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КОМЕНТАРІ • 721

  • @adamjanowski84
    @adamjanowski84 3 роки тому +1710

    How timely. Just paid off house this afternoon! 100% debt free!

  • @hampuskarrlander7492
    @hampuskarrlander7492 3 роки тому +1435

    There's only two real consistent things in this world:
    1. Taxes.
    2. Dave doing better than he deserves.

    • @LittleMopeHead
      @LittleMopeHead 3 роки тому +27

      Taxes is theft.

    • @TreuNorthExplorers
      @TreuNorthExplorers 3 роки тому +18

      I’ve always wanted to ask Dave, “Why is that?” When he says ‘better than I deserve’

    • @noconsentgiven
      @noconsentgiven 3 роки тому +3

      Lol this is the best one so far😂😂☝️.

    • @hampuskarrlander7492
      @hampuskarrlander7492 3 роки тому +3

      @@pn9959 oh, we still lie, but Dave and taxes are just a little more consistent ;)

    • @jessvagnar4957
      @jessvagnar4957 3 роки тому +3

      @@LittleMopeHead Your education was theft!

  • @dt93
    @dt93 3 роки тому +453

    It's refreshing to not hear a stupid question every once in a while. This is a good one. Caller was prepared, did his homework, and was in a good spot. Good job, man.

    • @PS_on_youtube
      @PS_on_youtube 3 роки тому +38

      It's more refreshing to hear the caller doesn't make $300k+ per year like the majority of Dave's callers.

    • @triad6425
      @triad6425 3 роки тому +8

      @@PS_on_youtube definitely not the majority.

    • @JD2jr.
      @JD2jr. 3 роки тому +14

      @@triad6425 Well, they make either 300k+ or just 300.

    • @MouseRata
      @MouseRata 2 роки тому +2

      Right?!

    • @freedomworks3976
      @freedomworks3976 Рік тому +2

      Yes true. Dave is personal finance 101.

  • @tnddiving6166
    @tnddiving6166 3 роки тому +209

    We owed 119,000 on the house. We had 120,000 in the bank. I knew what we had coming in. We took the leap and the sky was the limit! Congratulations dude!!!

    • @Wolf-rc1tf
      @Wolf-rc1tf 3 роки тому +4

      How’s the situation now? I’m getting closer to that situation with 100k in the bank and 172k left on the house.

    • @hobt1234
      @hobt1234 2 роки тому +4

      @@Wolf-rc1tf why not recast your loan? it will only help you pay off your house faster with paying less interest

    • @Wolf-rc1tf
      @Wolf-rc1tf 2 роки тому +3

      @@hobt1234 I’m not familiar with that term recast?

    • @h.e6604
      @h.e6604 2 роки тому +3

      @@Wolf-rc1tf think they meant refinance

    • @nathalielady2592
      @nathalielady2592 2 роки тому +8

      I will probably put 70K toward the principle and keep 50K for emergency.

  • @calebdoner
    @calebdoner 3 місяці тому +10

    As soon as you pay off your mortgage, you don't need nearly as big of an emergency fund, because your monthly expenses go way down.

    • @dbf70
      @dbf70 Місяць тому +2

      But new mainlines cost the same LOL😅

  • @cheezybred
    @cheezybred 3 роки тому +474

    Right now or next year, it doesn’t matter. He will be alright regardless. Paid for house and no debts making 60-70 is a good place to be.

    • @sami-9233
      @sami-9233 3 роки тому +18

      65 k is nothing when you really think about it not with this inflationary environment

    • @Mrtkm
      @Mrtkm 3 роки тому +111

      Sami - It’s not a lot if you were to pay rent/mortgage but it’s a lot when your biggest expense is eliminated

    • @LG123ABC
      @LG123ABC 3 роки тому +35

      @@Mrtkm I still have to set aside $500/month just to cover property taxes and insurance even though the house is paid for so you're never really truly free. And that doesn't even include maintenance!

    • @Mrtkm
      @Mrtkm 3 роки тому +23

      Lyle G Oh yea that’s true, you’re never free. But it sure does give a big relief. If you didn’t own your house how much would you be paying for rent where you live?

    • @cheezybred
      @cheezybred 3 роки тому +64

      Paid for car / home, no debt. 65k is plenty to live on in Sarasota FL. It all comes down to living below your means and being content.

  • @ryant2568
    @ryant2568 3 роки тому +74

    having that 3-6 month reserve of funds just makes a world of difference to your state of mind knowing that you are not living paycheck-to-paycheck and that if life happens you have the funds there to deal with it.

  • @kim-o-san
    @kim-o-san 3 роки тому +243

    Jamie asked exactly what I was thinking. But I risked it since both me and my wife have our jobs. Paid off my mortgage yesterday. Going to build my emergency fund back up by end of 2020. Love ya Papa Dave.

