The 3 Basic Money Skills You Need To Know

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  • @investedtina
    @investedtina 4 роки тому +342

    1. Spend Properly
    2. Saving/Invest
    3. Giving

    • @forgottenmma3694
      @forgottenmma3694 2 роки тому +10

      Giving should also be used as a tax write off if possible

    • @KoOLKiddo313
      @KoOLKiddo313 Рік тому +10

      1. Earning money
      2. Saving/Investing
      3.Expenses/Giving
      Giving ain't free Dave. It's an expense😅

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 8 місяців тому +1

      Giving doesn't just mean money. I watch InterNet cop videos and if I see a police officer shaming the badge,
      I'll look up his department and suggest they do something. "People are watching."

    • @nolan259
      @nolan259 25 днів тому

      i wasted my time

    • @ericworthington7299
      @ericworthington7299 10 днів тому

      Im not giving away my hard earned money...

  • @alishaameen1955
    @alishaameen1955 2 місяці тому +449

    Crazy how the Whispers of Manifestation book on Borlest isn’t all over the place. People are seriously missing out.

  • @imaadsurve565
    @imaadsurve565 4 роки тому +289

    I m soo glad that i found dave at the age of 16...this guy is gonna save my financial future

    • @KG-er4zw
      @KG-er4zw Рік тому +9

      how are you doing so far? what's the update if you don't mind me asking

    • @lousassle7492
      @lousassle7492 7 місяців тому

      Same here I’m 17 with horrible spending habits and a sizable inheritance coming my way that I’m terrified about. Hoping I get this saving shit under my belt

  • @Jaydoug99
    @Jaydoug99 6 років тому +1929

    This man is going to save my financial life..

    • @josephadams6739
      @josephadams6739 6 років тому +14

      Jason Douglas True dat brotha

    • @elainep8873
      @elainep8873 5 років тому +96

      If by "this man" you mean you, then yes"

    • @famsaetern2005
      @famsaetern2005 5 років тому +23

      Jason Douglas he’s saving my life! I haven’t even started LOL

    • @chriswilson1968
      @chriswilson1968 5 років тому +50

      No hes not, you are. He gives basic common sense simple advice and that's it.

    • @equisader
      @equisader 5 років тому +18

      Yes, follow his advice and he will. I can guarantee it. Happened to me .

  • @daughteroftheking2273
    @daughteroftheking2273 4 роки тому +223

    Paid off my debt, building up my emergency fund and looking forward to buying my first home...in CASH!!
    Thanks Dave! You're awesome! You pulled me out of the gutter and out of government assistance to being self sufficient.

    • @l.elizabethb.361
      @l.elizabethb.361 3 роки тому +13

      Awesome that you are a daughter of The King! Me too. I am tackling our debt too. Maybe if we look at debt as 'sin' , we might not have debt. Good place to start...

    • @chrismccaffrey8256
      @chrismccaffrey8256 3 роки тому

      @@l.elizabethb.361 you want MORE shame and guilt for something else in life?

    • @lalasng8643
      @lalasng8643 2 роки тому +5

      @@chrismccaffrey8256 but if people get into debt as a side effect of greed and never being content, then the debt might as well be a sin....Maybe not so if life genuinely happened to innocent people- that's different

    • @terryhill4732
      @terryhill4732 2 роки тому +2

      You did it yourself with good advice

    • @carojames6776
      @carojames6776 2 роки тому +1

      Nice to see that bright light at the end of the long dark tunnel.

  • @bygoshtrouble9289
    @bygoshtrouble9289 4 роки тому +37

    Hey Dave !! I PAID MY PLACE OFF 12/23/20!!! Thank you so much for all you do!! I lived in Nashville, Tn an worked for NES from 1996 thru 1999 an listened to you most every day then. I moved back to my home town in Ms in. 2000. My wife an I bought the place I grew up on an remodeled the house. Paid off ard $175,000 to $200,000 in debt on the place all total. ONE OF THE Most AWESOME FEELING IN THE WORLD

  • @Gtogrl69
    @Gtogrl69 3 роки тому +48

    Single mom and DEBT FREE!!
    Thank you Dave

  • @PiXimperfect
    @PiXimperfect 3 роки тому +200

    "Buying a biscuit" never gets old 😂 Love you, Dave!

    • @stephaniejane306
      @stephaniejane306 3 роки тому +11

      It's more or not true though, that friend who bought the 6mil house and had a 3bill net worth. That house is worth 0.002% of his net worth. That's $1.5 to every $750, or $6 to every $3000

    • @user-zy4mk4ko2r
      @user-zy4mk4ko2r 2 роки тому +1

      @@stephaniejane306 morning

    • @jray9661
      @jray9661 Рік тому

      His kernel sanders came out on that line

    • @pacluv
      @pacluv 10 місяців тому

      😆😆😆😆 I love biscuits 😋

  • @willsommervil6141
    @willsommervil6141 6 років тому +380

    My problem is I enjoy giving and help others. Even though I'm not rich. I work paycheck to paycheck. I'm a regular guy. I feel like it's a blessing to have a little to share with others.

