The Secret to NOT Being BROKE! - Dave Ramsey Rant

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  • @TheRamseyShow
    @TheRamseyShow  6 років тому +362

    MAKE SURE TO HIT THE SUBSCRIBE BUTTON! Thanks for watching.
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    • @snoopys14
      @snoopys14 6 років тому +4

      The Dave Ramsey Show can u link some of the debt free screams u was on about I wanna watch them

    • @rachelhill4477
      @rachelhill4477 6 років тому +5

      would have been nice if you would have given people some real advice about not being broke. not just common sense. I know everyone doesn't have it but come on now. this video was not very informational. just you rambling on about people overspending

    • @bdstew
      @bdstew 6 років тому

      Rat

    • @adamadkins4485
      @adamadkins4485 6 років тому

      Beenthere Donethat amen that's the truth and I've been doing th at for years and it never fails

    • @fred96002001
      @fred96002001 6 років тому +1

      i need some finance advice. when can i call in and what is the #.

  • @romanticdonkey468
    @romanticdonkey468 5 років тому +3574

    Easiest way to stop being broke. Stop caring what your friends and family think about your possessions and lifestyle.

    • @abdulhai93
      @abdulhai93 5 років тому +47

      THIS!!!!

    • @davidb8777
      @davidb8777 5 років тому +112

      I agree however...
      Good luck finding a woman who will understand that frugal living is very different from being cheap.
      At least where I live, you have to walk a fine line between planning for the future and having a date in the present.

    • @tamerakraft9199
      @tamerakraft9199 5 років тому +31

      Sadly I did not do this now money that should have lasted me 3 years is gone in 8 months....I cry everyday

    • @davidb8777
      @davidb8777 5 років тому +60

      Tammera, no need to cry.
      It's almost never too late to turn your financial situation around.
      Realistically, it will become harder the longer you wait so try to start today!

    • @denispalacios5485
      @denispalacios5485 5 років тому +26

      Romantic Donkey the best advise. We, the poor live to pretend. The rich, to invest.

  • @CaptHayes-tl4tj
    @CaptHayes-tl4tj 5 років тому +1882

    When I first read your book I was living paycheck to pay check. 5 years later I have a years worth of income in the bank, and the only debt is my house note. House is on track to be paid off in the next 4 years. Thank you.

  • @amandatarver8318
    @amandatarver8318 4 роки тому +1090

    He needs to teach classes to every high schooler. If I knew this stuff before I went to college I wouldn’t have loans.

    • @gracenmercy579
      @gracenmercy579 4 роки тому +40

      My daughter is 17 years old, and she is applying for scholarship. We talked about be aware of not getting into debt for college it is not worth it, you will have to pay all that. There is no use to go college if you are paying all that debt. Be wise

    • @gracenmercy579
      @gracenmercy579 4 роки тому +18

      It’s a good reminder for parents to teach there children about money

    • @thankfulblessed8496
      @thankfulblessed8496 4 роки тому +4

      Same here !

    • @TheoGarza
      @TheoGarza 4 роки тому +15

      Amanda Alfaro He actually does have a course for high schoolers. His daughter and friend are the main speakers in it. I took it my senior year. It’s very helpful.

    • @spetrenko7149
      @spetrenko7149 4 роки тому

      Amanda Alfaro COME ON!!!!

  • @eddiecedillos8417
    @eddiecedillos8417 5 років тому +2047

    Here’s how to NEVER go broke. Train yourself to HATE SPENDING MONEY, and start LOVING TO MAKE MONEY. You never be in the negative 💯

    • @Andrew4d
      @Andrew4d 5 років тому +29

      That's my lifestyle :)

    • @leifc.6045
      @leifc.6045 5 років тому +32

      Also, learn a side job other than working 1 job, gain some assets heck, learn to barter, could be useful at the end... u never knoww

    • @burryeezy8837
      @burryeezy8837 5 років тому +52

      That’s wear I’m at now. I can’t even shop for clothes from the mall anymore. Disgusted with spending.

    • @vianjelos
      @vianjelos 5 років тому +36

      I cry when I spend money...I have money just dont like to spend it..its a nice feeling to not have to check my bank account before buying something..but I always feel sad when I have to spend it. I always check and double check for the best value and cheapest price and make sure I really need something before I buy. I treat myself a few times a year but thats all.

    • @reeldeal2149
      @reeldeal2149 5 років тому +12

      Or learning how to let money work for you

  • @CM-vq7qm
    @CM-vq7qm 4 роки тому +1501

    The best way to double your money is to fold it in half and put it back in your pocket👌🤑

    • @manchesterman1988
      @manchesterman1988 4 роки тому +15

      Chasity Marie 😂👍

    • @roseeze166
      @roseeze166 4 роки тому +16

      😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂😂

    • @debl6772
      @debl6772 4 роки тому +31

      My dad taught us that lesson. Wisest words ever.

    • @christinemaria77
      @christinemaria77 4 роки тому +10

      Clever

    • @RexyFan
      @RexyFan 3 роки тому +16

      Hahahahaha 😂
      I’m using this in the future for my kids.
      Like Kevin Hart says.... they gonn leaarrrnnn today !!

  • @notyouraveragejoe2026
    @notyouraveragejoe2026 6 років тому +1916

    Don't ever go broke, just ACT BROKE so you never have to be ;)

    • @therogueflieger
      @therogueflieger 5 років тому +91

      I live paycheck to paycheck, but only because I invest/save most of my paycheck.

    • @jenniferalva9678
      @jenniferalva9678 5 років тому +6

      Not Your Average Joe sounds good to me

    • @BriLoveMusic
      @BriLoveMusic 5 років тому +24

      I think my family thinks we're broke actually lol I find it funny. We have a savings and pay things in full so it's ok. But let's be balanced and be generous even in our wisdom of saving and investing. ☺ Its easy to get stingy if you don't. 🙄

    • @rodrigofernandez9055
      @rodrigofernandez9055 5 років тому +2

      Good tactic.

    • @mariamarindawson4157
      @mariamarindawson4157 5 років тому +7

      Rich Broke.

  • @52naturalhairstyles
    @52naturalhairstyles 5 років тому +212

    Laughing so hard I'm crying..."call the wambulance."

    • @MrJamieBattle
      @MrJamieBattle 5 років тому +8

      K TaVonne “we all work hard” 😭😭😭

    • @52naturalhairstyles
      @52naturalhairstyles 5 років тому +2

      Joshua Mills I receive that! 🙋🏾‍♀️

    • @mikenelson8377
      @mikenelson8377 3 роки тому +2

      @@MrJamieBattle broke people: “we work hard.”
      DR: “That’s cute.”
      🤣

  • @juanfelipe8484
    @juanfelipe8484 3 роки тому +116

    This guy is like the financial uncle I never had

  • @joshuawoodford3136
    @joshuawoodford3136 7 років тому +1039

    Making my last payment on my last debt.. finally out of my mess, baby step 3 starting tomorrow

    • @Jewell579
      @Jewell579 7 років тому +27

      Congrats Josh. It will feel like such a new day.