    • @judymckee5992
      @judymckee5992 3 роки тому +9

      That is smart, huge savings sitting in the bank makes me uncomfortable.

    • @Yummy2u
      @Yummy2u 3 роки тому +10

      Congrats.... I will be paying my mortgage off by the end of next week!

    • @kim-o-san
      @kim-o-san 3 роки тому +4

      @@judymckee5992 I have disobey Papa Dave once and lived to regret it. The only reason why I can blow away my emergency fund now is coz my wife is also working and we have no debt.

    • @f.-j.j.5738
      @f.-j.j.5738 3 роки тому +4

      Please be dedicated in building it back. Many blessings!

    • @kim-o-san
      @kim-o-san 3 роки тому +2

      @@f.-j.j.5738 Thank you. That's my "gazelle intense" target for now. Peace

  • @todd2456
    @todd2456 3 роки тому +206

    Use half of it and get the balance to $15K ish. Then save the $2K each month to pay it off. This close to the end of your mortgage, you are hardly paying any interest.

    • @todd2456
      @todd2456 3 роки тому +4

      @John Adamsct No one likes you little Johnny. Get lost.

    • @thecurrentmoment
      @thecurrentmoment 3 роки тому +20

      When I'm faced with a financial dilemma because I'm thinking "should I do this or should I do that?" I often find the answer is "I can do a bit of both"

    • @SwimmingintheDeep
      @SwimmingintheDeep 3 роки тому +9

      About exactly what I was going to post. Little John here in the comments does not get that the mortgage company only charges interest on the OUTSTANDING amount. As soon as he puts down 15K he'd cut the interest per month he's paying in half. Then put down another 5K later and then pay it off yet again later....maybe by Dec 31.

    • @todd2456
      @todd2456 3 роки тому +3

      @John Adamsct speaking of moms. They used to call them jumpolines until yours got on one in '79

    • @vascularlab
      @vascularlab 3 роки тому +8

      I agree with Todd. Interest rates decrease with the term of the mortgage, the payments on £15k will be minimal.

  • @DaveMcTKD
    @DaveMcTKD 3 роки тому +122

    So then why not send them $20,000 NOW, then send extra each month for the next two months ?

    • @dinac6250
      @dinac6250 3 роки тому +3

      You won’t pay interest

    • @dinac6250
      @dinac6250 3 роки тому +1

      So you will save money

    • @twincherry4958
      @twincherry4958 3 роки тому +2

      Toward principal left

    • @RobynElms
      @RobynElms 3 роки тому +9

      This was exactly what I was thinking, especially if mortgage interest is calculated daily..

    • @ginaredscott4602
      @ginaredscott4602 3 роки тому +3

      This is exactly what I thought too!! Thanks for saying it Dave McDonald ....

  • @engrpiman
    @engrpiman 3 роки тому +142

    I second the guy that said stuff happens with you have a baby. I have a 3 yr old and during the 3 years. My appliances went out, my roof started leaking and I had to replace the hvac and water heater. If that was not enough wife went to the ER.
    I survived. Not sure how but I survived debt free.

    • @sherrieludwig508
      @sherrieludwig508 3 роки тому +11

      Your guardian angel needs a vacation, LOL. Yeah, in getting to our debt-free scream, we had a few Murphy moments, some of them months-long.

    • @staceystrukel1917
      @staceystrukel1917 3 роки тому

      Yeah, it's the babies fault, not old appliances.

    • @JDHopeful
      @JDHopeful 3 роки тому +5

      @@staceystrukel1917 I didn’t take it as it being the kid’s fault. I generally have the position that you’re less willing to live without certain things when you’re subjecting a kid to those choices too.
      I know if I had kids, I’d have a much lower threshold for dealing with a broken stove and only having a microwave or not having a working washer than if it were just myself and my wife.
      Me and my wife can live off of microwave food or take turns going to the laundromat as needed but if only one is as home and you have a sick kid, it’s not reasonable to cart them off to the laundromat before they close while they’re sick.
      Guess It just seems more pressing when you have kids then if there’s only adults in the house.

    • @---cr8nw
      @---cr8nw 3 роки тому

      Focus on the finish line, not the hurdles. When you get to the finish line, look back at how high the hurdles were. You'll be amazed. You might even see some hurdles that you don't remember jumping.

