No sense of urgency !! Wife’s not working !! 17 credit cards!!! That’s crazy.
@BarbaraPearson55Ай бұрын
He can always default and negotiate later on.
@BarbaraPearson55Ай бұрын
He should just declare bankruptcy.
@rodgertim2881Ай бұрын
Managing Money is different from accumulating wealth, and the lack of investment education in schools may explain why people struggle to maintain their financial gains.
@rodgertim2881Ай бұрын
People downplay planner’s role, until they are burnt by their mistakes.
@ZhannaDavidovaАй бұрын
How did you choose a reliable financial advisor? How can you determine if they are trustworthy and competent?
@karenhardie1132Ай бұрын
Wife can work part time. Weekends, from home, different shifts. You can do insurance billing from home while the kids nap. Take in one more kid bringing in daycare money.
@huskydawg44Ай бұрын
My mom did this for years. Watched the neighbor kid both of who's parents worked.
@NOMORERATRACEАй бұрын
17 credit cards? He is 100% f%ck up.
@perotalАй бұрын
it's the American dream bud
@chazzkramer7676Ай бұрын
@@perotalIt's not the American dream as much as the American nightmare of buying into the American banking system.
@AKAAAKАй бұрын
@chazzkramer7676 it's actually buying into American Consumerism and trying to keep up with the Joneses. Americans are consumer centric and the mentally that if my neighbor has one, so I want one too, is keeping them broke as a joke.
@jonathanarras1281Ай бұрын
Yeah this is just reckless
@UTP504Ай бұрын
@@chazzkramer7676Consumerism gone wild, it’s pure insanity.
@Tap354Ай бұрын
“Mortgage doesn’t take a credit card” sums up this guy 😂
@danielleamory5428Ай бұрын
No kidding.
@tyson1357Ай бұрын
Meaning his debt would’ve been way worse, thank God he can’t use a cc for the mortgage
@jonathanarras1281Ай бұрын
Ahhhh mortgage does take a credit card if you cash advance it
@thabsmkhize2481Ай бұрын
You’re actually so right lol
@maxinef6654Ай бұрын
The mortgage company dodged a bullet with him.
@thesuperdingosАй бұрын
I just don’t understand why one has this many credit cards and think “this is fine”.
@kevinhook6000Ай бұрын
I start sweating at 3k
@djpuplexАй бұрын
Cards aren't the problem it's the balances.
@gtileoАй бұрын
@@djpuplex no, its the cards. $500 on each of the cards doesn't sound scary, but add them together. $9500 is an ugly amount to owe at 20%+. its pretty easy to build up small amounts on each card without even thinking
@djpuplexАй бұрын
@@gtileo I have just about 30 cards with $0 balance on them.
@MisterNightfishАй бұрын
Anyone who wouldn't think "this is fine" would stop long before it gets to this point. That's how.
@LucyVadeАй бұрын
Hit 200k today. Thank you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last months. Started with 14k in last month 2024
@FavourGift-en6enАй бұрын
Wow that's huge, how do you make that much monthly?
@chinyerejoseph8004Ай бұрын
As a beginner what do i need to do? How can i invest, on which platform? If you know any please share.
@LucyVadeАй бұрын
Sincerely speaking. I will continue to trade and stick to expert ja ne daily signals and guides as long as it works well for me...
@AnthonyAntoinetteNwauruguАй бұрын
GREAT NWES!!started working with Christina back in April , and my financial goals have been clearer. It's like having a strategic partner for my money with a solid track record.
@Norberth67Ай бұрын
Access to good information is what we investors needs to progress financially and generally in life. this is a good one and I appreciate
@thabsmkhize2481Ай бұрын
6:30 “Since we stopped paying the credit cards we’ve been cash only” well yeah lol you’ve maxed them out, you CAN’T use them.
@phumzileqwaqwa7392Ай бұрын
@thabsmkhize2481 I thought I was the only South African who watches this show😂I am looking at your surname. It has saved me from making so many dumb decisions, gosh😢🤞🤣
@BagsNBaguettes_327Ай бұрын
Sometimes people want to work for themselves to not work, be lazy, and have the flexibility. Doesn’t sound like he’s working much and neither is she.
@289Mustang67Ай бұрын
We don't know that either of them are "lazy." He's been in a business with a product that customers might postpone or decline because inflation is eating up their own incomes. Whatever the reason that business dropped off, he probably should have jumped at the chance to work full-time as an employee a little sooner.
@jjpark1989Ай бұрын
Successful business owners work their own business. Labor costs are usually the make or break for most small businesses.
@thabsmkhize2481Ай бұрын
But she’s right. Some people just aren’t cut out for independent work. This does sound pretty laid back…
@leedalton508Ай бұрын
Some of this advice is so basic, why u have to call in is beyond me, it's common sense
@einstein1102Ай бұрын
Common sense is not so common anymore 🤷🏽♂
@manoftomorrow5987Ай бұрын
@@einstein1102well true.
@floresnashvilledrummerАй бұрын
Dave says it all the time, it's just common sense. But it's the lack of it that keep his company in business!