    • @nrsimmons178
      @nrsimmons178 7 років тому +8

      Joshua Woodford So excited for you! Congratulations!

    • @michaelstepp8883
      @michaelstepp8883 7 років тому +66

      I'm right behind you I am working on my last $8,500 out of the $31,366 that i started working on 7 months ago

    • @Skweepa
      @Skweepa 7 років тому

      +

    • @BoundlessEyes
      @BoundlessEyes 7 років тому +1

      Congratulations!

  • @Nepthu
    @Nepthu 5 років тому +923

    I used to work with a guy who was a Dave Ramsey fan. Although we got along well, he would never go out to eat for lunch, go to the movies or happy hour with me. The only entertainment allowed was to go for a walk. Now I understand.

    • @Jennifr1966
      @Jennifr1966 5 років тому +209

      I knew a lady like that. They took the kids out of private school, moved into tiny cheap rental, sold their expensive cars and bought cheap ones. Spent five years being cheap skates. Now they have a beautiful house, nice but older cars, etc
      No debt. She teaches how to use coupons effectively, and she uses a lot of it to give to church and others.

    • @sandiego619tj
      @sandiego619tj 5 років тому +4

      😂😂

    • @juanb1203
      @juanb1203 4 роки тому +67

      I think that's a little too extreme! You have to enjoy life some, we're not going to live forever 😏

    • @juditharsenault2131
      @juditharsenault2131 4 роки тому +13

      @@juanb1203 it's fun to live like that!!

    • @onehamm4462
      @onehamm4462 4 роки тому +48

      That extremist... Strike a balance. When you die, you cant spend money, think about that. The problem is when you do not INVEST your money.

  • @christinebutler7630
    @christinebutler7630 3 роки тому +319

    If you're too tired to cook, peanut butter sandwiches or cereal and milk are easy

  • @tracyfinn9628
    @tracyfinn9628 4 роки тому +121

    I paid $29k in credit cards 💳 this month and feel free! Took me 12 months thank you Dave!! ❤️❤️

    • @bettfly
      @bettfly 4 роки тому +1

      How you did it

    • @TheHorrorWithinUs
      @TheHorrorWithinUs 4 роки тому +6

      @@bettfly I swear people post stuff like this but it never happened. If it did, they'd love to help others and share their knowledge. Being in a great place financially and in life feels good, helping others feels 10x as good.

    • @cm01
      @cm01 2 роки тому +4

      i think she means she finished paying off $29K that day, not that she paid $29K on it in a single month

  • @IngaTeraude
    @IngaTeraude 7 років тому +853

    Every time I start acting financially like a child and loose the grip, I turn on any Dave's video and come back to a healthy attitude on money.

    • @mariannesfunventure6211
      @mariannesfunventure6211 6 років тому +17

      You and me both. I stopped watching him for 5 months now I need to watch his videos again to get back in the game.

    • @summerbreeze553
      @summerbreeze553 6 років тому +2

      Inga Teraude , me too!

    • @LGnLA
      @LGnLA 6 років тому +3

      💯💯💯💯

    • @raulito5000
      @raulito5000 6 років тому +1

      Same here ... keeps me inline by listening to the podcast everyday

    • @nyaneece
      @nyaneece 5 років тому +1

      This is me!!!

  • @zeebabi5198
    @zeebabi5198 5 років тому +1433

    I paid off my car note and credit cards and student loan is next.

  • @cocomint26
    @cocomint26 4 роки тому +172

    After a year of watching Dave Ramsey videos, I reached my breaking point and I moved back home and paid off four credit cards in two weeks by following the baby steps. I’m determined to one day to the debt free scream.

    • @lamonthamilton667
      @lamonthamilton667 3 роки тому +4

      Thank you for Seeing out the tunnel instead of the Light at the end.

    • @MD-pz3cn
      @MD-pz3cn 3 роки тому +2

      How have things been going?

    • @choosetoshine2610
      @choosetoshine2610 2 роки тому +3

      Good for you! Keep going.

    • @Psypomp
      @Psypomp 2 роки тому +2

      Whoooa that's amazing! I hope things are still going great for you!

    • @cocomint26
      @cocomint26 2 роки тому +1

      @@MD-pz3cn not good more expenses came up i need to start over 😩

  • @MichaelDavis-cj1yj
    @MichaelDavis-cj1yj 5 місяців тому +118

    Dave Ramsey's insights have been a game-changer for me! His practical approach to financial management has empowered me to take control of my money and work towards a debt-free life. The Total Money Makeover is my go-to guide, and I appreciate how he breaks down complex concepts into easy-to-follow steps.

    • @jeffyeager1997
      @jeffyeager1997 5 місяців тому

      Keep on truckin buddy same here I make 106k a year and have 27k left on credit cards Im attacking them

  • @SylvesterMcNuttIII
    @SylvesterMcNuttIII 7 років тому +2130

    This man is an intellectual savage and it inspires me lol

    • @jeremyselb3130
      @jeremyselb3130 6 років тому +7

      Sylvester McNutt III Dude, I agree.

    • @kristethba7475
      @kristethba7475 6 років тому +53

      In reality, it's nothing truly MIND BLOWING. All he is stating is common-sense. Simple math is common sense. You really do not need college level maths to figure out a budget. The problem is consumerism and the ignorant fools who want to live beyond their means.

    • @stevejohnson978
      @stevejohnson978 6 років тому +8

      Kris Teth Ba Thx, great interpretation. Dave Ramsay does a good job of explaining too.

    • @treesnhoney
      @treesnhoney 6 років тому +2

      Sylvester McNutt III 😂😂😂

    • @chopsbump1
      @chopsbump1 6 років тому +3

      Sylvester McNutt III LOL then you don't take much to inspire you

  • @benishmael9451
    @benishmael9451 6 років тому +904

    Cutting foolish people out of you're life definitely helps.

  • @lauragallardo6629
    @lauragallardo6629 4 роки тому +50

    I just want to say thank you for educating me growing up. My father forced us to listen to you in the car. I hated it growing up but now that i am an adult, I am smart with my money. And I love listening in now that i am an adult. Thank you

  • @jyotivig3666
    @jyotivig3666 4 роки тому +33

    "Big hat no cattle" my favorite phrase, Mr. Ramsey is the finest Texan I know.

  • @abdulhai93
    @abdulhai93 5 років тому +601

    STOP BUYING THINGS JUST TO IMPRESS YOUR FRIENDS OR FAMILY.

    • @binozia-old-2031
      @binozia-old-2031 5 років тому +32

      sometimes its to impress people you don’t know

    • @DaPoopIsInDaPudding
      @DaPoopIsInDaPudding 4 роки тому +1

      Abdul Hai turn caps lock off and follow your own advice

    • @robertomartinez-martinez5668
      @robertomartinez-martinez5668 4 роки тому +6

      Simple i have no friends or family

    • @snipedurbuttman212
      @snipedurbuttman212 4 роки тому +5

      I buy things because i enjoy them not to impress anyone

    • @Crimson_626
      @Crimson_626 4 роки тому +2

      @@snipedurbuttman212 Same here brother, but there are a lot of people that do it to impress others.