    • @farahhumairamohd2946
      @farahhumairamohd2946 5 років тому +26

      That's not a prob tho. That's a blessing

    • @gsp49
      @gsp49 4 роки тому +4

      Others probably feel like it's a blessing too. LOL

    • @misspriss2482
      @misspriss2482 4 роки тому +42

      That's good within reason, but you need to make sure that you are financially stable. Otherwise you are going to be old someday, living in poverty, and barely eking out a living with no money to help anybody including yourself.

    • @akeyshurbartholomew932
      @akeyshurbartholomew932 4 роки тому +7

      In the long run , this isn't a problem at all , Just a challenge. God sees.

    • @aboutagirl1800
      @aboutagirl1800 4 роки тому +2

      That's amazing. Rest when you get to the kingdom.

  • @savemoneylivebetterinvest4795
    @savemoneylivebetterinvest4795 5 років тому +168

    I'm first generation in this country, I'm hoping to change my family tree for life! Thanks to Dave, I'm sure I'll get there.

  • @foolishcreations2259
    @foolishcreations2259 7 років тому +606

    I’m on the road to pay off my 10% loan on my pickup truck around June. NEVER Again will I get a loan for a vehicle. Just turned 20 I’m still young and stupid but I’m on a budget now and am on the right path. Thanks Dave!

    • @babymend8980
      @babymend8980 7 років тому +34

      FoolishGaming you are far from being dumb!!. You are smarter then most 20yrs old!!. There are auto sales now, offered to be paid in 84 months!!. Horrible idea!!! Be smart!!!😊

    • @coreyphillips788
      @coreyphillips788 7 років тому +41

      I am 32 years old and am just learning about all these things. It's awesome that you found this at a young age.

    • @BboyDaquack
      @BboyDaquack 7 років тому +21

      Just paid off my car last month! Also 20

    • @NeilDavidAdams
      @NeilDavidAdams 7 років тому +29

      Next time buy the best USED vehicle you can afford. Used vehicles are usually a better deal.

    • @foolishcreations2259
      @foolishcreations2259 6 років тому +1

      Mitchell Mcfly but your still paying the same either way...

  • @rickytoussaint4949
    @rickytoussaint4949 6 місяців тому +4

    I’m a HUGE saver. Which is why it hurt so much to pay off my debt. But it needed to happen to move forward

  • @michellewright99
    @michellewright99 6 років тому +97

    "I'll have more money to spend and give if I build wealth." Yes, that's motivating to me! I'm a natural spender and giver.

  • @robertgeorge238
    @robertgeorge238 3 роки тому +275

    Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance wealth, a great career, purpose is the result hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life

  • @dynamitekitties
    @dynamitekitties 6 років тому +1751

    I'm so frugal with my cash I have to think for a week to decide if I really want a chocolate bar 😂 trying to get better though.

    • @mswright12u
      @mswright12u 6 років тому +14

      🤣🤣

    • @charleswood1779
      @charleswood1779 6 років тому +73

      Why would you save something that goes down in value each year?

    • @PInk77W1
      @PInk77W1 6 років тому +46

      I rode my bicycle across Aussie. Crossed a 800 mile desert. They have a truck stop about every 100miles. Since it’s in the middle of nowhere, a big candy bar
      ( 200gm ) cost $10. One day when I got back to civilization I went to a gas station to get some junk food. They had the big candy bars 3 for $10. So I bought three. I told myself these should last me a week. About 15 min. Later they were all gone. Cycling all day for 1000s of Miles makes one hungry.

    • @SheIsBlessed
      @SheIsBlessed 6 років тому +35

      I wish i was at least 50% like you

    • @ceyonce07
      @ceyonce07 6 років тому +16

      Dynamite Kitty that’s me. I can’t decide because everything cost to much to me. I’m a saver

  • @littlered3533
    @littlered3533 6 років тому +124

    Wow was this eye opening. I realized that I am a spender/giver, and never had much left to save because of this. Wanna know the sad punch line though? Once the money was gone, once I became ill and homeless, those same people I gave to and spent money on before were nowhere to be found or flat out refuse to help me when I needed it most. This makes me terrified to ever help anyone else ever again, even though I still do it to this day. It's a devastating truth, but it is a problem with myself that I have to fix. There is absolutely a point where you can give too much and people will take advantage of that and not appreciate it or help you out later if god forbid the worst happens to you. Remember that...

    • @antcricket
      @antcricket 6 років тому +16

      Shannen pay yourself first. Then be as generous as you want to. In fact, being generous is your lifeline, not a character flaw to be worked on.

    • @joshipp761
      @joshipp761 6 років тому +15

      You have to learn how to give without expecting anything in return

    • @Ebizzill
      @Ebizzill 6 років тому +11

      my dad was like that. He gave, gave, gave and gave.. heck, we went completely broke because he gave everything to his friends and his side of his family but for some reason left my mom and my siblings to fend for ourselves. Those same people disappeared when we needed the help. I learned early on that people fail you, and in a way... i've subconsciously become stingy, and i do have a hard time accepting help from anyone. If I have to give money to anyone, I do it knowing that I will never see that money again...but i will make you suffer to get it, and for the most part, it's kept the peace between me and the person i gave the money to.

    • @danielmann5427
      @danielmann5427 6 років тому +1

      @@joshipp761 - You shoud expect something in return. Otherwise it's not a wise investment. it's wasteful. An unprofitable servant. And it doesn't create a habit. A reward for giving will create a habit. Giving ought to be rewarding. Does not giving bring joy.