    • @jusplay7309
      @jusplay7309 3 роки тому +1

      Sounds familiar. 2020 threw some curve balls for sure. Year started of with heater dying in freezing middle of Jan, had a spring baby in middle of pandemic and then work ended up cutting pay, early summer rolls around and storm drops tree and took out roof, in the fall transmission choose to quit on us then water well pump went out. Finally winter and preparing for holidays and mother in law gets seriously ill. So glad 2020 is over but 2021 is already gearing up to be a stellar year

  • @DandyFinance
    @DandyFinance 3 роки тому +36

    Dave said it at the end, the emergency fund is there for exactly one reason - emergency, unexpected expenses. So I would stay the course, keep the fund, but also keep the peace of mind. He can finish with the loan next year. Thanks for sharing!

  • @IreneZGoodman
    @IreneZGoodman 3 роки тому +63

    Hold on to three months of emergency fund, then use the rest of pay off the mortgage. Whatever's left on the mortgage just pay it down.

  • @jsboening
    @jsboening 3 роки тому +17

    We paid off the mortgage in our cottage this month. It took a few days for it to set in. Now we are going to try to pay off our house in the next 12-18 months. Can’t wait.

  • @GruncleJohn
    @GruncleJohn 3 роки тому +17

    “Freakin dumpster fire! “ I love it!

  • @Justin1020304
    @Justin1020304 3 роки тому +349

    Husband: the baby is a year and a half
    Wife: the baby is 16 months and 13 1/2 days !

    • @That-Wanderer
      @That-Wanderer 3 роки тому +24

      I hate when girls do that... 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @jordanbaldi2832
      @jordanbaldi2832 3 роки тому

      @@That-Wanderer lol

    • @rdb0819
      @rdb0819 3 роки тому +1

      Facts!! 🤣

    • @Thisnthatwitholivia
      @Thisnthatwitholivia 3 роки тому +1

      🤣🤣😂😂

    • @ericson0504
      @ericson0504 3 роки тому +12

      It actually makes sense that it's spoken that way. A 13 month 1 year old and a 22 month 1 year old are both one. But developmentally its an enormous difference. One is a baby and one is a toddler. Now, anyone who says "months" after the age of two, judge wholeheartedly. 😂 But saying months between 12-22 months makes sense.

  • @gamerschannel9610
    @gamerschannel9610 3 роки тому +164

    Pay 23k and keep 10k for emergency fund.

    • @insideoutsideupsidedown2218
      @insideoutsideupsidedown2218 3 роки тому +5

      Gamers Club good idea aswell...

    • @tendrams
      @tendrams 3 роки тому +7

      Yup....or split the difference. 16k and 16k. This is, to some degree dependent upon what the mortgage payment is as well. If his payment on that house is between $1800 and $2500 a month, paying it off with $33K means a pretty healthy increase in the amount he can save over just a few months to replenish the emergency fund.

    • @EadsB7002
      @EadsB7002 3 роки тому +3

      10k just isn't a very good emergency fund for a family with a small child and spouse who doesn't work (no other source of income). Quite risky!

    • @teresaevans4840
      @teresaevans4840 2 роки тому

      Smart 🤓

    • @loft27ss
      @loft27ss 3 місяці тому

      When you pay off the loan, then with no mortgage repayments he builds up the emergency fund quickly.

  • @canceraxe1447
    @canceraxe1447 3 роки тому +50

    This is a good call. Watching Dave’s video, I paid off 8K debt in 2 month. Now working on to save emergency fund. I’m avoiding any use of credit cards and use debit mostly. Coffee, tea or cigarettes addictions are gone because it’s expensive 😀. Life feels so good when you have no debts!

    • @dinac6250
      @dinac6250 3 роки тому +2

      Absolutely,I think more people should try it

    • @capnskiddies
      @capnskiddies 3 роки тому +2

      Coffee and tea are not expensive. €25 a month. But I hate getting coffee out, I find it burnt most times. Cigarettes, yeah deffo. €10 a day.

    • @canceraxe1447
      @canceraxe1447 3 роки тому +2

      capnskiddies ya bro it’s best we don’t use nerve stimulant substances. 😊

    • @justinc2633
      @justinc2633 3 роки тому

      ​@@canceraxe1447 I've never bothered drinking coffee, i figured id rather invest the $2 a day and retire with another $200k lol. Besides, I feel like at some point coffee and other stimulants would have no effect on you unless you *stop* drinking it, which is very ironic.

    • @loft27ss
      @loft27ss 3 місяці тому

      Cigarettes cost 29$ in Australia , healthy nation😊

  • @darrelllee2107
    @darrelllee2107 3 роки тому +15

    I am in the same boat as Jamie (minus the baby) with close to the same numbers so I am going to follow the same advice! What a way to bring in the new year! I have been debating just using my savings to wipe it out but I can wait until then and at least have a few thousand saved. Great idea!

  • @gregoryizeks
    @gregoryizeks 3 роки тому +24

    Put up some. I would probably put 15-20k to principle. That way emergency fund isnt fully depleted then you can build it back up

    • @hollyb6885
      @hollyb6885 3 роки тому

      I was just gonna say the same thing. 👍

  • @imjustplayinwithya9034
    @imjustplayinwithya9034 3 роки тому +6

    Great advice - I’m in the same situation right now. Really helpfull. Cheers from Poland!