  • @lonelyzombie3128
    @lonelyzombie3128 5 років тому +744

    When I'm tired and don't feel like cooking I just eat cereal for dinner. lol

  • @pheenobarbidoll2016
    @pheenobarbidoll2016 4 роки тому +64

    I'm tired and I don't feel like cooking in my house means we're having cereal. I call it "fend for yourself" night.

    • @The.45Monk
      @The.45Monk 3 роки тому +8

      Wow... I thought my mom was the only one who said that. All. The. Time.

    • @speeddemon0712
      @speeddemon0712 3 роки тому +1

      My mom used to call it "grab yourself" night. It sounds dirty when I type it out, but it's just something we said for years. I usually grabbed cereal. Can't go wrong!

  • @kimberlyjimenezc3713
    @kimberlyjimenezc3713 3 роки тому +24

    I read his book , applied his lessons and now I can afford to work part time to balance my work life and family life. Paid off all my debt except for bal on my car! It feels great!!!!

    • @unkiy8528
      @unkiy8528 3 роки тому

      Congratulations. I don't have a family yet but I'm working hard now because I want a part time job and a balanced family life later.

    • @dianer8881
      @dianer8881 2 роки тому

      I worked part-time without child support.

  • @Jillian1stJohn3-9-10
    @Jillian1stJohn3-9-10 6 років тому +239

    Amen. My 2 roommate eats out 1-2 times a day and are constantly concerned about bills. I'm about to buy a little house and land next month with cash, because I refuse to pay interest for anything!

    • @TheBarbaraclark
      @TheBarbaraclark 5 років тому +4

      Awesome

    • @brianb900
      @brianb900 5 років тому +10

      Jillian M are you available? Lol

    • @GuillermoRodriguez-gu3oq
      @GuillermoRodriguez-gu3oq 5 років тому +1

      Congratulations

    • @seanearl
      @seanearl 5 років тому +1

      @vulpix I take your point- living in an area of extreme housing prices is difficult. We chose to buy a house that was within our range, but had to sacrifice living near family. Otherwise, we'd be saddled with a mortgage for the rest of our lives rather than buying a house in cash outright, in a nice neighborhood.

    • @jamesredman462
      @jamesredman462 4 роки тому

      Saving money for purchases is great. Just make sure you get your money's worth. Cheap houses can also mean so negative effects, such as being located in a dangerous area and has many damages where the costs is greater than the value.

  • @williamhorvat8224
    @williamhorvat8224 7 років тому +307

    I put approx $35,000 away last year for retirement last year and drive a Honda Civic with 220k miles. I plan to retire at 55 and keep conservative lifestyle.

    • @drewwitherspoon3538
      @drewwitherspoon3538 7 років тому +9

      Dave Jones 👏👏👏👌👌👌 that's amazing Dave. Glad to hear things like this are possible with a disciplined mindset!

    • @SaintJoseph911
      @SaintJoseph911 6 років тому +2

      What's your job if I may ask

    • @aboddeyaa2916
      @aboddeyaa2916 5 років тому

      Erwin Ahlers x

    • @123mcgarrigle
      @123mcgarrigle 5 років тому +4

      I’m saving $80,000 a year at the moment, I make $110,000 after tax. Currently 19 and running my own business. I hope I can keep it up into my 40’s. Then retire😏

    • @halipatsui9418
      @halipatsui9418 5 років тому +3

      @@123mcgarrigle daymn what kind od business you run?

  • @pederstrand8349
    @pederstrand8349 4 роки тому +14

    Anyone remember when credit was taboo? Having pride in your life was saving for things and paying cash for them. Today, instant gratification is promoted SO much!

  • @whoisbriannab
    @whoisbriannab 9 місяців тому +3

    I have run the gamut from not knowing where my next meal is coming from to having so much money I didn't know what to with it. I never once felt "broke" because i shifted my priorities every time. Now at 42, I am "retired." When I had abundance, I made sure to save and invest. I didn't live a lavish life however, I did splurged when the math made sense. When it was famine, I made sure my basic needs were met. The single biggest thing I did was to eliminate debt and not get back into it.

  • @BLACKMONGOOSE13
    @BLACKMONGOOSE13 7 років тому +129

    This is going to sound a little flippant but listen to this dude. His process made me wealthy at 45. Serious. I still listen.

  • @GamerNRetro
    @GamerNRetro 7 років тому +62

    I make a living hurting your feelings. This is why I love Dave.

  • @derrickhoward9156
    @derrickhoward9156 2 роки тому +47

    You've been a mentor, pretty much a father figure to me. 32 I found you. I had a PhD in dumb. I was the example of how to be broke! I've been working since I was 16. I'm 34 and my life has been completely changed! I learned how to be a responsible adult, as well as a better man! Thank you for your message and your passion!

  • @madcoffeeboy1006
    @madcoffeeboy1006 4 роки тому +162

    I love saving my money and i’m a filipino kid who have 1,000 $ in cash, 16 years old. It’s hard making money in the philippines

  • @paintball130
    @paintball130 5 років тому +1423

    Broke people always have money for cigarettes, alcohol, gambling and eating out... priorities.

  • @fireblade8905
    @fireblade8905 7 років тому +131

    Sometimes I can't watch Dave Ramsey because the truth hits home.

    • @blackworldtraveler3711
      @blackworldtraveler3711 7 років тому +33

      Fire Blade890
      Better to have it hit home early than to have it hit home when you are 65 and told can't afford to retire.

    • @fireblade8905
      @fireblade8905 7 років тому +13

      BlackWorldTraveler that's right. I have started repaying my debts. I owe 9k in debts i should pay it off in 3 years

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace 6 років тому +3

      I like the truth to hit home but his big-talk tough-guy delivery sucks

    • @highlyfavored2434
      @highlyfavored2434 5 років тому +2

      That " I'm tired I'm going out to eat" makes me feel ashamed🙄

    • @danibathalier6839
      @danibathalier6839 5 років тому

      Fire Blade890 😂😂😂😂😭same here

  • @kyleemerson
    @kyleemerson 5 років тому +555

    This man should be a college professor

    • @amadeuzlo
      @amadeuzlo 5 років тому +87

      No, he should not. He educates more people like this through his videos, books and programs.

    • @UltimateTexasHoldemGuru
      @UltimateTexasHoldemGuru 5 років тому +25

      He makes more money selling books about common sense

    • @buddypng31
      @buddypng31 4 роки тому +19

      They should show this to juniors/seniors in high school so they dont make the mistakes a lot of people make that aren't educated on money mgmt

    • @aarontelesz7864
      @aarontelesz7864 4 роки тому +7

      buddypng31 His company does have a high school curriculum in quite a few high schools around the country. The problem is that most high schoolers can’t apply any of the knowledge they are learning so it goes in one ear and out the other.

    • @yoyoyojoe619
      @yoyoyojoe619 4 роки тому +3

      He should teach at Financial Peace University!