    • @jessicabna
      @jessicabna 6 років тому +13

      @@joshipp761 I don't think that was her point. She was saying she helped all her friends and when she got sick and homeless, everyone she cared about and helped when they needed it, weren't there in return

  • @moisestheentrepreneur637
    @moisestheentrepreneur637 5 років тому +432

    I spend thousands a year on eating out & I'm tired of it. It's what kills my financial freedom.

    • @nildabridgeman3739
      @nildabridgeman3739 5 років тому +32

      Absolutely, you could EAT your savings & financial future if you have no discipline

    • @stephaniej5108
      @stephaniej5108 5 років тому +43

      Learn to cook , so many easy recipes on youtube. Just buy the ingredients and do it. You will save a ton.

    • @romanromanowski9038
      @romanromanowski9038 5 років тому +17

      Unless you eat in very expensive restaurant ,eating out in cheap ones is very unhealthy.

    • @pederstrand8349
      @pederstrand8349 4 роки тому +21

      My version of eating out: making your own food and eating out on the patio, go to a park (picnic), etc.

    • @larmar
      @larmar 4 роки тому +4

      Wow you have figured it out!

  • @nazeemjacobs7511
    @nazeemjacobs7511 4 роки тому +51

    When you give, the receiver eats well, but the giver sleeps well.

  • @AstonMartinStig
    @AstonMartinStig 4 роки тому +13

    Wow. "The only reason I save is so I can spend more and give more." This line resonated with me so well. I am too a huge spender/decent giver lol. But now that I am older, I see your point perfectly. I must build wealth to do what makes me happy the most, spend and give.

    • @randymillhouse791
      @randymillhouse791 Рік тому

      Ummmm, no! Money is one thing only; SECURITY! Spending it and giving it away erodes one's security. I have helped people financially in my life because I felt like giving a small amount to a person on the street or a LOT to help a sick family member. But my budget does not include giving at all!

  • @frededmondson6551
    @frededmondson6551 5 років тому +73

    I'm locked into every and anything Dave has to say......I need all the advice I can get at this point . I'm 35 and have nothing, but a job

    • @notabovebutequal1138
      @notabovebutequal1138 4 роки тому +1

      Roy_Thousand #3 should be #1

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 4 роки тому +6

      You are young and have your whole life ahead of you, now you have a road map with Dave. You'll be ok

    • @gustavonation
      @gustavonation 3 роки тому +1

      I am 40 and also have nothing but a job.

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 3 роки тому +7

      @@gustavonation Keep reading Dave's books and walk the steps. Maybe it's time to rethink the job and get into a more lucrative career. I slept in a Volkswagen and put myself through Cosmetology school, then I worked in a salon and could afford to go to Nursing School. Take it in steps. I now understand it's the path I took that made me who I am today, not my finances I have now. Comfort, even if it's not all that comfortable is a trap into inactivity. Move, change, one foot ahead of the other, grow, seek new options. Become.

  • @Fugged1998
    @Fugged1998 5 місяців тому

    This is beautiful I’m a saver a weaker earner(could be doing so more I feel but am tuff on myself!) and a grateful humble giver. My mother and father gave and gave and I never understood its part of the 3 keys to the individuals basic money system and spirituality. I loved this to break myself down honestly! Thanks Dave. We were never taught nothing about this in schools. So lucky to hear this laid out in words it all makes sense now and it’s most basic form.

  • @paraguitarmedic
    @paraguitarmedic 4 роки тому +4

    Starting tomorrow morning I'm doubling my income through a windfall at work. I'm glad I heard this. Dave is the man.

  • @Scalh143
    @Scalh143 3 роки тому +12

    I’m 36 and just getting into saving up my emergency fund, have no debt and praying that I will be able to save up for a house one day. No jobs in my area and I’m doing my best to make my money work for me. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @JerryStevens
    @JerryStevens 3 роки тому +8

    What Dave says about the psychology of saving or spending is at the heart of the matter. I am hard-wired to be a saver so I get how it might be to live on the other side. Some people think spenders are just stupid or morally deficient but that's not right. They do need to override their tendency to overspend just as I need to override my tendency to oversave.

  • @takeauthority30
    @takeauthority30 5 років тому +136

    I enjoy having a roof over my head and a reliable car to drive. I also enjoy paying my tithes and just having money to pay my bills. The key is to be grateful and not get too caught up in the future. Live today... Tomorrow isn't promised. Do the best you can to save and get out of debt but don't stress yourself out about it

    • @charlesstevenson1352
      @charlesstevenson1352 5 років тому +4

      Ericka Dillon good stuff praise god

    • @Ree-vn9dc
      @Ree-vn9dc 5 років тому +3

      Yes great wisdom, thank you Jesus

    • @stanleyamsterdam6724
      @stanleyamsterdam6724 4 роки тому +1

      True

    • @Matthew-kl3xh
      @Matthew-kl3xh 4 роки тому +8

      I disagree, respectfully ofcourse. Stress can be good for you. You need to raise your faith with it so that it can be cancelled out eventually, but if you never do that then you just pass the stress along. My parents never worried or stressed and now me and my siblings are starting to have to deal with it. I've stressed about it since I was in highschool and it's hurt my relationship with my dad. You have to take care of things to a point and that maybe stressful, but it's also the right thing to do. You've got to grow up and handle your responsibilities. I've accepted mine, but please everyone don't do to your kids what mine did to my siblings and myself. My parents would never have been able to do for there parents what we'll have to do for them.