@carojames6776Ай бұрын
@@floresnashvilledrummer Works both ways.
@xKevilleАй бұрын
They have to take the easy calls when Dave's not on the show. This thing is going to fall apart once he fully retires, he's the only one that has answers that feel unscripted and genuine. Jade straight up asks the same exact questions every single call, it feels like she is straight up reading a script.
@astroboy5137Ай бұрын
17 credit cards! Think maybe that’s the problem!
@pdxmusl1510Ай бұрын
I think its absurd credit card companies will look at someone with 16 credit cards and think.... you know what that guy needs... a 17th one! That's the problem. I mean I agree applying for 17 is absurd. But issuing 17 is dumber.
@djpuplexАй бұрын
I have over 30 cards never paid a dime in interest and have collected over $10k in rewards/bonuses.
@nypinstripes02Ай бұрын
I don't know how people are being approved for all these cards. I can't even get approved for a second card. I want to do a balance transfer so I can pay off my balance and pay less interest. But I can't get approved for anything . Smh
@djpuplexАй бұрын
@@nypinstripes02 I have a credit score of over 800. Pay in full every month. Capital one and Amex don't approve me because I'm not a profitable customer to them everyone one else never had a problem.
@reese85Ай бұрын
@nypinstripes02 who are you applying to?
@JoeyNYSDnomadАй бұрын
Staying at home is a luxury, having your own business is a luxury. You cannot afford this.
@mybdayis420Ай бұрын
its called entitlement
@Mrs.ButterworthАй бұрын
Daycare for 2 kids will cost around 20k per year. She would have to make more than that after taxes to have it make sense.
@Rashaadthegr8Ай бұрын
Having kids is a luxury.
@ClaxtonBay123Ай бұрын
@@Mrs.Butterworth 20K? On what Planet? Try 36K on the low end.
@djpuplexАй бұрын
@@Mrs.Butterworth Weekend and job and co-parenting. Daycare is $20k a year but excuses are priceless.
@jimmymcgill6778Ай бұрын
An electrician and deck builder, and he can't find clients?
@sccdeanАй бұрын
Yup he won’t pay his bills but imagine if one of his customers didn’t. He’s a bum
@ImjustaviewforstudiesАй бұрын
@@sccdeanwhat are you 😂😂
@analyticalchick3064Ай бұрын
He might have a bad reputation
@bettysmith4527Ай бұрын
@@analyticalchick3064 Yes this, I just had a guy do a new shower for me, and I regret it. He seemed very desperate for the work, and it's really hard to find a contractor in this area, so I gave him the job... needless to say, once said job was finished, I realized why he was desperate for work, he was not a very bright guy and his finish work was TERRIBLE, I have to do it over!! Needless to say he gave me a few business cards to pass out to friends, and I legit kept one to give to someone I don't like, and through the rest out int he trash, as I would NEVER recommend this person to anyone I care about!! It's possible this caller needs to do some self reflection, as perhaps being a contractor isn't the right fit for him!
@TonyCox1351Ай бұрын
Most people make horrible business owners. Some people would rather go $80K into debt so they can “work for them self” rather than punch a clock
@David-wo9unАй бұрын
Love these two, especially when they are on together; they both are so compassionate and offer hope to what may feel like an impossible situation resolve.
@ClaxtonBay123Ай бұрын
I love that Jade always asks how old the kids are. She's always trying to get the mom back to work which I love
@jeffreywhitaker5154Ай бұрын
GREAT point. 🙏🏽💪🏽👍🏽
@analyticalchick3064Ай бұрын
That's what I wanted to know. Also, they catch some situations with SAHM who have school age kids sometimes the oldest is a teen, too.
@jeffreywhitaker5154Ай бұрын
@@analyticalchick3064 What does SAHM mean?
@madambutrfly23Ай бұрын
@@jeffreywhitaker5154Stay at home mom
@sallylarson882Ай бұрын
Why do you love moms not being home with kids?
@annaelisavettavonnedozza9607Ай бұрын
$85k in consumer debt but your wife isn’t working??? And you’re not paying them off??? I have news for you-you cannot afford her to be a stay-at-home-mom. I know she prob has zero skills, but tell her to get a job as a cashier. Wake the Hell up.
@siva47931Ай бұрын
Dave's wife didn't work even though he filed bankruptcy
@jasonrodgers9063Ай бұрын
You DO realize that daycare (unless for free with a family member) is EXPENSIVE AS HELL! If she can't do better than being a cashier, then it's COUNTERPRODUCTIVE!
@TonyCox1351Ай бұрын
@@siva47931and Dave constantly talks about what an idiot he was back then. You trying too hard 😂
@ninjagirl226Ай бұрын
@@jasonrodgers9063Not really. He works first shift she works second. Or she only works part time on the weekends when he is home. I’m not saying it’s great but it’s something to get money and that’s what matters
@carolr7823Ай бұрын
@@jasonrodgers9063 She can get a job on the weekends when her husband isn't working. Or she can work in the evenings when he gets home from work to watch the kids.