  • @sadisticgirl_
    @sadisticgirl_ 3 роки тому +60

    emergency fund = Murphy's law repellent

  • @lebanonlouise
    @lebanonlouise 3 роки тому +35

    He never mentioned what his wife’s opinion is. Dave should have asked.

    • @Heywoodthepeckerwood
      @Heywoodthepeckerwood 3 роки тому

      Nope

    • @loft27ss
      @loft27ss 3 місяці тому

      The results being smoothly on the track- it tell me is was a team work with his wife😊

  • @GruncleJohn
    @GruncleJohn 3 роки тому +14

    This topic is a blessing for me today. I’m exactly in the same boat. I’m just older, and I have a little bit more liquid asset, same mortgage I owe. Thanks and God bless Dave

    • @daveramsey2552
      @daveramsey2552 3 роки тому +4

      Wow! I didnt believe they really work, I thought my sister was just ranting about how fast Gina got her credit fixed lol. Thats really nice, I'll definitely check them out now.

    • @xxpowwowbluexx
      @xxpowwowbluexx Рік тому +1

      Check out The Money Guy show.

  • @sarahs.9292
    @sarahs.9292 3 роки тому +2

    I was so thankful for BS1 when my AC broke over summer in July NC. SO thankful.

  • @nickysunshine8494
    @nickysunshine8494 3 роки тому +8

    It tickles me when he says “better than I deserve” I love it 😂😂😂

  • @wesl8787
    @wesl8787 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you, I needed that information.

  • @acesup26
    @acesup26 3 роки тому +13

    I have an addiction....... More Dave Ramsey

  • @JadeTrading
    @JadeTrading 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for sharing 🙌

  • @kindredkey
    @kindredkey 3 роки тому +8

    Dave!!🤣 "Freaking dumpster fire!" --omg i laughed so hard

  • @paulstandaert2042
    @paulstandaert2042 3 роки тому +14

    I did exactly what this guy is contemplating this year. Murphy loses a lot of her powers when you don't have any debt. I figured that the worst case scenario is that I have to, dare I say, resort to the credit card for a bit.
    The money flows back into the bank account quite quickly without a mortgage to pay. I say do it. 2020 has been one of the best years for me financially. The downside? I have to remember to pay my property taxes on my own now.

    • @paulstandaert2042
      @paulstandaert2042 3 роки тому +5

      And I may also add that there are a lot of jobs out there right now. If I lost my job, I could go stock shelves at Walmart at a low wage and get by reasonably well without having to pay for a roof over my head.

    • @spankynater4242
      @spankynater4242 8 місяців тому

      That was my exact line of thinking when I did this 10 years ago.

  • @TheHales
    @TheHales 3 роки тому +7

    I have this same thought process having the money in the savings knowing you could pay it off ASAP seems logic. Not everyone is blessed to have extra money to float around.

  • @gehmangang8006
    @gehmangang8006 3 роки тому +147

    I cannot wait to be in his shoes!

  • @MichaelJanzer
    @MichaelJanzer 3 роки тому +5

    What a way to look at this terrible year! Good job!

  • @cherylnielson4710
    @cherylnielson4710 3 роки тому +24

    Did Dave ever understand that simply moving his wife's work (child-care, cooking, cleaning, etc. 24-7) from their home to their "vacation cabin" did not give her a vacation? Didn't sound like it.

    • @YPEFFLE
      @YPEFFLE 3 роки тому +4

      Right!

    • @suen5006
      @suen5006 2 роки тому +1

      He should have sent her away to a friend's overnight - doesn't have to be expensive, just a break from the child care and cooking for a night was what she wanted.

    • @turdfurgason8476
      @turdfurgason8476 Рік тому +1

      Can't really put your kids in dog cages, right? Have a pizza night and use paper plates.

  • @BrendanEvan
    @BrendanEvan 3 роки тому +14

    The better of 2 good options. These are the problems I want.

  • @firststreetbarbershop3326
    @firststreetbarbershop3326 Рік тому +3

    Paid off my house a few years ago 100% debt free since thanks to that I’ve been able to stay home with my toddler for the first year and a half only working a couple days a week theres no better feeling than bonding with your kid at that stage in his life.

  • @mikestevens2053
    @mikestevens2053 3 роки тому +11

    I think having an ample emergency fund makes for better long-term decision making. It takes a lot of the immediate stress out of the equation, allowing for a more "big-picture" orientation.

  • @letty4558
    @letty4558 3 роки тому +26

    This guy is on track, he has his stuff together.

