The best advice here was to keep $1000 or one month's expenses in the checking account and treat that as your zero. I've been doing that for about 10 years and have never worried about going into the red.
Wow someone else doing the same thing I’ve been doing for years. I saved up for enough money to have a one month buffer. All my bills for this month are paid with last months income.👍 also I have this set up and use my CC for gas and Food and also paid off every month. No issues.
I had the same problem this lady has. The way I fixed it was to put both CC in a drawer and rarely use them except for things that require a card such as an airbnb rental. Then we have a savings account to transfer the remainder after paying end of the month bills. Then just stick to the budget.
No kidding, some of these Ramsey personalities like Rachel, John and George aren’t straight shooters or blunt enough. They always seem to beat around the bush in regards to their callers situations. I enjoy Dave more because he gets straight to the point
We have a buffer of $5000 which we think of as $0. Or pull some money out of your emergency fund to have a buffer and fund the emergency fund back over a few months time.
I get what she's saying. Before you remove credit cards, have a 1-month buffer. By the end of the month, pay current credit card bill in full, cancel the cards then use the 1-month buffer for budgeting the incoming expenses. Woala, no running from bills anymore and fearing it'll catch up, you're chasing them instead and now you are in control. It's a nice perspective because you don't have to look back, you can focus on moving forward. Whatever's left in your variable expenses budget, you add to savings/investments. That'll encourage saving and spending less.
No. You are wrong. They are on a budget. They lady said that they are not in debt. If they were not on a budget then they would be over spending and in debt. What happened to them was her husband had his pay days changed which left them short when it came to paying the bills. What they are doing is perfect. Pay the bills with the credit card and pay the credit card off at the end of the month.
I figure out what my monthly budget is first. Then all the money goes into my savings account and each month I transfer the monthly budget amount from my savings account to my checking account. That's how I do it. That way my savings account has a big pile of money at all times and I limit my spending to my budget amount.
Here's the thing George, I'm the kind of person who needs to see the bill to pay it, often with a check. Any auto payment has to be equal pay. I use a written check register, a budget tracker I've created to be certain all bills are paid and the every dollar premium. In fact the bank numbers and the every dollar tracker doesn't equal the same dollar amount and it makes me crazy. I'm OCD about it all. If you are someone who can keep track with online payments, and a b'zillion texts and emails, good for you. For me it's almost as bad as using credit cards. It's too easy to get into trouble with overspending or forgetting a bill needs to be paid. Out of sight out of mind.
Because ever dollar is budgeted and it’s more about the time of the bills then not having the money. She’s having the same issue in figuring out and that’s how to move the money at the right times of the money
Because they have a major spending problem. She even said that if they put any extra money in the checking account as a cushion it's going to get spent. That tells you the issue is a spending problem.
I set up auto pay too - when I get the bill, I automatically set it up for my bank to pay it. No way would I ever authorize a company to just debit my account. I don’t even have a debit card! If money is coming out of my checking account, I’m either writing a check, taking it out of the ATM, or my bank is sending it electronically to the payee through bill pay once I set it up.
I pay a bill as soon as I can, not the due date, this way I'm generally a month ahead, also helps keep money out of my account and less tempted to spend.
@Pablo, no they have a billing cycle. From a certain day of the month to the next. Usually 30 days. When that billing cycle closes then they issue the next bill.
Jeez, I’m in the opposite camp. I hate that I have car insurance and the phone bill and other utilities coming out on different days. I want that all coming out of my checking account on the same day. *EDIT* But if I were to set them all to come out on the same day, and that day is on the weekend, some of the bills will take out on the Friday before and the others will come out the Monday after.
They definitely are a good combo and it's the person I like Ken with the best. I feel like some of the personalities are a great combo and others are not.
Credit cards are the best thing, The way you are paying off your bills is perfect. As long as you pay the full credit card bill at the end of the month everything is great,
When I reach the donut hole and pay through the roof for name brand drugs that have no generic counterpart perhaps? Or when I had a hospital stay, am insured, yet was charged $2200? Or when I had essential dental work that cost me $7K? When I was young I didnt save. I started to save and did well but got laid off and started to have health issues. I am doing the best I can and dont splurge. The biggest vacation I go on is once or twice a year overnighters. Bought a used car with cash. Food shop very judiciously for the best prices. Gasoline shop very judiciously as I know exactly where to get the cheapest name brand gas. I dont buy fancy clothes and only purchase essentials like socks and skivvies. I have very basic cable and Netflix only subscription wise. I have a flip phone with a $24 a month plan. I wont eat packing peanuts and claim they taste just like Gnocchi. Gotta draw the line somewhere.