  • @Frissdas1207
    @Frissdas1207 4 роки тому +70

    Moving into a tiny house in my friend's backyard was the best thing I ever did. Don't have room to buy anything and she only charges me 300$/ month

  • @sharuhs
    @sharuhs 5 років тому +287

    My father is frugal and I am the opposite. I always thought my dad never enjoys his life by skipping the luxury when he can afford it but only because of him I am having a good life. After listening to Dave Ramsey, I have realized my dad's perfect and I am going to follow his footsteps

    • @thethcgrower7895
      @thethcgrower7895 4 роки тому +5

      Same here

    • @RochelletheRealtor
      @RochelletheRealtor 4 роки тому +15

      I hope you show this comment to your father. He’d be so proud of you.

    • @lynn14921ify
      @lynn14921ify 4 роки тому +2

      Sharath Bs Awww nice! 👌🏾😊

    • @lisamugavero4946
      @lisamugavero4946 4 роки тому +17

      My dad too! He was always saving saving saving, living frugal... always told me to save and think for the future, of course I thought he was nuts! Now I realize he was 1000000% right. He’s retired, collects pension, 2 rents from his tenants and his mortgage is paid and is living THE life.

    • @TeslaBoy123
      @TeslaBoy123 3 роки тому

      Better u fallow his step if not u done sleeping in u a tent when u drain all father money 🤪

  • @alfienykabutler5919
    @alfienykabutler5919 7 років тому +182

    "you know how I know we're broke, because we don't have any money." this dude is a hoot.

  • @snehai7142
    @snehai7142 4 роки тому +61

    “I make a living hurting your feelings” Epic!!!Totally Epic....

  • @wtDrake
    @wtDrake 5 років тому +88

    I was thinking of paying off my car and buying a new one right after because I really fell in love with a new car I've seen.
    Watching this helped me decide to keep my current car. I mean, I KNEW that's the right thing to do, but in this materialistic world it's easy to fall into the consumerist trap.

    • @byanymeans214
      @byanymeans214 4 роки тому +5

      Yea that's how I feel, no more Payments after mine is paid off.

    • @surfkroq1
      @surfkroq1 4 роки тому +7

      My car is 16 years old, I baby it and just need minor repairs here and there. My car looks good yet, runs good. No car payments. I'm starting to think of ways to save for a new one. I do NOT want a car payment ever again. I will get a new one soon, but we'll make sure I have funds to do so.

    • @writingonthewall3326
      @writingonthewall3326 4 роки тому +1

      Honesty

  • @andrewstec8302
    @andrewstec8302 7 років тому +175

    I'm 14, helping my families buisness, one of my older friends recommend you. start early on how to deal with finances and won't be in debt. it's a good idea

    • @AdaEstherGJ
      @AdaEstherGJ 6 років тому +6

      andrew stec that's very good. Starting early is the best we all can do. After taking the financial peace universe class I've encouraged my teenage brothers to do the same.

    • @HereIsWisdom1318
      @HereIsWisdom1318 6 років тому +4

      andrew stec Just don't fall into the trap think that you HAVE TO HAVE CREDIT; and that "bad credit is better than no credit". It's not true!

    • @cars_are_cool1690
      @cars_are_cool1690 5 років тому +1

      I'm in the same position but I branched off my dads business and we ended up closing down my dads business and put money and resources in mine because it was making 3x's more money than his. My only advice for is to be innovative and help out your family business as much as you can.

    • @samramos1470
      @samramos1470 5 років тому +1

      not spending like a maniac and having a good credit is godlike. what are you even on about

  • @imjustra
    @imjustra 5 років тому +98

    Boy i just got my @$$ handed to me by Mr. Ramsey. "Adults develop a plan and follow it CHILDREN. do what FEELS GOOODD!

  • @DeLaFey1777
    @DeLaFey1777 4 роки тому +20

    Thank you for your message, Dave. Because of you, I'm 19 months away from being debt free! I've been following your plan for a couple of years and I can see the light! People don't understand me, but I'm focused. It's about my life......thank you.

    • @IzziedeD
      @IzziedeD Рік тому

      Checking in... How are you doing on your baby steps?

  • @amindewji1666
    @amindewji1666 5 років тому +21

    "Normal is Broke!" Yep! Very true ... BEST rant ever!

  • @ArnoldMAN92
    @ArnoldMAN92 7 років тому +211

    "Call the wambulance" lol what a guy! Your my hero Dave!

  • @xmochix604
    @xmochix604 7 років тому +120

    My spouse is a high income earner. One income household. We are 33. And we have about 150,000 in assets.
    We own a home with mortgage payments. Other than that, we have no debt. We drive old cars. We have no payments on anything than our regular bills and even our bills are very minimal. I don't subscribe to a bunch of things. By the end of this year we will have more than 200k in assets.
    While friends are taking nice vacations, driving new cars, eat out and go out for entertainment; we as a family choose to stay home in evenings, chill, eat at home and enjoy simplicity. It's easy for a stay home mom to go out and want to spend but I sit my butt at home unless I'm going out to volunteer or meet with a friend for coffee. I can't wait to pay off our home and be super wealthy before we're 40!
    Edited to add: in our 20s we made stupid decisions. We learned from that and became very frugal and pray about every big purchase.

    • @noziphokhumalo2963
      @noziphokhumalo2963 6 років тому +2

      JellyBean Planner so proud of you guys.

    • @JimmyCee123
      @JimmyCee123 6 років тому +3

      You want a digital milkbone?

    • @JimmyCee123
      @JimmyCee123 6 років тому +1

      no donkey joe. i do quite well and am a red blooded conservative. there's no need to reply on a forum how well i am doing or not. its pointless bragging to an imaginary crowd.

    • @TSAVVVV
      @TSAVVVV 6 років тому +3

      Just dont forget to live! Life is not all about savings all your income for retirement...

    • @MrAceman82
      @MrAceman82 6 років тому +1

      We have also made stupid things in our 20s, but became mature during the years when raising our own family.
      We also live frugal, and try to pay off all our debts to end of 2018. The mortgage should be paid for less than 3 months, I hope. We also drive old cars, pay all bills on time, not going out and don't travel during the weekends. Those are temporary sacrifices whose worth in long term. We pays everything by cash or debit card. The only thing which we don't save is healthy food, we prefer quality food, than junk food.
      Next step is building a legacy and wealth.

  • @CarmelFan2024
    @CarmelFan2024 5 років тому +59

    Whambulance🤣🤣🤣🤣 Dave, THANK YOU ! This business of eating out is ridiculous...I'm trying to get our 20 year old to watch your videos!

    • @saumabhobagchi5547
      @saumabhobagchi5547 3 роки тому

      I think its ok to eat out once in every four months, and eat what you are able to, not overspend on the meals. Otherwise restaurants would not have existed

    • @Htman
      @Htman 3 роки тому

      😂😂😂😂. Oh you poor little thing.

  • @rebeccaderosia7044
    @rebeccaderosia7044 4 роки тому +76

    I loveeeeee how straight forward he is!! 😂😂 so happy I found him.

  • @noahroberts7519
    @noahroberts7519 6 років тому +21

    22 years old I suffered a ruptured appendix that was misdiagnosed for a month and I ended up spending a week in the hospital and ended up covered in debt. 10 months later I have one medical bill left and I should be debt free in 2 months. Couldn't be happier to have my health and my financial freedom.