    • @STScott-qo4pw
      @STScott-qo4pw 4 роки тому

      Thank you for the good advice. I think you're a decent human being. Enjoy life!

  • @lferram1647
    @lferram1647 4 роки тому +16

    I’m totally the spender. I am known to be very generous too. I didn’t realize this connection of not having a hard time releasing money. Thanks to you I’ve learned to love savings and the beautiful fruit it produces. So thankful for you Dave. God bless you.

  • @Joshuadburney
    @Joshuadburney 5 років тому +4

    That’s powerful. “The only reason I save and build wealth is so I can spend it and give it” thanks Mr. Ramsey

  • @leroymorris6036
    @leroymorris6036 4 роки тому +7

    Ive been listening lately, and have really appreciated the concepts you've shared, thanks.

  • @dekass7965
    @dekass7965 4 роки тому +8

    We are blessed to have you Dave Ramsey!!! You make a big difference in this world🔥

  • @ErrorPagenotFound-ig1cy
    @ErrorPagenotFound-ig1cy 5 років тому +46

    Dave taught me how to “pay myself”. I am not wired as a saver but just watching the show reprogrammed my brain to be otherwise. Baby step 3 is 3/4 done while my 15% retirement has already been established. Thank you, Mr. Ramsey.

    • @mj369lucky7
      @mj369lucky7 4 роки тому +1

      I am trying to get there..

  • @cupra2Jock.
    @cupra2Jock. 4 роки тому +24

    Im a teenager earning 300 pound a week, save 150, 50 to live at home and 50 for the weekend...worth 6k just by doing this

  • @jefferiesuenukuterangihoka3749
    @jefferiesuenukuterangihoka3749 2 роки тому +34

    With what I’ve learned over two decades investing, given enough time, solid investments have the potential to double the initial principal amount, but many investors are instead attracted to the lure of high yields in short periods of time despite the possibility of unattractive losses before even getting out. So the onus is on newbies to beware.

    • @jefferiesuenukuterangihoka3749
      @jefferiesuenukuterangihoka3749 2 роки тому

      @Ralph Zimmerman I work with Levi.J.Clemans, a pro fiduciary.

    • @jefferiesuenukuterangihoka3749
      @jefferiesuenukuterangihoka3749 2 роки тому +2

      @Ralph Zimmerman I work with a pro fiduciary, sir Clemans. Here look him up

    • @jefferiesuenukuterangihoka3749
      @jefferiesuenukuterangihoka3749 2 роки тому +2

      Leviclemans,info
      on his webpage you can look him up online, and connect with him.

    • @Rmoralesz
      @Rmoralesz 2 роки тому +1

      I see your point Jeff, and it’s a good one. It’s false to think that taking increased risk guarantees you more money, you wouldn’t bet on a pony in a horse race.

  • @paulknudsen5820
    @paulknudsen5820 7 років тому +338

    I think there is a 4th skill with money: earning it/making money!

    • @jesse14
      @jesse14 6 років тому

      R L ??? That’s what he said

    • @maryanne2025
      @maryanne2025 6 років тому +1

      Budgeting

    • @dynamichunter843
      @dynamichunter843 6 років тому +13

      That's not necessarily a skill with money, that's a life skill

    • @jeanmccallum3012
      @jeanmccallum3012 5 років тому +20

      that's so true! I live within my budget, debt-free, have an emergency fund but my income is $13,000/year. I need more income!! Definitely!

    • @pocketpupsnet
      @pocketpupsnet 5 років тому +6

      Most jobs limit you by time spent to generate income. You need to think beyond active income and focus on building passive income. I recommend not to rely on a single source of income. You can consider earning extra income by investing in dividend stocks, high yield savings accounts, gig economies, real estate investing and reselling/flipping goods. You can earn by rewards on credit cards - using them for all monthly purchases then pay them off 100% each month. Take advantage of any employee programs offered at work that make sense. Hope this helps...

  • @staceyanderson8916
    @staceyanderson8916 5 років тому +8

    I love what he says about giving.

  • @freedominabudget
    @freedominabudget 7 років тому +179

    Love the Chick Fil A biscuit analogy!!

    • @MarineMike77
      @MarineMike77 7 років тому +15

      It's all about ratios and perspective. That and some people just need to mind their own business.

    • @kimberlymorgan3154
      @kimberlymorgan3154 7 років тому

      What is that?

    • @bliztix2
      @bliztix2 6 років тому +10

      Wish I had money for a chicken biscuit

    • @drewpierpont3361
      @drewpierpont3361 6 років тому +1

      I just love chick fil a biscuits

    • @CarasGaladhon
      @CarasGaladhon 6 років тому +2

      That lemonade though 🙌🏼

  • @Glass088
    @Glass088 7 років тому +903

    Waiting on the housing bubble to pop so I can purchase my first house....in the mean time, save save save

    • @johnzabik270
      @johnzabik270 7 років тому +25

      Makaveli The Don the housing market is hot dude

    • @freedominabudget
      @freedominabudget 7 років тому +6

      Awesome job!! Keep it up!!

    • @HonestFinance
      @HonestFinance 7 років тому +44

      You don’t want it to pop.