@BaileyJames-zv2dddАй бұрын
This year is even worse than the last. Last year, I lost a lot of money on bad investments that I never would have made if I hadn't been so worried about my portfolio. I didn't know if I should continue to invest or pay my mortgage off. After selling my investments, I discovered that the house needed more work than I thought it would. I don't know how long I can keep doing this
@AlexClarkcompanyАй бұрын
We have all made mistakes, therefore keep it simple
@LouisMorganxb3Ай бұрын
Invest in businesses that have predictable cash flows to diversify your holdings. In ten months after I hired a planner to assist me build my portfolio at the end of 2023, I have made money in over 500 different markets. If 2023 teaches us anything, it's that good luck never lasts. We should work harder to be ready for the worst case scenario even in good times.
@OscarOwennАй бұрын
Alright, so where can someone locate a reliable financial planner? It won't be a problem for me to find the professional who helped you. I'll be retiring in two years, and I might require assistance with handling my far more valuable assets. I'm not willing to take any risk
@LouisMorganxb3Ай бұрын
*June Renae Matthysse*
@LouisMorganxb3Ай бұрын
You are likely to find more information if you look her up online
@mikespain8655Ай бұрын
17 credit cards, wife not working, no sense of urgency, no plan. Then wants to declare bankruptcy and make it all disappear. Geez
@ryder4508Ай бұрын
Just like Trump. 😂
@enjoywarmwintersАй бұрын
Ive noticed many of these calls involve a stay at home mom. I’m pregnant with my first and wish more than anything that I could stay home with my little one, but it’s not in the picture for us just yet. My husband and I live in CO and make over 200k a year and it still wouldn’t make sense for me to quit. So expensive here! The only debt we have is a mortgage. We are not suffering but if we lived off just my husband, it would be stressful and extremely tight.
@ERNIE555Ай бұрын
Why have a baby?
@carolr7823Ай бұрын
For a mother that doesn't have a high paying job, it may make sense for her to stay at home. However, I was really impressed with a secretary at my job in the 80s. She wanted to stay at home with their first child, so she quit but she took in another baby to watch, which actually worked out well since her baby had company. She & her husband also delivered newspapers and cleaned some offices in the evening several days a week. They worked it out so that she could stay at home, but they could still have an acceptable income.
@enjoywarmwintersАй бұрын
@@carolr7823 see that’s really smart! I was thinking about working in the evening cleaning or some job to make it work. That’s inspiring. ❤
@ebullock1000Ай бұрын
It’s all about priorities. Being a SAHM takes sacrifice as the entire family. In this case, it seems they weren’t financially stable or disciplined to handle the sacrifice it takes.
@Tunechi65Ай бұрын
@@ERNIE555because you can do both 🤡
@FrankS111Ай бұрын
Everyone thinks they can be a business owner and CEO. Guess what most of you aren’t capable of even mid level management let alone a business owner. This is why 90%+ of businesses fail. People either lack the drive, intelligence, or business knowledge. Most of you are just capable of being an individual contributor and that’s it. Sorry
@Mojo-pl3ojАй бұрын
Learned that one the hard way didn’t you? Little Frankfurter.
@rh-bd6wvАй бұрын
It is true. I learned early in my work life that I was a valuable follower but a terrible leader. Cool thing is, valuable followers may never be wealthy but they can be paid really well with none of the headache. No need to be sorry, everyone has a place.
@kiuki42Ай бұрын
Problem is, you won't know you're capable until you try
@rabidgoonАй бұрын
They also tend to think they can start somewhere in the middle instead of starting small and building up.
@jerrystauffer2351Ай бұрын
People who can't hold jobs want to own businesses
@Ja50nkAtАй бұрын
Rachels face when he's counting the credit cards "oh mercy me!" lol
@alainsolturaАй бұрын
Rachel's face as he counts the credit cards! 😂😂😂😂
@bigdrefromthebay6475Ай бұрын
How do people even get approved for this much lmao
@rabidgoonАй бұрын
I’m self-employed and make only about 50-60k per year and I have about $100,000 worth of credit in credit cards that I barely use. I currently have a very good credit score but a few years ago my credit was somewhat mediocre and I applied for an REI store credit card and they approved me for $25,000, which is an absurdly high amount for an outdoor recreation retailer.
@ryand7713Ай бұрын
I have over $150k in available credit (I don't know the exact amount) - They give it away like candy if you don't need it. Could I get it higher? Sure, but there's no point - That's not our goal anymore. It's all sign up bonuses (SUB) game now. When you "need" it and your utilization is worse, obviously CC companies are more stringent (And have a right to be).
@BusArch42Ай бұрын
It’s insane. We have three. One is the kids (it’s actually just for college costs). Total credit limit is 50k. Our income is 480k. And we have zero other debt. House was paid off 15 years ago
@Mrs.ButterworthАй бұрын
The husband needs to get a second job. Daycare is too expensive, so it's smart that the wife handles that. She could also take in some kids for afterschool care.
