez10935 ай бұрын
I was in the mindset that i wanted to be the that guy with the “car”. So I had a small car paid $350 for it monthly and then I bought one $750 monthly. Few months in and everything is just so much more expensive I need to get rid of it. Maintenance and insurance are where my money goes. Make sure you are well stable financially.
@stronzer59Ай бұрын
my mantra for many years was save, save, save so I could travel, travel, travel then the family life began and so did poverty for the next 20 years now thats all gone out the back door, back to Sq One again.
@1927su2 күн бұрын
I drive an old Gold 1998 Cadillac , aptly named Goldie . If I have to travel out of town I rent a car. Sometimes I feel like I “need” a new car, then I listen to these videos. 😊