    • @gilmendoza8092
      @gilmendoza8092 7 років тому +14

      Makaveli I'm in the same boat... Good thinking

    • @justinjex1
      @justinjex1 7 років тому +11

      Smart, very very smart.

  • @zain19
    @zain19 7 років тому +12

    There are always multiple calculations going on behind my head when it comes to spend and save... definitely calculate a giving part is the hardest

  • @4281pgc
    @4281pgc 4 роки тому +17

    “Earn all you can, save all you can, give all you can” - John Wesley

  • @paulnocode
    @paulnocode 2 роки тому +1

    |Started listening to dave for while and I have caved out a financial plan first time ever. God bless you

  • @jae4698
    @jae4698 6 років тому +12

    God is blessing me with your words! Glory to God ! Thank you your enrrgy is highly appreciated!

  • @2bad4grandpa24
    @2bad4grandpa24 7 років тому +43

    I seem to be struggling with all three(spending,saving,giving), but at least not at the same time.

  • @HonestFinance
    @HonestFinance 7 років тому +8

    So very true. Thanks Dave!

  • @ISEEKSPACE
    @ISEEKSPACE 4 роки тому

    My gramma always told me that any money I have left over after paying all my bills, I should split in half. Half of it goes into my savings and the other half is what I have to spend. It's taught me to really be a bit more frugal with my money. Thankfully, I've never had to borrow money, and I've always been able to go out and enjoy myself even though I budget my spending. I don't have debt, other than a car I'm paying off, which is already part of my bills anyway, so I don't struggle at the thought of how I can get by.
    Now that I've found Dave Ramsey, I'm picking up a lot more ways on how I can save even more and perhaps budget even better. This is a godsend.

  • @truth.speaker
    @truth.speaker 4 роки тому +28

    1:31
    He mentions the 3 skills
    Saving
    Spending
    Giving

  • @Booksandmeatloaf
    @Booksandmeatloaf 5 років тому +2

    I love seeing the notes on Dave's desk. :) Organised, responsible and always giving ...

  • @infinitymfg5397
    @infinitymfg5397 7 років тому +410

    As a saver its always been easier to give and help others than to spend on myself. I think its because savers see money as a tool and will use it pragmatically. Also, being generous doesn't come with baggage attached when you over do it.

    • @jon6car
      @jon6car 7 років тому +12

      Infinity MFG I'm the same. I'm definitely a saver followed by giving. Spending on myself is something I struggle with.

    • @MrAceman82
      @MrAceman82 7 років тому +4

      Totally agreed with this. I am saver since when I decided to do charity work, I discovered this cannot be done if you are in debt and doing impulse spending. I keep ratios for all three: spending, saving, giving to keep in healthy balance. Budgeting and tracking expenses are part of my life. Many consider as a waste of time, but for me it saved me from lot of situations, especially form overspending. It gives me space to spend for fun without worrying from overspending.

    • @ozarked2363
      @ozarked2363 7 років тому +30

      When our kids were little we paid them an allowance. They each had three banks for keeping the money. Our ratio was 50% into savings, 25% into charity, and 25% into spending. They used their own money for Sunday School offerings, and buying things they wanted. When the savings bank was full we took them to the actual bank and made deposits into their accounts. If they wanted something that wasn't cheap they learned to save their spending money until they had enough to buy whatever it was they wanted. They both now have good jobs, masters degrees with no student loan debt, and no car payments. Life is pretty good when your children become financially responsible adults.

    • @MrAceman82
      @MrAceman82 7 років тому +9

      E Ahlers: Are you saver or spender? How you see the money? As much as I save moneys for rainy days, the more I view as tool. Emergency funds are the most reliable insurance in case if something goes wrong. It avoids using debts. Saving habits opens my eyes for longer perspective and gives it me opens options, when I want to invest it.

    • @latonyasaffo5360
      @latonyasaffo5360 6 років тому

      m

  • @skevbeats
    @skevbeats 5 років тому +33

    Dave, I give to the government with every pay check!

  • @PapiSorrels
    @PapiSorrels 5 років тому +138

    Dave is my “Rich Dad”

  • @EJ-vn4pv
    @EJ-vn4pv 4 роки тому +5

    Love me some Dave! Currently on baby step #3. I’ve always been wired as a spender, that was also my parents spending habits too, we often follow the same poor (if it was poor) financial model our parents had. Breaking the cycle and creating a new model now!

  • @dangeles95
    @dangeles95 6 років тому +6

    I’m wired as a spender. But it takes a lot of work to sacrifice your lifestyle, saving, budgeting, etc. once you’ve done these things you actually start realizing it’s actual value. It changes you.

  • @markg999
    @markg999 7 років тому +39

    Gotta start with being a good saver first with time you can open up your spending and giving.

  • @jasminecowan242
    @jasminecowan242 4 роки тому +12

    I absolutely love learning from Dave Ramsey!!! He keeps it REAL! If people have done everything they are supposed to do they have the right to enjoy their money ! People are so jealous they claim every wealthy person is greedy it’s just not true. I had so many scholarships in college from wealthy people. Give and it shall be given unto YOU!