  • @ghoulifyed
    @ghoulifyed 6 років тому +737

    I turned 19yo not too long ago and got my first job at a McDonald's. I make around a minimum $340 every paycheck, though atm I'm looking for a second job. I'd honestly rather work at a retail job, it's really hard getting a raise at fast food jobs. I have a little over $3,000 in my savings so far :)

    • @jj4ester366
      @jj4ester366 5 років тому +46

      Keep it up man! You're doing great!

    • @youtubedrifter5594
      @youtubedrifter5594 5 років тому +158

      You have more in savings than 80% of adults

    • @swilhelm3180
      @swilhelm3180 5 років тому +45

      Your post will inspire thousands starting out. How people START is so important. Its all about percentages and good habits. Well done!

    • @the_newgenesis
      @the_newgenesis 5 років тому +17

      Ghoulifyed You’re on the right track. Keep up the good work and hope your savings continues to increase.

    • @wendyyvonne
      @wendyyvonne 5 років тому +21

      That is so awesome, Ghoulifyed! Many people making 10X what you make don't have that amount saved. You are proof of the old saying: It's not what you make; it's what you keep. Very well done! Keep it up and you'll be the next Dave Ramsey!

  • @fletch4231
    @fletch4231 4 роки тому +40

    When I get older this will not be me
    When I get older this will not be me
    When I get older this will not be me
    Wish me luck

    • @HRHSiyathokozaMweli
      @HRHSiyathokozaMweli 3 роки тому +2

      I wish you luck & may you follow up with discipline too.

  • @mattgame84
    @mattgame84 5 років тому +379

    Be weird! It does feel good being 34 with 250k in the bank! Best feeling ever

    • @carlitoes3998
      @carlitoes3998 5 років тому +1

      Matt Game tell me How? gambling!

    • @mattgame84
      @mattgame84 5 років тому +56

      @@carlitoes3998 started saving at 13 years old. Had 20 grand by 17 years old. Hard work and saving multiplied by 20 years.

    • @mrholmes8
      @mrholmes8 4 роки тому +14

      The most I can save with my current income is 600 dollars a year so it will take me a long time to reach 250k.

    • @jhoncena1111
      @jhoncena1111 4 роки тому +3

      @@mrholmes8 How many hours do you work per week?

    • @tomd1434
      @tomd1434 4 роки тому +11

      Humility is a virtue.

  • @ckking041681
    @ckking041681 5 років тому +304

    Just imagine he's ur father in law and u don't save... lolz

    • @danielasselbergs8325
      @danielasselbergs8325 5 років тому +12

      @Jokeasterfe yeah she is going to marry a smart christian man, she aint stupid

    • @alisiayoung5796
      @alisiayoung5796 4 роки тому +13

      I would love to have him as a father in law, help keep us in line 😂

    • @brianmcg321
      @brianmcg321 4 роки тому +1

      He wouldn't be your father in law very long.

    • @michael.dennis
      @michael.dennis 4 роки тому

      😂😂😂

    • @MarolineChayee
      @MarolineChayee 4 роки тому

      😩😂😂😂

  • @noahrose1able
    @noahrose1able 7 років тому +135

    I only make about 19,000 a year, but I have 7000 in the savings, and zero debt! I paid off my car right when I bought it. Im investing about 100$ a month,and my college classes are being paid for by the military :P

    • @vernonasian
      @vernonasian 6 років тому +5

      Thanks for your service! Good job on you man!

    • @theresanwabia3913
      @theresanwabia3913 4 роки тому +1

      This is seriously impressive on such a low income. True dedication

    • @darlenepaul2934
      @darlenepaul2934 4 роки тому +1

      Great job!Thanks for your service.

    • @RKmndo
      @RKmndo 4 роки тому

      There are a lot of good jobs out there with tuition assistance and other good benefits packages that actively seek veterans. You can make WAY more than $19K/yr. Apply for a big-city municipal position. Apply at railroads. Double, triple, or quadruple your job income and get a good benefits pkg.

  • @mynameisneb
    @mynameisneb 5 років тому +10

    "$30,000 a year you already can't breathe." Thank You! I had to leave a corporation that I liked working for, because my annual salary just didn't cut it with a Bachelor's degree in their field of work

  • @floop2935
    @floop2935 3 роки тому +16

    So many young people like myself buy stuff we dont need to look cool. I’d rather my bank account be fed, than my ego.

  • @kimberlyc1834
    @kimberlyc1834 5 років тому +170

    I am a low income worker who is NOT on food stamps or welfare because I spend on what I NEED before what i WANT.

    • @moebanuelos981
      @moebanuelos981 5 років тому +9

      Danielle C take advantage of the system as they do you

    • @joecurran2811
      @joecurran2811 5 років тому +2

      I wish more people were like you.

    • @tswagg504
      @tswagg504 5 років тому +11

      You would have more of what you wanted if you utilized all the resources available to you, including welfare if you qualify for it. Use it to save your hard earned money and then get off of the system. If you’ve paid taxes in your life, you deserve a piece of the pie when times get hard. Don’t let pride get in your way.

    • @tracyspenst6039
      @tracyspenst6039 4 роки тому +3

      Good for you! I know folks say to take advantage of the system, but your self-respect is worth loads more than any food stamps will ever be. The system is there for those who NEED it, not those who can do it themselves and are proud to do so, regardless of income level. You’re amazing!

    • @joegray6269
      @joegray6269 4 роки тому

      That's smart

  • @mr.boostang2064
    @mr.boostang2064 5 років тому +202

    I was $56k in debt in the beginning of 2018, as of 10/27/2018 I became debt free and now at 11/6/2018 I already have 4k in my savings and growing. Thanks Dave for sharing your wisdom on youtube.

    • @JustBored589
      @JustBored589 5 років тому +6

      Boostang good job!!!

    • @PeaceDayCortez
      @PeaceDayCortez 5 років тому +4

      Boostang awesome 👏

    • @Nuggetams
      @Nuggetams 5 років тому +13

      Dang you paid off 56k in less than a year? How much you making jeez.

    • @RC.41
      @RC.41 5 років тому +6

      Dept 🤣

    • @TheRPM87
      @TheRPM87 5 років тому +7

      You win a scratch off?

  • @friendfriends2444
    @friendfriends2444 4 роки тому +31

    ".. Your income doesn't matter..." Thank you Lord!👍

    • @Lov3lychriz
      @Lov3lychriz 3 роки тому +3

      Right that was a relief lol

  • @vitareid
    @vitareid 4 роки тому +176

    "It's time to be weird. Normal is broke."
    "Adults devise a plan and follow it. Children do what feels good."

  • @rodhigh7
    @rodhigh7 6 років тому +35

    I am 81 years old. When I was 12 I had a paper route that paid me $7 a week. That was a lot for a 12 year old kid. I have not looked back since. I never went to collage and my retirement income is double my expenses. I own my own home and I am debt free. It was not that easy but it was not that hard either.

    • @dianer8881
      @dianer8881 2 роки тому

      Do you have long-term care insurance?