We pull all of one month's bills out the month before and when we get a 3rd paycheck twice a year we use that extra to go into savings or fill our sinking funds.
My buffer is part of my emergency fund. So if I have $10k as an emergency fund, I'll keep $2k of that in my checking and the remaining $8k in savings. Problem solved
Why do you want to stop using credit cards? If you are paying the balance every month then you are using credit cards properly and responsibly. There is nothing wrong with using the credit card to pay bills as long as you pay the credit card every month. Calling companies to change the date of payment is stupid. The best thing about credit cards is that you can pay the bills when they are due and pay the credit card off every month so you don't have to do something stupid like calling the companies to change due dates of the bills. Plus credit cards come with points and other benefits where they give you discounts and cash back. Keep your credit card and keep using it like you are.
Do you go to the AA page and tell them to "Just have one drink at dinner" too? lol how stupid is it to come to a place trying to help people with a debt problem to use debt.
Nothing wrong with cc, the problem is how people use (abuse) them. Spend within your means and you will have no problems no matter how you pay for things. It’s called discipline and being an adult!
This woman's scenario is a classic issue when you use a credit card. You first start out spending from your monthly income. Then you get a credit card which enables you to spend more than your monthly income, so you do so. Now, you are hooked because you never seem to have enough to fully pay off the monthly credit card balance, so you keep using the card. Then life keeps happening, and you keep spending on it repeatedly. At the same time, you keep lying in the comments section of Dave Ramsey's videos about how you pay your credit card off every month and never pay interest. Eventually, you dig a deep hole you cannot escape, so you panic-ring Dave Ramsey for advice.
It means you can't have everything you want, and u need to lower your expenses and be content with what you have. That always solves the budget problem. Srry Jr. ur not getting an Xbox this year...go mow the neighbor's lawn and earn it.
One way to stop using them, is to max them out. LOL I mean, lots of people get into that problem, you literally have to start making things better for yourself if you cannot use them anymore.
I can't stand George. This was hard to watch. He is so brainwashed and out of touch he says such stupid things. I am glad he wasn't on his own and the caller and Ken called him out about the missing gloves and stuff. That was ridiculous
This woman had a dozen excuses lined up. Instead of doubling up that mortgage payment, for one month just pause it and save a month's worse of expenses... and then you don't need to even touch the CC. This isn't rocket science.
@@miketheyunggod2534 If only there was such an invention that could link to your checking account, which permitted someone to spend the cash in their checking account without having to withdraw physical cash 😅😂.
The best advice here was to keep $1000 or one month's expenses in the checking account and treat that as your zero. I've been doing that for about 10 years and have never worried about going into the red.
Yup. Same. I opened up a new checking account for that reason.
I like this 👍
Wow someone else doing the same thing I’ve been doing for years. I saved up for enough money to have a one month buffer. All my bills for this month are paid with last months income.👍 also I have this set up and use my CC for gas and Food and also paid off every month. No issues.
You two are great together. Great banter.
I had the same problem this lady has. The way I fixed it was to put both CC in a drawer and rarely use them except for things that require a card such as an airbnb rental. Then we have a savings account to transfer the remainder after paying end of the month bills. Then just stick to the budget.
Imagine Dave was on the call: "Honey, you're broke!"
No kidding, some of these Ramsey personalities like Rachel, John and George aren’t straight shooters or blunt enough. They always seem to beat around the bush in regards to their callers situations. I enjoy Dave more because he gets straight to the point
😂😂😂😂
We have a buffer of $5000 which we think of as $0. Or pull some money out of your emergency fund to have a buffer and fund the emergency fund back over a few months time.
I get what she's saying. Before you remove credit cards, have a 1-month buffer. By the end of the month, pay current credit card bill in full, cancel the cards then use the 1-month buffer for budgeting the incoming expenses. Woala, no running from bills anymore and fearing it'll catch up, you're chasing them instead and now you are in control. It's a nice perspective because you don't have to look back, you can focus on moving forward. Whatever's left in your variable expenses budget, you add to savings/investments. That'll encourage saving and spending less.