  • @stevego3435
    @stevego3435 4 роки тому +4

    “The power of generosity “ I love it

  • @granitemoss1451
    @granitemoss1451 7 років тому +16

    I am always struggling with the spending part, even with money set aside and earmarked for the issue at hand. I just hate seeing the balance drop significantly... I am working on the giving part. Baby steps there. I recently earmarked a certain amount in the budget each month for the school's food pantry, which feeds (and sends home food with) kids in our area who are not getting fed at home for one reason or another.

    • @carbar3936
      @carbar3936 4 роки тому

      I don't put the $$ earmarked or issue at hand in the bank, just so I don't see a drop in balance. I got a big bank I put it in at home. LOL Depending on earmarked amt. I open a quick passbook (yep) svgs acct at another bank solely for earmarked item(s) & this works for me because I'm still saving in my mind (tricking it so to speak) & when spent I feel like I got it for free because I don't see the drop in major/real svgs acct. LOL

  • @chinny50
    @chinny50 6 років тому +6

    I was wired as a spender before I had a family. And my husband would sound money very irresponsibly on small gambling debts, cigarettes, and any scam that sounded like a sure deal to him. Our family suffered and we would argue over how the money should be invested and saved. It was always hard for me to save. My children and raising a family taught me take better care of things and work to save. So I could give more generously the way my heart would like too.

  • @chrisr7597
    @chrisr7597 5 років тому +67

    I'm separated, work hard physically. When I had my ex (dual income) we cooked all the time, priced matched flyer groceries, etc. Was able to save.
    My eyes were opened just yesterday with my monthly bank statement in the cost of eating out/ buying prepared meals.
    NOT HAPPY!
    This is my doing I admit. After a tiring day pushing myself at work, find it hard to justify cooking just for one now. But such a high price in the end .
    Need a change for sure.....

    • @lilidubois6470
      @lilidubois6470 5 років тому +11

      Chris R You can do it! Meal prepping is your friend! Probably a thousand plus how to videos here on UA-cam!

    • @iloveyourcat.it.is.minenow
      @iloveyourcat.it.is.minenow 5 років тому +7

      There are videos online teaching how to cook once a week and freeze it for the next days. I hope it helps....

  • @MrGoogle87
    @MrGoogle87 6 років тому +1

    I got inspired as a NL citizen! Even have my GF made a retro letter-sign in our home that says ''Live like no one else now, so you can live like no one else later'' ''Dave Ramsey'' Really get's you to think!

  • @burritohero7
    @burritohero7 7 років тому +20

    There was a girl I was interested in dating. We were friends for awhile and when I finally told her how I felt, she said I was "too thrifty". Needless to say, it did not work out. I am naturally a saver and I want to be financially free (I am on baby step 3). It just feels bad to be rejected because I am not spending enough money on myself.

    • @LittleMopeHead
      @LittleMopeHead 7 років тому +16

      No worries. I bet she has debt now.

    • @EROBLOX2014
      @EROBLOX2014 7 років тому +8

      burritohero7 FORGET her , take care of yourself, that's a 1# list

    • @burritohero7
      @burritohero7 7 років тому +3

      I'm not going to say how much, but you are right...and it's a lot.

    • @javaguy418
      @javaguy418 7 років тому +5

      E Ahlers You're absolutely right. He's also better off without her.

    • @Super19900991
      @Super19900991 6 років тому +2

      After you build wealth then she is going to want you and I think you know what to do when that happens....

  • @TheOtherChef
    @TheOtherChef 4 роки тому +2

    This is GOLD! Thanks Dave and Ramsey team!

  • @MaroonTiger
    @MaroonTiger 4 роки тому +3

    What ive found out is that “giving” is the blessing you get when you are on the right path of your journey... when youre not on your path, paying the tab for someone’s retirement/birthday/etc dinnerat Applebees would be a challenge

  • @richardescareno2433
    @richardescareno2433 5 років тому +3

    I'm so much like you Dave. Spend & give. Saving is hard, but very important to do.

  • @goldenfighter1986
    @goldenfighter1986 6 років тому +27

    A money skill that is important is to keep things simple. People get too cluttered with money by spending it on too many different things and can't organize how much they spent. A money skill they need to learn is how to budget.

  • @nationmcfly9096
    @nationmcfly9096 4 роки тому +1

    My 3 Basic Money Skills:
    1. Earn money (this is a obviously a prerequisite to my next skill)
    2. Saving (open a high-yield savings account for better rates than commercial banks)
    3. Earn compound interest.

  • @Mzgoldenhoney
    @Mzgoldenhoney 6 років тому +216

    Wait, Dave himself was a spender???! Did I just hear that?!😂

    • @chendaba6714
      @chendaba6714 6 років тому +3

      😂 yes you sure did. I heard that too from Mr. Ramsey.

    • @CarolBennettGA
      @CarolBennettGA 6 років тому +6

      I heard it too!!! Holy cow. Can't believe my ears.

    • @jcsfive5670
      @jcsfive5670 6 років тому +45

      He used to be broke and in a pile of debt. That’s why he teaches was what teaches now

    • @ThatSkeptic
      @ThatSkeptic 6 років тому +2

      He can with all that money he is making.

    • @left4hearts
      @left4hearts 5 років тому +12

      J Salter he got rich then went broke then got rich again

  • @Metal7771
    @Metal7771 6 років тому +385

    Im a giver alright, I give to my bank to let me drive their car, I give to my renters to let me live in their house, and I give to Verizon so I can use their cell towers, I give. XD

  • @susanllequis3832
    @susanllequis3832 3 роки тому +4

    At 81 it is never too late to save for a sunny day and help others.Thank you Mrr. D Ramsey.