@pamforrester844Ай бұрын
She needs to work a different shift or weekend work, in this day you probably don't need the liability of in home care, sadly, neighbors, friend or even family can sue you into eternity and your homeowners will not pay if you are taking a penny. They will say you were running a business and sadly, I found out the hard way money turns some people into greed monsters
@ninjagirl226Ай бұрын
@@pamforrester844If she has any crafting ability she could try an Etsy store? Or something like that. A good friend of mine has gotten her store in a nice place.
@Jane-rh7tcАй бұрын
@@pamforrester844 taking care of your own kids is not a 9-5 desk job, it doesn't end at 5pm, unless the husband step up and willing to babysit the 2 toddlers at night and wkend, sadly the mother has to take care of them 24/7. base on the responses for this video, the men don't ever think taking care of kids is their responsibility, so the husband may not want to help out at all. tell me how can the mom take care of 2 toddlers And work at same time?
@mattcrad8605Ай бұрын
@@Jane-rh7tc..."tell me how can the mom work and take care of two toddlers at the same time". I remember my buddies mom cleaning offices at night - she would take us with her. She also sold tamales and other baked goods to contribute on top of babysetting me. When with my mom, me and my sister played in a designated room in the back of the office. Income is not even the issue in this call, spending is. The only circumstance a child is a legitimate excuse to not work is while they are a newborn.
@gunnerarshavin2009Ай бұрын
@mattcrad8605 Agreed. Where there's a will, there's a way to make safe additional income for your family. It may not be big money, but even a little extra income goes a long way.
@SLangel18Ай бұрын
If you think about it the opposite way, you wish you could have $85k in money if you just didn’t buy all that 💩. I mean that’s really hard to do but how easy it is to accumulate debt vs wealth.
@raymond_sycamoreАй бұрын
yeah because THAT's how it magically works.
@PInk77W1Ай бұрын
I was bad with credit cards. My hi was $27k balance. I was making roughy $45k. I finally had enuf and paid it off. It was very difficult. It was so worth it. Now I have my home paid for and no debt at all. $50k in savings. I’ve done a complete 180 since first hearing Dave back in 2017. Thx
@jeffreywhitaker5154Ай бұрын
Me being an RN my analogy is this. Being 500lbs-getting a gastric bypass surgery-losing 300lbs-then eating the same foods and amounts of it-then gaining all that weight back. You got to make the lifestyle change. 👍🏽💪🏽🙏🏽
@FortuneSeek3rzАй бұрын
@@jeffreywhitaker5154 Yep, when the dinner bell rings you gotta say no sometimes.
@jeffreywhitaker5154Ай бұрын
@@FortuneSeek3rz EXAAACTLY.
@Desertbiker617Ай бұрын
As an RN, I took care of 500Lb patients. Not so fun.
@jeffreywhitaker5154Ай бұрын
@@Desertbiker617 Yeah? Me too, but when they were in full blown septic shock from eating a buffet 2 days after GB surgery SMMFH. Now THAT'S no fun.
@Desertbiker617Ай бұрын
@jeffreywhitaker5154 NPO next 30 days!🤣 I once had a 520-pounder who had an allergy to "water," so she couldn't drink water! Only sodas with every meal. Of course, she couldn't wipe her behind.
@danielleamory5428Ай бұрын
Sorry to say, he needs to Man Up. You worked as an electrician, but you wanted to be a 'business owner' and started building decks? Dave would say that was a "dumb butt" idea.
@brentlorrilliere6057Ай бұрын
This guy ain't stopping at 85K....what's the difference if he files bankruptcy at 85K or 200K....literally nothing.
@_PalmiАй бұрын
i am addicted to this show
@carolr7823Ай бұрын
I don't understand how it is possible to have $85,000 in credit card debt. How can you get that high a credit card limit? How can you get that many credit cards?
@melinda67Ай бұрын
Why is wife not working??
@Inty-wo8bgАй бұрын
Maybe taking care of the household taking care of the kids noting young kids ,it’s more than multiple jobs within itself. It’s a man’s job to take care of the family he is responsible for their financial needs. He needed to be smart that was his job!
@rabidgoonАй бұрын
Because she married a simp
@penelope5500Ай бұрын
Mommy doesn't have the luxury of the SAHM gig.
@djpuplexАй бұрын
Because she said so and will cry if it's brought up.
@rabidgoonАй бұрын
She worked hard to find a doormat to marry and she’s not going to give up what’s hers. He can get a part time job at arby’s.
@mohshadАй бұрын
Cameron , I think this is some solid advice. Contact the debt that are in collections, try and do a settlement. Some may allow you to do a settlement with multiple payments. Good Luck!
@dnah02Ай бұрын
Why did you ever get 19 cards why?
@barbararepko4824Ай бұрын
Holy crap, I thought we were bad with $38000 in credit card debt in middle age! That’s scary.
@maxinef6654Ай бұрын
Rachel’s face said it all 9:24 😂😂. He’s not going to cut up the cards.
@j_5244Ай бұрын
The wicked borroweth, and payeth not again: but the righteous sheweth mercy, and giveth. -Psalm 37:21
@dnah02Ай бұрын
He will need to be working a lot and she needs a part time call center job possibly remote. Then at night when he comes home from work she can work a 2nd part time. They can do it in 4 years or less at 20k payments.