  • @iaindennis3321
    @iaindennis3321 5 років тому +103

    I’m watching this from the U.K. - some of the terms are different, but the principles are universal - your income is your income, live within your means - treats needs to be paid for IN CASH and whatever you earn, put something aside for a rainy day. Dave talks about “big hat, no cattle” My English granny used to say “fur coat, no knickers”.

    • @lesleyhubble2976
      @lesleyhubble2976 5 років тому +1

      Iain Dennis lol my nan you to say that also

    • @LancasterAcademyofBrandDesign
      @LancasterAcademyofBrandDesign 5 років тому

      Completely agree, putting money away is a great idea and is useful in the long run. We have a UA-cam channel for start-up entrepreneurs and small businesses. Feel free to check it out if you get a spare sec. Have a great day, Scott

  • @QUiNTiNBANKS
    @QUiNTiNBANKS 4 роки тому +15

    10 mins feels like 10 seconds , when you're actually learning !

  • @two-sixteen1937
    @two-sixteen1937 4 роки тому +13

    "You know how i know we don't have any money? 'Cause we're BROKE!"🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭

  • @vernkay.
    @vernkay. 5 років тому +372

    Don't financially support freeloading roommates even if they are family.

    • @faustinforester5629
      @faustinforester5629 5 років тому +4

      Marilyn Willard most of them, except parents(rare, most parents are divorced) don’t appreciate.

    • @ms.anonymousinformer242
      @ms.anonymousinformer242 5 років тому +23

      And even if they are a boyfriend. I know someone who keeps getting boyfriends they let move into their house. I told her ✋ stop saying yes to being in relationships with broke loser men !!! They wouldn't listen and have not learned yet so I finally cut her out my life.

    • @vanessabayardo9788
      @vanessabayardo9788 5 років тому +15

      @@ms.anonymousinformer242 Why did u cut her off? For not listening to u? Or was she asking u for money?

    • @BruceBigby
      @BruceBigby 4 роки тому

      @@ms.anonymousinformer242 Hmm. My family has property in Aiken County, SC. I handle the taxes.

    • @threexladi
      @threexladi 4 роки тому +2

      Sounds great until YOU lose your health.

  • @Thishere864
    @Thishere864 5 років тому +21

    Dave just intelligently insulted me without using a curse word, lol. But he's speaking facts. You made it so simple. Thank you.

  • @stephmakesup8586
    @stephmakesup8586 4 роки тому +5

    Not only is Dave like a teacher and a second father to me and I'm sure to a lot of you too, the people listening to him on UA-cam provide the best advice, motivational quotes and lessons from their own experience in the comment section. I love our Ramsey Club ❤ we rise by lifting others, my loves..

  • @youraveragegamer7685
    @youraveragegamer7685 3 роки тому +7

    Ever since my first job when I was 17 years old, I've never been broke. I say I am sometimes to my friends but really it's just in my savings and I've never been in a situation where I didn't have any money

  • @dorothy2012
    @dorothy2012 7 років тому +307

    "Waaahhh....I'm tired, I work hard...Waahhh." 😂😂😂

    • @iftheworldwasjd
      @iftheworldwasjd 7 років тому +12

      lol! I am glad he said that...i will think of THAT when i get tempted to go that route.

    • @donaldl-bizforeman5089
      @donaldl-bizforeman5089 7 років тому +1

      My wife says this stuff all the time... it's so frustrating! Ugh!

    • @missDVM
      @missDVM 7 років тому +25

      "Puh-leeze! ...Call the Wahhmbulance" Baaahahahaha! Dave made me laugh SO HARD here.

    • @illadelphcat
      @illadelphcat 6 років тому +2

      daflione Oooo call the whambilence! lol

    • @laurenislost
      @laurenislost 6 років тому +2

      daflione this spoke to me on a deep level 😦

  • @VondaBoo
    @VondaBoo 7 років тому +14

    I AM so serious about getting out of debt nothing else to me matters. I'm chipping away and look forward to when I can say I AM DEBT FREE on a mountain top literally!!!!

  • @s1234pro
    @s1234pro 5 років тому +5

    Judge Judy also doesn't care about your feelings! Dave you are 100% right!

  • @TimMcGraw-et7nq
    @TimMcGraw-et7nq Місяць тому +449

    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.

    • @TimMcGraw-et7nq
      @TimMcGraw-et7nq Місяць тому

      @JudeSouthgate However, if you do not have access to a professional like JUDITH ANN PEACE, 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

    • @TimMcGraw-et7nq
      @TimMcGraw-et7nq Місяць тому

      @JudeSouthgate Judith Ann peace is her name

    • @TimMcGraw-et7nq
      @TimMcGraw-et7nq Місяць тому

      Lookup with her name on the webpage.

    • @TimMcGraw-et7nq
      @TimMcGraw-et7nq Місяць тому

      @JudeSouthgate You are welcome

  • @80sfordman
    @80sfordman 6 років тому +78

    Debt....the easiest thing in the world to get into but also the hardest thing in the world to get out of...

    • @Russian86
      @Russian86 4 роки тому +1

      Ummmm, I'd say drugs....

  • @Smileyyy21
    @Smileyyy21 7 років тому +189

    I started the Dave Ramsey plan two years ago. I couldn't save most of my income because I wasn't budgeting and I paid debt for 2,000 dollars. I was still eating out and spending money everyday. Its a learning process but I can now say I love budgeting as much as I like saving and giving. This month I have decided instead of saving 30% of my income I will be saving 60% of my income. I will also budget every month. Pay the same amount at the beginning of the month for necessities. I make 13,000 dollars a year and have 7,500 dollars saved up.

    • @kthename08
      @kthename08 7 років тому +6

      Smileyyy21 congratulations! I hope to reach that level one day 😊.

    • @Smileyyy21
      @Smileyyy21 7 років тому +5

      kthename08 Discipline and persistence. Trust me once you save that first emergency fund it will become easier. I also have a notebook that keeps me organized. I'm not debt free yet as I have student loans. This past week I called credit card company to dispute my accounts.

    • @kthename08
      @kthename08 7 років тому

      Smileyyy21 oh thank you! I have a car credit card and student loans also.

    • @ImprovementisGrowth
      @ImprovementisGrowth 7 років тому +16

      That's the tough part , saving up that $1,000. I've tried several times and when I'm almost there, life throws a health scare for either me or a family member and I have to use that money . I'm glad I had a few extra hundred dollars to take care of things, but I hope the universe takes a break and let me save up the damn $1,000 without major drama interruptions.

    • @kthename08
      @kthename08 7 років тому +4

      Pamela C. I understand that, I've been on baby step one forever also but I'm going to keep pushing until I get it, about to start saving half my paycheck every two weeks because my expenses are still low since I haven't moved out yet ( I hope to do so later this year) and I received a raise last month. In the meantime I'm enrolled in school and looking for better job opportunities lol.