  • @foxdays
    @foxdays 3 роки тому +21

    Thanks for your work, Dave! Someone totalled our car, and we were this close 👌🏽 to financing one. Then we sat down together, asked ourselves „what would Dave tell us to do?“, we revised our budget and pid cash for the car 👍🏽

  • @zachdarr7605
    @zachdarr7605 3 роки тому +8

    Wow, a called that's actually in the same situation I am. 30k owed on the house, 30k in savings.

  • @ezmealstravels9221
    @ezmealstravels9221 3 роки тому +39

    I'd pay it off in a heartbeat. At least he'd have a roof over his family's head (paid for home) the rest you can deal with. Plus he has a job. God bless 🙏🌹

  • @robmckee5295
    @robmckee5295 3 роки тому +1

    Way to go! I'm sure you are looking forward to that Release Of Lien letter from your bank in 2021. Great job with the savings.

  • @ritatharp5238
    @ritatharp5238 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing! This information is very helpful. 👍

  • @TAPPChannel
    @TAPPChannel 3 роки тому +2

    Great question and great answer:)

  • @marcusj97
    @marcusj97 Рік тому +5

    I drained savings (not 401k), and paid off my house early. I'm single with no kids though and make decent money for my area. In my case i 100% wanted my house paid for. Yes life could happen, but life can also happen to where I'd much rather have a paid off house than anything. ZERO debt is life.

  • @KratosPT
    @KratosPT 3 роки тому

    Informative content! I should consider that in my next vids.

  • @chiquicat1
    @chiquicat1 3 роки тому +11

    Paying off the house is like having a massive pay rise, definitely worth it but have your emergency fund there first. David rocks.

    • @dinac6250
      @dinac6250 3 роки тому +2

      Absolutely

    • @Yoyomanmanholla
      @Yoyomanmanholla 8 місяців тому

      When you have the paycheck to paycheck mentality, then yes

  • @BeoXify
    @BeoXify 3 роки тому +5

    I've always wondered do the callers know when Dave mutes them? Or do they just keep talking even though no one can hear them

  • @theliteratemiddleclass
    @theliteratemiddleclass 3 роки тому +1

    This is exactly where I’m today... thanks Dave

  • @CaseyBurnsInvesting
    @CaseyBurnsInvesting 3 роки тому +135

    Patience friend. You’re almost there.

  • @marijimenez8545
    @marijimenez8545 3 роки тому

    Great advice, thats the same thing I was thinking!

  • @WithLoveAndkindness
    @WithLoveAndkindness 3 роки тому +1

    Good advice

  • @curly437
    @curly437 2 роки тому +4

    Good segment BUT your emergency fund has changed drastically the moment you paid off the mortgage. The mortgage is usually the hugest part of your emergency fund if not THEE biggest. Your emergency fund can be cut down for a few months as you rebuild your it and your savings. So, if you have 15k in emergency, to use 10k to put the final nail in the mortgage coffin, that's ok. Because if there was emergency during this time, no mortgage payment would have to be made.

  • @mariahsmom9457
    @mariahsmom9457 3 роки тому +8

    This guy is a rockstar!

  • @youngjedi5599
    @youngjedi5599 3 роки тому +26

    Him breathing into the phone is driving me crazy!! But good job

    • @teamtakeover7317
      @teamtakeover7317 3 роки тому +10

      That's wind not him breathing

    • @alexpasko9540
      @alexpasko9540 3 роки тому +1

      maybe wind but I was so happy when he cut his mic

    • @ceecee8757
      @ceecee8757 3 роки тому +2

      It's the wind! We have Hurricane Delta that's coming up into the Gulf of Mexico soon.

    • @ashleym6765
      @ashleym6765 3 роки тому

      You too lol

  • @Brandons125
    @Brandons125 3 роки тому +5

    You don't have to pay it down in one big chuck. Since you already have an emergency fund you can always just put that $2k in savings towards the principal on your loan. It's not a big difference, but seeing the number go down and saving a very small amount on interest is always nice.

    • @Candisa
      @Candisa 5 місяців тому

      It depends on the mortgage company/policy. F.e.: I can't just pay more and expect my bank to use the extra to reduce the principal. I did a payment towards principal last year. I had to call them first, tell them how much I would be injecting, and tell them if I wanted it to result in a lower monthly, a shorter term, or a bit of both. It also took them over a week to process and ofcourse they recalculated the interest based on the day they processed it instead of on the day I did the payment. If I would just make an payment, they would either wire it right back, or worse, hold it and take their sweet time to contact me about it and then take their sweet time again to actually process it.
      I could theoretically do this every month, and it would be saving the most interest to do so, but it's not worth the hassle for me, I just save up for half a year to a year (depending on how well the saving goes and other plans/expenses) and then make the call.