@DJRiyzenАй бұрын
My bank keeps wanting me to get a redit card, with a $15k credit limit.. I always tell them no!
@baileywalkermusicАй бұрын
Dave would have answered this call in a much more straight forward fashion.
@HelloWorld-hb7ytАй бұрын
Why ppl blaming on the wife? My wife is stay at home mom. And she is very very busy
@madness03Ай бұрын
but you probably don’t owe 85k in CC
@chuckokoye24109 күн бұрын
If you owe 85K in credit cards, and your household income is 35K, sorry pal, your wife doesn’t get to just be home. He needs to up his income and she needs to get a job too so they don’t DROWN IN DEBT
@kedarkulkarni9464Ай бұрын
Some people really don't know how to run a business and they just jump in head first without any idea on how to make things work when the business is facing a down time. Last year he had a good year and he didn't save anything for a rainy day.
@Frederickotto55Ай бұрын
If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you... prevent inflation
@Frederickotto55Ай бұрын
A lot of people still make massive profit from the crypto market, all you really need is a relevant information and some ‹professional advice. ‹it's totally inappropriate for investors to hang on while suffering from dip during significant
@Frederickotto55Ай бұрын
Same, I operate a wide- range of Investments with help from My Financial Adviser. My advice is to get a professional who will help you, plan and enhance your management skills. For the record, working with Elizabeth Rossiello, has been an amazing experience.
@Frederickotto55Ай бұрын
Sure what's Apk her directly, but KZbin's got a thing with posting number
@Frederickotto55Ай бұрын
+141
@Frederickotto55Ай бұрын
4400
@firegirljenАй бұрын
7:57 your wife notices the oven😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@box1007Ай бұрын
Jade and Rachel the dream team! ♥️♥️♥️ could both answer how the would cope with going out for a date with a man who has not got a credit card?
@earthlylynxАй бұрын
i gotta be honest... being close to the finish line with not having to deal with crazy credit debt is so relieving and calming to know that I do have to worry about incurring interest every month unnecessarily.
@Rashaadthegr8Ай бұрын
Look at the banks HQ and look at your house. Who has the nicer building? - Dave Ramsey
@siva47931Ай бұрын
I know a lot of failing business or business that declared bankruptcy that had nicer buildings than my house
@Rashaadthegr8Ай бұрын
@@siva47931 they weren't credit card company smh.
@MyAirMylesАй бұрын
I wouldn't want to live in a glass office building so to live in, my house is nicer.
@Rashaadthegr8Ай бұрын
@@MyAirMyles boy you don't get the point. sad. sad. sad.
@elizabethallen4353Ай бұрын
He just wandered into this, I guess? Wow.
@alinatamashevich3354Ай бұрын
OMG, the need for his skill is in demand in ATL, he need to get on the street, now! The work is out there, he needs to get his hustle on.
@alinatamashevich3354Ай бұрын
The guy I hired a few years back to replace a deck, put me on HIS schedule as he was booked out 6 months! Something else going on here.....
@robloxvids2233Ай бұрын
These calls used to start with "so I bought a new truck" now they are all "so I started a business..." and "so I bought a property..."
@ronaldharris53Ай бұрын
Praying for us dealing with debt, we will succeed in Jesus name Amen
@Justin-vb4ekАй бұрын
Seemed like a guy who watched a video about maxing out everything and do a bankruptcy is the smart, easy way to live.
@mwhe3111Ай бұрын
Dude could make some BANK as an electrician.
@andrewsnyder9262Ай бұрын
You can always default and negotiate later on. Not all creditors will sue you.
@jonquis07Ай бұрын
They should do debt consolidation. They gotta be able to find something lower than 85k divided into 17 payments and 20%+ interest.
@tredegar4163Ай бұрын
A lot of “she needs to work, get night work, work from home” etc but I’ll put in my two cents. Working isn’t just child care, which is significant unless she has an engineering degree in her back pocket, it’s also a lot of phantom costs like transportation, attire, quick food as their both working, taxes on the income etc. It’s always income minus expenses, and a good housewife can significantly bring down the expense side. Better for him to focus solely on income and she do everything else. A lot less friction as well on trying to mesh mandatory work schedules too.
@Sable1837Ай бұрын
She sat back while they racked up everything on credit cards now she’s good with filing for bankruptcy. She’s part of the problem and they both need to feel the pain or they’ll be back here again in no time. She can do something from home. She needs to do something.
@analyticalchick3064Ай бұрын
There's ways around this. My husband and I share a car. We picked out an apartment near his work and he usually walks to and from work. I sub in daycares. A lot of them do first kid free. One of them, one of the teachers and her husband share a car. He drops her and the kids off and picks them up at the end of the day. When they needed her to come in early, the director picked her up for a few days. I've had bosses offer to drive me occasionally, but we don't really need that. When the car broke down for a couple days, I rode my bike to and from work. Maybe wife can work part time in timeslots he doesn't need to work or do drop off babysitting at the house.