  • @Jay_88_
    @Jay_88_ 3 роки тому +7

    "Debt is a death by a thousand cuts" that's prolific

  • @mrbigmel3
    @mrbigmel3 4 роки тому +10

    All hat and no cattle ...lol... In the UK the old saying was "All Fur coat and no knickers "

  • @tiaraholland8950
    @tiaraholland8950 7 років тому +221

    Living below your means save a lot of money😊

    • @marewaltwms1
      @marewaltwms1 6 років тому +25

      Yes it does. I am RN and live on half of what I make. I never pay retail, and will shop thrift stores and consignment for quality items only. You don't buy Walmart items in a thrift store . A friend who is also an RN just dropped a couple grand or more on a purse. I don't know Louie and he don't know me, so I will not contribute to the descendants college fund.

    • @robertcollins5307
      @robertcollins5307 6 років тому

      Tiara Holland soo very true !!!

    • @highlyfavored2434
      @highlyfavored2434 5 років тому +3

      Theres something Dave says " Live like no one else so later you can live like no one else"

    • @petersimpson633
      @petersimpson633 3 роки тому

      The Micawber Principle, as per Charles Dickens

  • @tessaalex3740
    @tessaalex3740 6 років тому +150

    I’m a stay at home mom with one child. My husband makes $30,000 a year. No debt besides our mortgage. 21 years old.

    • @blawlor100
      @blawlor100 6 років тому +10

      tessa zhu You are off to a great start! You & your husband will be Millionaires! 🌟🌟🌟

    • @lordsnape13
      @lordsnape13 5 років тому +11

      Food stamps?

    • @chrisj197438
      @chrisj197438 5 років тому +10

      Carlo Council
      If so it’s probably under $100/ month. My brother works as a caseworker and he said that food stamp amounts have went down drastically in the last 5 years. One person he approved was only eligible for $14/ month basically making it not worth the effort. The days of living off the government is almost over.

    • @Jibbie49
      @Jibbie49 5 років тому +5

      Unless you already have a college degree and a job skill, I'd say to use your time now to go to college. My DD had one child at 21 and she got "need based" money.

    • @kimbni
      @kimbni 5 років тому

      1

  • @Lizbett21
    @Lizbett21 5 років тому +18

    Dave, just want to let you know that “YOU CHANGED MY LIFE” thank you so much for sharing all your knowledge and wisdom 💙

  • @priscila5612
    @priscila5612 3 роки тому +5

    "Get out of the land of payments" - ABSOLUTELY!

  • @ather1276
    @ather1276 6 років тому +148

    i make $2500 cash a month and save $1500 a month.

    • @galigyal399
      @galigyal399 5 років тому

      What do u do for a living?!?!

    • @specialk8927
      @specialk8927 5 років тому +6

      Do you pay taxes? You must not have any bills or a home to pay for if you save that much with that cash money every month.

    • @ryanfranke251
      @ryanfranke251 5 років тому +18

      Living at home with your parents probably

    • @darrellsmith8197
      @darrellsmith8197 5 років тому +2

      I make $2400 cash a month also , with no bills way to go .

    • @tharpeaddy
      @tharpeaddy 5 років тому +4

      If he makes 2500 a month and saves a little over half of it. Which means he lives below his means. Maybe his apartment cost like 500 a month and bills are pretty cheap and he doesn’t do anything else extra which is the only way to save that much. He doesn’t have to live with his parents.

  • @sniiiper
    @sniiiper 5 років тому +115

    I can relate to Ramsey, I got my real estate license and started selling houses at 18yrs. Bought my first investment duplex at 19, at 21 I have several rental properties and a big 4bed house in a gated community. I had brand new luxury cars, boats and spent money like it grew on trees. I was operating on a very fragile and dangerous system.
    9/11 attacks impacted the market and my income, tenants and rents prices dropped. I had a fourplex that had a fire and was heavily damage. Requiring all 4 tenants to vacate. The insurance company didn't cover 'loss of rents'. Eventually I couldnt pay the mortgage on an empty building that had no equity in it. I DIDN'T have an emergency fund, I used expensive financing and subsequently went broke, considered bankruptcy and mentally suffered a big hit.
    When many would've quit, I started all over again. I love the business, learned from my mistakes and many years of hard work to get back on top. I now have my highest net worth at 36 and increasing.
    Don't borrow money unless you absolutely have too, pay it sooner than later, save and don't spend beyond your income ratios and you'll be fine.
    I wish much success to everyone reading!

    • @TheDivineFrequency
      @TheDivineFrequency 4 роки тому +7

      classemag This was VERY inspiring to read. Thank you for sharing!

    • @raphael52
      @raphael52 4 роки тому +1

      Finally!!!!!! Someone with a useful comment. Thank you.

    • @sergiomorales1071
      @sergiomorales1071 4 роки тому +1

      Weren’t you 17 years old when 911 happened?

  • @Khadcabo
    @Khadcabo 3 місяці тому +3

    I have to come back to this video when I think I am about to do something stupid. My car just got totaled and everyone is telling me to use the $6,000 and put a down payment on a new car. Nope. Will go find another Civic and pay cash.

  • @matildamaher2650
    @matildamaher2650 4 роки тому +5

    Most of this generations are credit cards, vacations, buying video games, fast foods, high gym membership, half don’t bother going, and expensive cars. I grew up in India, was constantly reminded, “ Never buy anything on loan” Except for a house and medicals. Go to church, do social work and cook most of your meals.

    • @saumabhobagchi5547
      @saumabhobagchi5547 3 роки тому

      I would literally save all of my money on all of these expenses but since i only have cars as a hobby, I can save out on the rest and use that money to buy the car

    • @tjandcj123
      @tjandcj123 3 роки тому +1

      So true. I have friends that pay over $100 monthly for these designer gyms...it’s insane.

    • @avapilsen
      @avapilsen 2 роки тому

      You're Indian and go to church...?

  • @moyeedulhasan5870
    @moyeedulhasan5870 6 років тому +111

    I should watch this every morning. I will be financially in track...

  • @carmendelgado7486
    @carmendelgado7486 6 років тому +85

    I wish I would have seen this when I was 18 and was making 45k a year. I'm 20 now and I don't have a penny of it. I'm bookmarking this video and watch it every time I want to "beep bop at Wal-Mart" lol

    • @EM92401
      @EM92401 5 років тому +4

      Carmen Delgado u made 45k a year at 18?

    • @EverythingEntertainment29
      @EverythingEntertainment29 5 років тому +1

      @@EM92401 yeah that's crazy, she didn't have anyone in her corner to teach her about saving???

  • @funnyfrank13
    @funnyfrank13 2 роки тому +5

    I honestly wish I could’ve had a mentor like Dave Ramsey when I was 18 years old, I’m 23 now with my grandmother and mother both struggling financially and never had a father so I look up to Dave Ramsey and other successful entrepreneurs for motivation and self confidence that I can make it in this world one step at a time. I’m glad god showed me a grandfather I never had to mentor me and show me a path to financial freedom and hopefully showing my own understanding to my parents who were never fortunate enough to have any educational understanding of financial education so I can show them what it takes to achieve it thank you Dave Ramsey.