  • @ldtriton
    @ldtriton 3 роки тому +5

    I agree with Dave... Don't want to get hit by something unexpected as soon as you wipe out your savings. 3 more months won't hurt anything. In addition and to fine tune the math, he probably would be somewhere around $10K by New Years Eve since he's still paying the mortgage for the next 3 months. (Assuming his mortgage is at least $1200 a month)

  • @christian46202
    @christian46202 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you, I am learning a lot, Mr. Ramsey 🇪🇨

  • @BryceJohnson88
    @BryceJohnson88 3 роки тому +25

    25k left on my house! Wife and I make 170k. 2020 should be a great year! Should be done by Jan1

    • @EadsB7002
      @EadsB7002 3 роки тому +1

      THIS is an actual scenario where i'd say yeah...go for it! Congrats! This caller makes 60-70k and is considering draining their only savings to pay off house (and is the only source of income, i take it). Just not wise.

    • @jordanmcconnell3409
      @jordanmcconnell3409 3 роки тому

      Bryce, did you end up killing the mortgage?

    • @BryceJohnson88
      @BryceJohnson88 3 роки тому +2

      @@jordanmcconnell3409 I did!!!! We paid it off on new years eve! Best way to end 2020

    • @coldsoup8958
      @coldsoup8958 3 роки тому +1

      @@BryceJohnson88 Tell me what it's like. You know, to not have a mortgage payment due.. I'll be there on September 1st, 2024, God willing.

    • @BryceJohnson88
      @BryceJohnson88 3 роки тому

      @@coldsoup8958 it's feels amazing! You don't even have to think about it. All my money stays in my account. Saving money like crazy bud. Keep it up. Soooo worth it

  • @DanielGarcia-zz9eg
    @DanielGarcia-zz9eg 3 роки тому

    Great job

  • @evalina98000
    @evalina98000 3 роки тому +6

    "Is what you're asking, an emergency? If the answer is no, then you shouldn't use the e-mer-gen-cy fund for that." Classic DR..spell it out fo us 🤣

  • @thesocksexchange9449
    @thesocksexchange9449 3 роки тому +11

    26 here owing 24k on my house and 25k saved up. I also think in abundance :)

    • @mocheen4837
      @mocheen4837 3 роки тому +3

      Where do you live that you can pay off your house by 26? I could not purchase my first house until 30 and by that time I had saved up $300,000. My first house was $500,000 and my second house was $850,000. Now the houses in my neighborhood are selling for $1.6 million. I want to sell and move to a cheaper area so I can pay cash for the house and be debt free. Especially since I am now able to work from hone.

    • @thesocksexchange9449
      @thesocksexchange9449 3 роки тому

      @@mocheen4837 I live in a very cheap town in central Illinois. I was able to get a good deal at 40k. Im from Chicago and hope to eventually move back and buy a high price home. But that will be yeats from now

  • @Red_1976
    @Red_1976 3 роки тому

    Love Dave!

  • @Abmarp
    @Abmarp 2 роки тому

    This was great !

  • @bluegillmich
    @bluegillmich 3 роки тому +10

    I might drop 20k on the house, hold the rest for now. It could take 2 more years, relax - you got this.

  • @insideoutsideupsidedown2218
    @insideoutsideupsidedown2218 3 роки тому +9

    Keep the 35k in the bank. The house is going nowhere. You are almost there. Save up like you said 2k a month for the next 6 months and then drop the mortgage into the paid for bucket. No need to place yourself in Murphy's bullseye.

  • @user-tz5uq2bt1s
    @user-tz5uq2bt1s Рік тому +1

    When I was in debt on my car I paid that off so aggressively my bank account was always empty so I understand this guy's perspective. Anything unexpected comes up and you struggle bad. I personally paid off the 72 month loan in 26 months and learned a valuable lesson. Just save up next time so you don't have to worry about the debt.

    • @Candisa
      @Candisa 5 місяців тому

      Most people can't just save up for a house. Even the 20% down 15yr mortgage Ramsey preaches is way to aggressive for a first home if that means you have to waste rent money to get there. There's nothing wrong with getting a 30yr mortgage with a lower downpayment for a first home as long as you don't keep it as a pet of 30 years (or even if you do and invest). OTOH a 15 year mortgage with only 20% down isn't agressive enough to move.
      I took a 25yr mortgage with only the fees coming out of my pocket that I'll hopefully pay back in about 17yrs total, totally happy with that (no other debt, emergency fund in place, saving a bit), but if I ever move it'll be 100% cash or with a very short and very low mortgage.

  • @soonermagic24
    @soonermagic24 3 роки тому +6

    This is one video I thought dave would go outside the steps, and say go for it dude

    • @Faith-un7ns
      @Faith-un7ns 3 роки тому +1

      I almost thought he would too.