@tredegar4163Ай бұрын
@@Sable1837 So I would say we don’t know if she just “sat back” or is good with bankruptcy, maybe she is but we don’t have her side of the story. She does need to work, but like a regular wage slave you have rockstars and slugs in homemaking; we don’t have the information to know where she falls. Also it’s interesting you associate employment with punishment, I would prefer not having to go to a job but I wouldn’t go that far
@tredegar4163Ай бұрын
@@analyticalchick3064 The major thing to be considered is income per hour. For example if he can make $40 an hour and she can only make $20 it makes more sense to maximize his working hours. If schedules mesh perfectly then of course it works great, but real life is usually there are complicated moving parts, friction and opportunity costs. For example he gets offered overtime but she has a mandatory shift she has to work so he has to skip the far higher per hour rate. Also if they are both juggling working a childcare it’s hard to sit down, see the household as a functioning unit and cut down on waste. $100 in saved expenses is worth more than $100 in income
@malknowsitallАй бұрын
I know someone with over 30 credit cards, has filed bankruptcy once already and likely will have to again. People don’t listen and see bankruptcy as a get out jail card yet never solve the real issue of their finances.
@BHarris25Ай бұрын
17 Credit cards is crazy, I have 3 and they are all set to auto pay the full balance every month.
@dawnt5587Ай бұрын
He needs to be working full-time and a side hustle. His wife can run a daycare out of their house.
@davesrvchannel4717Ай бұрын
I look at bankruptcy similar to welfare. You make decisions in your life, you pay it, not someone else. Man up!!
@andrewsnyder9262Ай бұрын
Do you say that to the corporations that go insolvent?
@Absolutely144Ай бұрын
Yes
@Rashaadthegr8Ай бұрын
Become debt free before dating and only date debt free people or you end up like these callers call literally everyday. I am the only one who sees this pattern. They up load a video almost everyday of almost the same exact couple the only thing changes is the name and the state. GROW UP PEOPLE!
@malamii8348Ай бұрын
I would not judge a wife! Maybe she is sick or something. I also have a debt, but also have a bipolar disorder and I was not consistent with the medication and they say that it has caused me cognitive impairment, I started to have problems with planing and switching off etc. Also for some time I was terribly fatigue and soo tired of it, not even depressed, I just had a complete exhaustion, pains everywhere, needed to sleep 18 hours per day. It was a typical depressive episode, but it caused me inability to work. I called sick, later had long sick leave but this leave is coming to the end. The work medicine doctor said that I am better, so I can work, but I do not feel mentally fully ready to go back to corporate job. My partner says, do not worry, if you can not work for some time, I will support you. I am not doing it, because I am lazy, I am authentically unable to work. I will just work maybe little bit, to have most minimum for the debts, but I will not be able to pay more.
@FadedHolySoldierАй бұрын
Rachel has the best faces for the video screenshots!
@johnny2100Ай бұрын
*i went out on a date with this one chick recently, she told me she had multiple businesses and was ceo of all them. she had a mobile home cleaning service, baked cookies and deserts, and did mobile eyelash appointments. i then found out she had 2 kids from 2 different baby daddies. when the check came she was quiet. people needa stop throwing around they business owners and ceos n shit its so diluted lmao*
@arthrodeaАй бұрын
Well - at least she was working to support her two kids and hopefully was not leaching off the government.
@SalisburySnakeАй бұрын
LMAO. Should have asked her what "CEO" stands for. Bet she doesn't even know.
@tramnguyen0000Ай бұрын
I saw that as an admirable and hustling lady but eh that's not CEO
@FortuneSeek3rzАй бұрын
Amen. Preach
@johnny2100Ай бұрын
@@tramnguyen0000 nah fam she was broke, 29 yr old living with mom lol. i had to pick her up n drop her off i was like swerve. i just thought it was crazy her bio was gassed up saying ceo and business owner. smhhh
@fhuber7507Ай бұрын
He stopped paying at $85k, 7 months ago... And now owes $110,000 due to interest and penalties. His business is a fail. He's deluded.
@gtileoАй бұрын
some terrible life choices. close the company and go work for someone else, and tell your wife to go back to work
@FortuneSeek3rzАй бұрын
Daycare costs will wipe them out. She has to stay at home.
@IMBIueАй бұрын
Yeah no, that would be stupid to make her go to work and ask family to raise their children.
@reese85Ай бұрын
FortuneSeek3rz there’s income based daycares that won’t cost nearly as much
@suen5006Ай бұрын
@@FortuneSeek3rz You have no idea, maybe she could make great money!
@gtileoАй бұрын
@@FortuneSeek3rz please, my sister owns a good daycare, the parents in town love them, $1100 a month per kid, daycare costs aren't that high. If the wife is making 25k a year they're coming out on top, and in many places that's part time wages. Go to work, shut your mouth, build a quality life and make some sacrifices for the benefit of your family and yourself, even for the short term.
@skateata1Ай бұрын
I think he wanted them to validate his decision for him. Confirmation bias.
@tywebbgolfenthusiast8950Ай бұрын
All accounts are in collections at this point. He could try negotiating a settlement but he has no cash with which to settle them. Might as well take the bankruptcy at this point.