  • @huejay5388
    @huejay5388 Рік тому

    Just gotta replay these videos back to back everyday to make it tattoo in my head. I’m hardheaded and tbh these videos just keep putting me on check

  • @mohammedehsan5533
    @mohammedehsan5533 4 роки тому +5

    OMG! You are amazing! People never adds "Giving" in their financial equation, specially when they speak to public. If we had few more advisor like u, I believe, the world would had been be a much better place. God bless you. Thnx

  • @BenHeffernanArt
    @BenHeffernanArt 5 місяців тому

    Yes People enjoy your money!. I worked so hard that when I could actually spend some money. I had no idea how to enjoy it. I actually had to watch my friends and see how they enjoyed it.

  • @TheCarnivoreSoprano
    @TheCarnivoreSoprano 7 років тому +1545

    I'm wired as broke af

  • @sufiansaeed8017
    @sufiansaeed8017 4 роки тому

    God Bless you for not having ads in your videos Dave !

  • @Leeahtee
    @Leeahtee 6 років тому +6

    Buy a reliable used car. You are also buying peace of mind, which is priceless (no more breakdowns, saving on repairs, no embarrassing calls to friends/family to pick you up, etc.). Ask the dealership if they have any cars that are previous rentals with less than 20k miles or that are 3yrs old or less, or cars that are a different brand than dealership that they want to get off the lot. Also, online car prices are cheaper than going to the physical lot. If you see a car you want for a cheaper price online, just print it & take it to the dealership. They'll look at you like you're a genius.

  • @softestfairieVODS
    @softestfairieVODS 6 років тому +5

    really helpful tips and the ending to this is just hilarious! I hope to call in one day and receive this great advice and a reality check. I love your radio show 💛

  • @coreyphillips788
    @coreyphillips788 7 років тому +3

    Love this Dave! I really needed this help.

  • @dreamofamit
    @dreamofamit 4 роки тому +1

    love your advice....... every video is speaking story.....

  • @lezatandavong
    @lezatandavong 2 роки тому +3

    Hearing Dave say he wasn’t always a saver and he spends more as he gives too because that’s who I am. I get the best gratitude by giving to others but I needed to make a decision on my own finances. I know my direction and focus with the right advice I’ll see financial freedom because I only hope to make more to give more. Putting it into the universe.

  • @catsforever3999
    @catsforever3999 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the no ads

  • @frankiemartinez1755
    @frankiemartinez1755 5 років тому +7

    Ever since listening to you dan, i have opened my eyes. I had a brand new toyota prius 2016, 3 yrs later i owed 20k....when i bought it for 30k total. Listened to you, and i could only fantasize what it would feel like to save the monthly payments (550). So i sold it, and paid the remaining balance since it wasnt worth the 20k i owed...now i have saved a couple thousands QUICK, and have bought a reliable small car which paid cash for....still saving money. It's like i gave myself a promotion by just not having any debt lol

  • @itsJAS4U
    @itsJAS4U 3 роки тому

    Great video with great info :)

  • @TheSagaBeginsNow
    @TheSagaBeginsNow 4 роки тому +6

    I appreciate all the wisdom, knowledge and religious insight to making good financial decisions, I hope one day to make it through your program with my significant other✊🏽✊🏽

  • @harryskittyz
    @harryskittyz 6 років тому +2

    I love saving.. seeing the money grow is amazing

  • @iluvslimguys
    @iluvslimguys 7 років тому +15

    Wow..amazing advice..i love it.

  • @ethaninwhite
    @ethaninwhite 6 років тому

    There’s research that shows that people who give more tend to be happier. The second way to enjoy money is to spend it on experiences. Purchasing material things falls last in line in regard to what increases people’s quality of life. Obviously there are exceptions to rules. Sometimes you need a decent car so you aren’t paying the extra in bills for repairs, breakdowns, etc. However, I love how Dave mentions giving in abundance as a way of changing one’s life. It really does make life better when your money to help people, or even just give. Maximizing on it would be both spending on other people AND experiences.

  • @ADlakers123
    @ADlakers123 Рік тому +3

    I’m 13 and if I keep it up I’m a be 1 step a head on my generation

  • @johnbird7100
    @johnbird7100 3 роки тому +1

    Yes, part of proper spending is giving.

  • @liviohuber4326
    @liviohuber4326 4 роки тому +143

    Saving is just a tool it don't get you wealthy, you need to invest savings into cash generating portfolio that will work towards wealth creation.

    • @annabelwillemse6997
      @annabelwillemse6997 4 роки тому +10

      I totally agree✓✓✓

    • @valdemarjohansen9340
      @valdemarjohansen9340 4 роки тому +8

      I agree to these because my money just sits in banks and don't grow as I want it to, what kind of portfolio do you recommend.

    • @mikenorman5172
      @mikenorman5172 4 роки тому

      @@valdemarjohansen9340 same here.

    • @liviohuber4326
      @liviohuber4326 4 роки тому +6

      @@valdemarjohansen9340 there are several Investment opportunities out there, you can choose to own a stock trading portfolio like I do and buy up paying stocks. This has proven to be a very profitable venture for me these past six months.