  • @Tatiana-cd1vu
    @Tatiana-cd1vu 4 роки тому +9

    I agree 100% with what Dave says and I wish more people I know would listen to this man. I have always been scared of debt, I use credit cards but make sure that I pay off my balances so I don’t pay any interest. I was indirectly told I was weird and swerved in the wrong direction, but now I know I was leaning towards doing the right thing! I only need to get better with budgeting to get full control and start saving! I’m also fortunate that I recently discovered and I love the idea of minimalism, it will certainly help to stay on track :)

  • @nrsimmons178
    @nrsimmons178 7 років тому +174

    I totally needed to hear this! I was feeling a bit overwhelmed after seeing the debt my husband and I have to tackle, but hearing Dave give everyone an auditory kick in the pants is just what I needed to refocus. On my way to baby step 2!

    • @LDT7Y
      @LDT7Y 7 років тому +4

      Draw a graph with your total debt at one end and zero at the other and update it every month. It's nice seeing the line go down towards 0! : D

    • @nrsimmons178
      @nrsimmons178 7 років тому +1

      BritBit Thanks for the suggestion-I'll do just that!

    • @blackworldtraveler3711
      @blackworldtraveler3711 7 років тому +10

      nrsimmons178
      And since Dave mentioned "big hat no cattle" I recommend reading "The Millionaire Next Door".

    • @nrsimmons178
      @nrsimmons178 7 років тому +1

      BlackWorldTraveler Thanks, and I'll pick it up ASAP!

    • @mikastegall
      @mikastegall 7 років тому +3

      nrsimmons178 awesome! How's it going??

  • @tonyahenry4167
    @tonyahenry4167 7 років тому +63

    He's telling the truth

  • @shelbyvbthesnake
    @shelbyvbthesnake 4 роки тому +408

    If Dave was president we wouldn’t be 7 trillion in debt.

    • @diaz5292
      @diaz5292 4 роки тому +51

      The USA is FAR MORE in debt than $7 trillion, I'm sorry to tell you.

    • @bigshoe84
      @bigshoe84 4 роки тому +33

      Unfortunately a single president can’t do anything to get rid of that much debt

    • @diaz5292
      @diaz5292 4 роки тому +32

      @@bigshoe84 the USA will never get out of debt. The root of the problem is the so called 'Federal Reserve System' which is NOT part of the Federal Govt, it has no reserves and it is not a 'system'. It is a fraud. To put it even more starkly: The Federal Reserve Bank is controlled by a group of PRIVATE BANKERS, and NOT the Federal Govt. The people who control our currency and our money supply are PRIVATE BANKERS. Think about that. Read the book 'The Creature from Jekyll Iskand' for more on the utter fraud that is 'The Fed'.

    • @MoneyStrategiesSOULutions
      @MoneyStrategiesSOULutions 4 роки тому +1

      bigshoe84 : sure but doesn’t help when his plan doesn’t even reduce anything and creates the biggest wasteful military budget ever! Oh and 188 Dems just agreed to it. Unbelievable.

    • @HoweyJR_
      @HoweyJR_ 4 роки тому +3

      @@MoneyStrategiesSOULutions both parties agree to it lol idk why ppl always go at democrats

  • @SEATown420
    @SEATown420 3 роки тому +2

    just paid off my best buy cc listening to this. $606.63 paid! One more cc left and on to student loans!

  • @garymassey2285
    @garymassey2285 5 років тому +152

    I go to Wal-Mart for my entertainment, but I don't have to spend a dime. Just people watch 😝

  • @FireInDahole1487
    @FireInDahole1487 6 років тому +99

    am 27 years old been saving for the past 3 years 80 thousand in my saving account i used to squander my money now it's hard for me to spend a bad cent

    • @user-rz8lc3zl7k
      @user-rz8lc3zl7k 6 років тому +1

      Naaeeh!!! Wow that's a lot. What do you do?

    • @FireInDahole1487
      @FireInDahole1487 6 років тому +12

      I do woodwork i build furniture for the public and store owners

    • @user-rz8lc3zl7k
      @user-rz8lc3zl7k 6 років тому +2

      Naaeeh!!! Nice

    • @FireInDahole1487
      @FireInDahole1487 6 років тому +6

      Maybe this video came across your recommendation as a sign, i hope your financial woes turns around for the better☺

    • @dimetriusfisher1703
      @dimetriusfisher1703 6 років тому +6

      da'Jon Gee you just got to be focused while working I used to have this one person who tried to trick me into buying restaurant food every day and spend money then call me cheap because I was so focused on my goal but business before pleasure any day

  • @pinkladybug56
    @pinkladybug56 4 роки тому +16

    Let me call the whambulance😂😂😂 Thank you Dave for words of Wisdom!

  • @lawoman6866
    @lawoman6866 4 роки тому +13

    My life changed when I changed my mindset about money. I stopped LEASING my lifestyle. Now I can really live. When I forgot it was payday --that's when I knew I was doing better!

  • @AlexSanchez2254
    @AlexSanchez2254 7 років тому +94

    22 years old. I will be a millionaire by 30 no doubt in my mind. It's all in the math, Dave knows best

    • @bmarie8965
      @bmarie8965 6 років тому

      Alex Sanchez how?!!

    • @CanIgetsubswithnovideos-yk1fy
      @CanIgetsubswithnovideos-yk1fy 6 років тому +2

      Saving and reinvest your savings.

    • @AlexSanchez2254
      @AlexSanchez2254 6 років тому +3

      I save and invest 75% of my money. I make about 130,000 a year. Do the math.

    • @AlexSanchez2254
      @AlexSanchez2254 6 років тому +31

      Elevated Mindset I’m a linemen for the largest electrical utility in Illinois. I’m also in the process of starting a lawn care business this month. I’m always taking on side jobs. I’m just really ambitious. Plus i want to be able to retire my parents

    • @paulabarrios9850
      @paulabarrios9850 6 років тому +10

      Alex Sanchez super awesome ! God bless your plans !!

  • @AlanaK
    @AlanaK 7 років тому +49

    Man you gotta love this guy ... he keeps it real !

  • @easypassiveincome1511
    @easypassiveincome1511 5 років тому +294

    no credit card = no debt

    • @alerum3473
      @alerum3473 4 роки тому

      @Yussef Saber Sure, but..uhm. I mean you could always go full rogue and just save up cold, hard $$$

    • @Xoonnn
      @Xoonnn 4 роки тому

      @Yussef Saber goodluck if it doesn't do well.

    • @sarahcruz4573
      @sarahcruz4573 4 роки тому +4

      Yussef Saber That isn’t true, and just what credit card companies want you to believe so you get one. There are other ways to build credit without a credit card ya know that don’t involve owning one. I don’t plan to own one if I can help it and I’m currently still building my credit score.

    • @ernestgty1442
      @ernestgty1442 4 роки тому +11

      What if you have a credit card but don't perceive it as credit, rather you never spend what you don't have. In my mind, the number on my credit card is in no way disassociated with the number on my debit card. I still live frugal, save a bunch, rack up points and build credit score. Using fire for its benefits rather than playing with fire.

    • @morganspring9703
      @morganspring9703 4 роки тому +2

      False I’ve got no credit card and 30k in student loan debt lol :(