@tduck828Ай бұрын
His wife needs a job...
@djpuplexАй бұрын
Ramsey's dance around that subject. Her hustle is her husband.
@doutheo8399Ай бұрын
@@djpuplexthey never realistically consider childcare costs and taxes. Even a 100k pretax job can hardly break even the childcare costs of two young children. You need to hire 10 hours of nanny to go for an 8 hour job. Also, Nannies would not multitask to do housework so when you are back home, you have increased workload.
@djpuplexАй бұрын
@@doutheo8399 There's two people and seven days in the week on/off parenting she could work weekends while he works Monday thru Friday. On the weekends he can be Mr. Mommy many people do this.
@SRTBOATАй бұрын
@@doutheo8399Well, Google says the monthly average for childcare in Atlanta is $2500. Most places have package deals for multiple kids, so it'd realistically be $4000-$4500 for both kids until one hits kindergarten age. For her to out-earn that, she'd need $4500 take home pay, which is $80k/yr assuming a 32% overall deduction. I'm just spitballing numbers, but 5-7% 401k + 24-27% taxes is probably what the average joe has at an $80k income. Obviously you can manipulate that to no 401k, but just tossing out numbers. I think you gotta make $80k to make that balance out. Otherwise just stay at home or find a below average daycare.
@dudeorduuude5211Ай бұрын
@@djpuplexit is clear you don't have children. What is your brilliant plan to have kids and the parent work? Their kids are 2 and 4 years old.
@FortuneSeek3rzАй бұрын
Probably put an Audi Q7 on the credit card.
@joshuasvoboda6288Ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure once you get to locked charged off status in credit cards they ain't going to let them use it again. I don't get why they are saying cut them up ... those cards are long gone
@godsdozerАй бұрын
file bankruptcy and get another hand full of credit cards dude. This stuff is fun.
@ryanskinner8789Ай бұрын
He's already given up, he doesn't care, next.
@mkwycheАй бұрын
I don't think people realize stay at home spouse is a luxury and shouldn't be an expectation unless you have the requisite salary.
@reese85Ай бұрын
that’s the thing! Ppl still think these 80-100k salaries be enough to provide for a family and it’s not
@GigaChad_169Ай бұрын
@@reese85 NOPE...$100k doesn't go as far as it used to. Once you pay all of your fixed expenses like housing, transportation, food, various insurances and incidentals... you still have to fund your retirement and hopefully put money away so your children can get an education (college/trade school) without massive student loans. All of those take a considerable amount income to pay/save for. Most people don't think about the savings obligations.
@reviewsbygen5591Ай бұрын
@@reese85I literally just did my budget and our total bills never exceed $3500/month. My husband brings in $130k/yr and I don’t work because we want a parent to raise our 4 young kids instead of tossing them into a daycare. We save a ton annually and if people can’t make it on $100k, they have a lifestyle issue that is fueled by debt. Kids don’t need Jordan’s, Stanley cups and parents don’t need luxury SUVs, vacations every other month, designer clothes, etc.
@reese85Ай бұрын
@reviewsbygen5591 so including rent/mortgage, and all your other bills the total is only $3500 a month and how much do you guys save a month? But a lot of you guys get getting by or we make it work confused with being comfortable. Sure a lot of ppl can struggle/ get by on less but they gotta give so much to make it work cuz they need more money
@reese85Ай бұрын
reviewsbygen5591 so including rent/mortgage, and all your other bills the total is only $3500 a month and how much do you guys save a month? But a lot of you guys get getting by or we make it work confused with being comfortable. Sure a lot of ppl can struggle/ get by on less but they gotta give so much to make it work cuz they need more money
@SephariteАй бұрын
Being cash only doesn't fix anything. Dude, cut your spending. Wife has to go back to work.
@cmesaywhatwhaaat6146Ай бұрын
Bankruptcy is only "traumatic" when you are a responsible spender... This guy hasn't made a payment for months, not exactly someone who seems to be responsible IMO.
@emoney1231Ай бұрын
How do these people get this much access to credit??? Unbelievable.
@patty109109Ай бұрын
Jade and Rachel are out to lunch. $85k cc debt is growing $1k/month+. He brings home $4k and has to raise a family. He is a perfect candidate for bankruptcy.
@zone4garlicfarmАй бұрын
He needs to forget about building decks and find a new job as an electrician. A journeyman or master electrician should be earning more than $33/hour. He also needs to work as much overtime as he can and cut his lifestyle for a few years. He doesn't need to file bankruptcy.
@cutehumorАй бұрын
Bankruptcy is legalized stealing
@GigaChad_169Ай бұрын
They aren't out of touch. The strategy is that they make sure they can pay for their four walls: shelter, food, transportation, and utilities. That's it...they can do that with $4k...Ideally he works for someone else and picks up extra hours to make more than $4k a month since he isn't good at running his own business. Take the L and move on, entrepreneurship isn't for him. Pick yourself up and move on. The credit cards get paid if there is anything left at the end of the month. As Jade and Rachel stated in the video, he will need to end up negotiating a settlement with his creditors for pennies on the dollar. That doesn't require bankruptcy. It requires a phone call to the lenders saying "I can't pay, I don't have it, now its your problem. You need to work with me to settle these debts". Dave regularly states that most credit card companies will settle for 10 to 20 cents on the dollar once you twist their arm enough... That's like $10,000...a far cry from $85,000 and not enough to turn your life upside down going the bankruptcy route...