  • @offerskirksey2255
    @offerskirksey2255 2 роки тому

    Great advice.

  • @garyhost1830
    @garyhost1830 3 роки тому +45

    Corona was an emergency holiday

    • @That-Wanderer
      @That-Wanderer 3 роки тому +15

      Not for us "essentials" 😂
      Talk about BUSY

    • @Lex0863
      @Lex0863 3 роки тому +3

      Excel Detail my husband doubled his hours too... and I started my job as a nurse beginning of March. Needless to say we’ve been swamped with working so much and taking care of our two kids 😅 gotta look on the bright side and be thankful we still have our jobs

  • @amillijb09
    @amillijb09 3 роки тому

    That was a good question!

  • @inkbythebarrelandpaperbyth6905

    Thank you for this question.

  • @PositiveMommaLife
    @PositiveMommaLife 3 роки тому +24

    Dave’s smile when he said he has enough to pay it off was so cute!

  • @ryanengland7974
    @ryanengland7974 3 роки тому

    You sir are amazing

  • @mikesawyer4707
    @mikesawyer4707 3 роки тому +5

    Where do we turn? Who do we pay off first? I am 65, and in a large slice of dept. I will not file for bankcupsy. That will not happen. Pray for me. Thank you.

    • @carlososante7748
      @carlososante7748 3 роки тому +4

      Hello
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    • @emailadmin6811
      @emailadmin6811 3 роки тому +4

      Mike, Gina also helped me.... You can just go to her website on CREDITMASTERFIXLLC,COM and see things for yourself

    • @daveramsey2552
      @daveramsey2552 3 роки тому +4

      Wow! I didnt believe they really work, I thought my sister was just ranting about how fast Gina got her credit fixed lol. Thats really nice, I'll definitely check them out now.

    • @ryankiel4895
      @ryankiel4895 3 роки тому

      Call Dave Ramsey to get a financial coach and help you !

  • @Raistlinsdragonclaw
    @Raistlinsdragonclaw 2 роки тому

    Great call.

  • @SherylRose
    @SherylRose 3 роки тому

    Or he can also pay extra principal of 20k NOW if he's comfortable with a 13k emergency fund. It will accelarate his payment faster as most of his mortgage payments in the next months will mostly go to principal payments. For example, if his interest rate is 4%, only $33.34 of his mortgage payment next month will go to interest and the rest will be towards principal (and escrow). I think that will be better than waiting till February.

  • @JohnTube2K
    @JohnTube2K Рік тому

    Great advice about Murphy’s Law… regarding paying off house at the detriment of not having an income emergency.

  • @raulsalas5010
    @raulsalas5010 2 роки тому

    Life goals! 💪🏼

  • @erick1581
    @erick1581 3 роки тому

    I love how off topic Dave got the second half of the video

  • @meancarleen
    @meancarleen 3 роки тому

    how exciting that must be for him!!

  • @jaebeablessings1005
    @jaebeablessings1005 3 роки тому

    👍🏽👊🏽👍🏽 Awesome Dude!

  • @drew9312
    @drew9312 3 роки тому

    Great question.

  • @jpdst29
    @jpdst29 3 роки тому +34

    This was an excellent call. I was wondering the exact same thing. Too nervous to drain my savings just to pay off my house. It’s a nice feeling to have that money available for any unforeseen emergencies.
    Edit: on another note, this guy must really be living below his means to be able to save $2000 a month while only having a household income of 60 K. Especially having a newborn.

    • @Gio-nl7eg
      @Gio-nl7eg 2 роки тому +1

      I thought the same thing, that’s some crazy savings for his circumstance

    • @spankynater4242
      @spankynater4242 8 місяців тому +1

      I would have, and I actually have, drained my savings to pay off my mortgage, zero regrets.

    • @jpdst29
      @jpdst29 8 місяців тому

      @@spankynater4242I actually am going to do the same thing. The security of knowing that even if I got into financial trouble, they wouldn’t be able to take my house is comforting.

    • @Candisa
      @Candisa 5 місяців тому

      I'm actually surprised at what most people I hear on this show are spending. Saving 2k a month on a 60k a year income still is a 3k per month income. With no payments other than a low mortgage, and a healthy dose of frugality that's plenty.