    • @mikenorman5172
      @mikenorman5172 4 роки тому +6

      I have heard so much about the stock market and how profitable it can be but I lack the education and experience of the market, any tips you share would be very much appreciated.

  • @inokerogoyawa
    @inokerogoyawa 4 роки тому +2

    “You been doing beaters” I don’t know why that was so funny to me 😂

  • @swissladydriver8980
    @swissladydriver8980 7 років тому +3

    I was struggling with spending for the last few years, but I'm slowly learning how to enjoy the Money and in turn, I'm really enjoying life more. I was like, hey! "I can buy new clothes that are not on sale at an outlet and I can afford Popcorn at the movies and the kid can ride as many rides as he likes at the fair, etc." It's a great Feeling to not be constantly restricting myself - now I have to get my husband in the groove...

  • @catcall569
    @catcall569 3 роки тому

    I appreciate the way your desk / office is neatly organized. 🤷‍♂️

  • @Cajunman1977-k3f
    @Cajunman1977-k3f 7 років тому +14

    Dave I've got one paid off...4 to go. On my way though..

  • @freedomfamily1358
    @freedomfamily1358 Рік тому +1

    God bless you Mr. Ramsey

  • @lovethemflowers
    @lovethemflowers 7 років тому +41

    I’m slowly piling up cash to replace my 17 year old, 310,000 mile car. Trying to get as much as I can saved up for the unknown date in the near future where the repair is just not worth it and I buy something newer. Yes, that savings will be gone, but if I have a more reliable car, the peace of mind will be worth it.

    • @outdoorsnevada4138
      @outdoorsnevada4138 6 років тому +6

      lovethemflowers
      Just do a really good down payment and pay off the balance as quick as possible. If you have a big down you really don't pay that much in interest. My first car I bought I paid just over $2000 in interest.... That $2000 was 100% worth having a reliable car again that I then drove the next 9 years. Buy a newish car for like $10k. Don't go buy some 30k car and get a loan for it.

    • @lakorai2
      @lakorai2 6 років тому +5

      Buy a Honda or Toyota

    • @bguen1234
      @bguen1234 6 років тому

      You had *17 years* to save up for another car.

    • @Tagatiway
      @Tagatiway 6 років тому +2

      @@bguen1234 the car is 17 years. *He didn't have it for 17 years.* I'm in the same situation. Saving for a better car once my 20 years old car stops working. And again, the car is 20 years. I didn't have it for 20 years. I was 9 when it came out.

    • @Tagatiway
      @Tagatiway 6 років тому

      @@driverman9528 that's what I have. '99 Toyota Corolla. Next one will be up in years. I want to skip a decade tho. (2010) But even if it is 5 years younger ('05) I'll be glad :)
      My previous car was a Subaru 1998

  • @SimpleMan2466
    @SimpleMan2466 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you Dave for sharing your knowledge.

  • @FeonaLeeJones
    @FeonaLeeJones 5 років тому +4

    Same here! I will choose jogging to my destination than driving because it will cost money parking and for gas.

  • @dorisdionicio8435
    @dorisdionicio8435 2 роки тому

    Loved that, The power of generosity changes everything.

  • @javtunstall
    @javtunstall 6 років тому +18

    If only we got taught this stuff at school

  • @lillysmith8091
    @lillysmith8091 5 років тому +1

    Wow... Giving is so powerful.

  • @MattieAntonio
    @MattieAntonio Місяць тому +331

    Amazing video, A friend of mine referred me to a financial adviser sometime ago and we got to talking about investment and money. I started investing with $150k and in the first 2 months, my portfolio was reading $274,800. Crazy right!, I decided to reinvest my profit and get more interesting. For over a year we have been working together making consistent profit just bought my second home 2 weeks ago and care for my family.

    • @Donnafrank-k6e
      @Donnafrank-k6e Місяць тому

      Hi. I’ve been forced to find additional sources of income as I got retrenched. I barely have time to continue trading and watch my investments since I had my second child. Do you think I should take a break for a while from the market and focus on other things or return whenever I have free time or is it a continuous process? Thanks

    • @MattieAntonio
      @MattieAntonio Місяць тому

      @@Donnafrank-k6e However, if you do not have access to a professional like Suzanne Gladys Xander, quitting your job to focus on trading may not be the best approach. It is important to consider all options and seek guidance from reliable sources before making any major decisions. Consulting with an AI or using automated trading systems can also be helpful in managing investments while balancing other commitments.

    • @Donnafrank-k6e
      @Donnafrank-k6e Місяць тому

      @@MattieAntonio Oh please I’d love that. Thanks!.

    • @MattieAntonio
      @MattieAntonio Місяць тому

      @@Donnafrank-k6e Suzanne Gladys Xander is her name .

    • @MattieAntonio
      @MattieAntonio Місяць тому

      Lookup with her name on the webpage.

  • @hockeymomlovegod1215
    @hockeymomlovegod1215 3 роки тому +2

    When I tithe to my church it’s crazy good I get so blessed after wards ! It’s jaw dropping

    • @harveylewis9285
      @harveylewis9285 3 роки тому

      You can drop more than that in your tithe when you invest

  • @mindinmybiscuits
    @mindinmybiscuits 3 роки тому +3

    It was kinda difficult to eat out after saving hard, but when it was framed as an opportunity to tip extra to make a waitress’ day, that made the spending fun.