@zone4garlicfarmАй бұрын
@@cutehumor Some bankruptcies are loan restructuring to make smaller payments over a longer time. Those are not theft.
@cutehumorАй бұрын
@@zone4garlicfarm I’m talking chapter 7 discharging bankruptcy is legalized stealing
@moneywithjustliving5258Ай бұрын
They both need to go out and get jobs. Call those credit cards and get on a payment plan. Sheesh, this is crazy.
@anndeecosita3586Ай бұрын
I’m surprised they didn’t bring up selling the house. The family could pay off the debt and rent while they start over until they can buy another house. . Or if they have multiple cars, sell one and pay off the lower balance cc.
@paulinegale7850Ай бұрын
What the hell stop buying stuff. What makes you think you have the right to not pay your bills
@danielhurst8863Ай бұрын
While I like the sentiment of looking at things that can make you money as a side gig, people need to be very careful on what they recommend. You can mow your neighbors lawn for money, but your stove is not going to legally make you money. You may get away with it, but food sales, even small amounts, have very specific rules for food safety, and making food in a non-commercial kitchen can land you in legal hot water. BTW, I think this rule is stupid, I don't support this rule, but I don't want people getting into legal trouble either. You don't need to be clawing your way up out of a debt hole to be knocked back down by Government fines and liens.
@fusionreaperАй бұрын
He makes her get a job, then she divorces him
@ryant2568Ай бұрын
bankruptcy is the answer. That would clear all the debts and give you a few years to learn to live without credit. Shew also needs to work.
@AnjaWhitaker-bf2twАй бұрын
He is guessing his business and personal numbers. And then we wonder why the business is not successful.
@cas-221Ай бұрын
It's so simple, don't ever spend more money, than the incoming money,than you never ever get in problems...
@tyndniАй бұрын
Why is the wife not working part time to atleast meet the minimum credit card payments
@Moudaddy12Ай бұрын
We need Dave. Both ladies too soft on him. We need Dave to wake him up
@markeayersАй бұрын
These guys have been sitting in a burning house talking about what's for dinner. Meanwhile, the house is about gone now. Hard choices should have been made a few years ago.
@kevinvonderscher3971Ай бұрын
He thinks he’s gonna wipe out his debt thru chapter 7 ! Not ! He’ll end up in chapter 11 & on a payment plan he’s gonna despise & instead of blaming himself he’ll be mad at the world & blame the banks & credit card companies for his problems.
@SabineLaylaАй бұрын
I'm favoured only God knows how much I praise Him, $230k every 4weeks! I now have a big mansion and can now afford anything and also support God’s work and the church.
@SabineLaylaАй бұрын
Only God knows how much grateful i am. After so much struggles I now own a new house and my family is happy once again everything is finally falling into place!!
@AdrizzBeerАй бұрын
Wow that's huge, how do you make that much monthly?
@YehMichellАй бұрын
I'm 37 and have been looking for ways to be successful, please how??
@mellogicАй бұрын
disagree, you can get bankruptcies off your credit report in less than 10 years, so no they dont have to be on your report for ten years when you know your consumer laws but he does need a plan afterwards to take control of his life
@thedopplereffect00Ай бұрын
Interest alone is going to be $17,000-$24,000/year. There is no way he can dig out making only $33/hr
@albundy7794Ай бұрын
Which is why BK the best plan here. To heck with these moral police.
@m.ramos93Ай бұрын
Camron seems like a nice guy but completely unaware of how money works. He should up his income ( him and his wife ) to at least 150K. Get on a payment plan where they are completely frugal. He def wants the easy way out but doesn't actually realize how bad it is. If he was able to pay this off in few years it would actually help him later on in his life to invest into retirement and buy more real estate. Taking easy way out is not an answer
@teresasachs3979Ай бұрын
You obviously can not work for yourself
@therealmvp232Ай бұрын
Makes $63000 a year. 85,000 credit cards which is probably at least $1000 a month in just interest. No way he can pay off. Just file
@HairyTornadoАй бұрын
The good news is that he has insanely marketable skills (carpentry and electrician) but he has no business sense.
@coderider3022Ай бұрын
Too soft, Dave would have given him a proper jolt to his system. Quit wasting time with the brother in law and get a better new job and wife too. 100k 2 years back is irrelevant and keeping him living in hope of it repeating. Should have heard house prices and mortgage costs etc.
@FishoutaАй бұрын
I swear to God, 90% of calls that come in have a stay at home spouse.
@bianconerointheus6692Ай бұрын
17 credit cards and no shame. And people like this walk away with a better car and house than me.
@julieallen8976Ай бұрын
Honestly,unless they have free help to have a babysitter, daycare is too expensive to have her work. Maybe she can do some stay at home work.