  • @azucena7castro
    @azucena7castro 3 роки тому +6

    I just closed on my house in July but I can’t wait to be able to say the same words Jaime did. Congratulations to him and his family

    • @carlososante7748
      @carlososante7748 3 роки тому +4

      Hello Corazón Traicionero
      , I am a single father of 3 daughters and I found a home to purchase for my family but due to my low credit score I don`t qualify for FHA loan. I saw review about Gina and decided contact her, Then I gave her the info she requested for her to get the credit fixed. She helped raise my credit score to 780 and She also deleted negative collections items on my credit report within 72 hours. I finally approved for the FHA loan and I was able to buy the house. Contact G I N A - @ - creditmasterfixLLC Dot CoM

    • @emailadmin6811
      @emailadmin6811 3 роки тому +4

      Corazón, Gina also helped me.... You can just go to her website on CREDITMASTERFIXLLC,COM and see things for yourself

    • @daveramsey2552
      @daveramsey2552 3 роки тому +4

      Wow! I didnt believe they really work, I thought my sister was just ranting about how fast Gina got her credit fixed lol. Thats really nice, I'll definitely check them out now.

  • @jeffjohnson3620
    @jeffjohnson3620 Рік тому

    Good advice Dave. He’s so close and looking to cut corner to finish it off. Just needs to be patient a little longer.

  • @paca3773
    @paca3773 3 роки тому +2

    Why not send like 16k to pay down house then add 500 to the amount of the house payment he has now till he saves up another big chunk to pay it off completely

  • @Frissdas1207
    @Frissdas1207 3 роки тому +5

    It took me 28 years to realize that "rich people" have the exact same problems I do. The only difference is they can afford their problems.
    4 years later, I can too.
    Stay consistent people. It's 100% worth it. I went from being a single dad with 47k in debt to very happily married and only a mortgage that we're paying double on.

    • @EadsB7002
      @EadsB7002 3 роки тому

      Love that. SO very true too!

  • @robertcroft8241
    @robertcroft8241 Рік тому

    My opinion is (And I have always done it ), I paid off my own house and my mothers house. My rental houses I never pay off , I keep on borrowing to buy more. (Here In England) .

  • @johnhwang339
    @johnhwang339 3 роки тому +10

    It would be a shame if an emergency came up and all the savings was used up and unable to work and still have that mortgage due at the end of the month. Don't want to possibly lose the house, too.

    • @jaimecruz5367
      @jaimecruz5367 3 роки тому +2

      He won’t have a Payment because he has all the money to pay it off. However he won’t have money if something else happens.

    • @johnhwang339
      @johnhwang339 3 роки тому

      @@jaimecruz5367 If something does happen, he can borrow money for the expenses, but they can't take away his house if he doesn't pay it back on time.
      If you think about it, not paying off his house is like a loan guaranteed loan on the emergency fund with your house as collateral.

    • @scuba535
      @scuba535 3 роки тому +3

      John Hwang the point of getting out of debt is not to go back into debt.

    • @johnhwang339
      @johnhwang339 3 роки тому

      @@scuba535 Having a mortgage means you're already in debt.

    • @dinac6250
      @dinac6250 3 роки тому

      John Hwang absolutely ,pág off house. That’s the best thing he can do ,yes if he wouldn’t be able to work,Hod forbidd ,it would be a blessing not to have that payment at the end of the month !Its a piece of mind !I know most people don’t think that way which is totally wrong ,that’s why so many have lost their homed

  • @TimeisUp22
    @TimeisUp22 3 роки тому +9

    This doesn’t sound like a SAFE idea w/ a 1 year old. 2020 got some bs happening every month. But congrats and good luck. 🍀

  • @armandochavez9510
    @armandochavez9510 3 роки тому +1

    Patience is a virtue

  • @theguy4615
    @theguy4615 3 роки тому

    My mortgage will be paid off next year. Still keep a small emergency fund, but opened up a $80k heloc line of credit with an interest rate lower than my mortgage. Don't plan on using it, but it's there if I need it.

  • @HookEm21
    @HookEm21 3 роки тому

    Way to go buddy! You are a winner! Pay that sucker off in December!!! CONGRATULATIONS!

  • @yaboijuan4052
    @yaboijuan4052 3 роки тому +102

    This dude's kid is gonna be straightttt

    • @ericbartha6313
      @ericbartha6313 3 роки тому +7

      Did you just assume his kids orientation???

    • @VState60
      @VState60 3 роки тому +1

      @@ericbartha6313 bahahahhaha

  • @chancecooper4006
    @chancecooper4006 3 роки тому +1

    Pull the trigger! Don't hesitate...I paid off two rental homes that way, by taking the leap! Never regretted it once. Now have two paid for homes.

  • @heathj7794
    @heathj7794 3 роки тому

    This dude is crushing it.

  • @zshotty189
    @zshotty189 3 роки тому +1

    This dude is crushing it

  • @sadisticgirl_
    @sadisticgirl_ 3 роки тому +19

    I wouldn't test 2020 😂😅 I'd pay half and keep 15k savings 😅😅😅 nope

    • @heidithaw1072
      @heidithaw1072 3 роки тому +3

      The way this year has gone I agree.