If you have been doing the Baby Steps then you should have 3-6 months of emergencies.
Just use that and switch the CC dates to when it needs to be.
Don't pay extra on anything if you don't have enough money for daily things.
And have a budget. They aren't following a budget
EXACTLY
No. You are wrong. They are on a budget. They lady said that they are not in debt. If they were not on a budget then they would be over spending and in debt. What happened to them was her husband had his pay days changed which left them short when it came to paying the bills. What they are doing is perfect. Pay the bills with the credit card and pay the credit card off at the end of the month.
Never paid a dime in interest. I collect $250-1000 a year in Cashback.
Yep same. Ramsey's financial advice is not a one size fits all. And his investment advice is terrible.
Yup. I prefer to use other people's money
@@CarC369 hi five, their investment plan is omfgwtf BAD
Same
Paid by those with interest on their cards
I put everything I can on my card. And just pay it off every month.
Same here
You must be new here
Same...and I'm 100% debt free and no mortgage. Works for us but I understand it doesn't work for many.
How do you pau a bill?
I always pau!
I’m trying to use less plastic. I stopped paperless billing/auto pay with AT&T and lost the discount, but I didn’t wanna use plastic for it.
I get text for every cc purchase, so it's immediate. I pay off card each month and cash out points, works for me.
Wow we should all worship you. NOT lol
We have a $1000 buffer in our checking . That's how we make it work.
Keep that $1000 buffer in there and treat it like zero with a $1000 credit limit and borrow from yourself.
Caller doesn’t have enough money sounds like then she has an income problem. Better paying job or second job.
At my credit union I keep a separate checking account (and debit card) for each budget category.
Great idea!
Stick those suckers in the shredder ! The sound of those cards being ground up is awesome .
I like having a paper bill , just for my own records . When I pay that bill I put paid and file .
BOOMER 😂😂😂😂
Keep the paper receipt for declared expenses for either Schedule A or Schedule C or Schedule E
I figure out what my monthly budget is first. Then all the money goes into my savings account and each month I transfer the monthly budget amount from my savings account to my checking account. That's how I do it. That way my savings account has a big pile of money at all times and I limit my spending to my budget amount.
Here's the thing George, I'm the kind of person who needs to see the bill to pay it, often with a check. Any auto payment has to be equal pay. I use a written check register, a budget tracker I've created to be certain all bills are paid and the every dollar premium. In fact the bank numbers and the every dollar tracker doesn't equal the same dollar amount and it makes me crazy. I'm OCD about it all. If you are someone who can keep track with online payments, and a b'zillion texts and emails, good for you. For me it's almost as bad as using credit cards. It's too easy to get into trouble with overspending or forgetting a bill needs to be paid. Out of sight out of mind.
Same! I use the Spending Tracker though.
BUT!....love that caller
I think a lot of people hope Dave Ramsey doesn’t answer their questions but they don’t say it 🔥
We split our mortgage on auto payments. We pay half every two weeks. It's paid early and not having to pay a big chunk out of one paycheck
Plus I believe you save on interest doing that.
@@kbanghart you do
My bank won’t allow that
@kbanghart you do. Plus i pay extra each time toward the principal. Plus twice a year an entire payment goes to principal!
This lady needs to realize she is living beyond her means.
Nothing wrong with a CC if it fits in your budget.
How is she working on paying off the house early but she can't afford to pay off the house early?
Because ever dollar is budgeted and it’s more about the time of the bills then not having the money. She’s having the same issue in figuring out and that’s how to move the money at the right times of the money
Because they have a major spending problem.
She even said that if they put any extra money in the checking account as a cushion it's going to get spent. That tells you the issue is a spending problem.
I set up auto pay too - when I get the bill, I automatically set it up for my bank to pay it. No way would I ever authorize a company to just debit my account. I don’t even have a debit card! If money is coming out of my checking account, I’m either writing a check, taking it out of the ATM, or my bank is sending it electronically to the payee through bill pay once I set it up.
That works except for some places that only accept card.
@@kbanghart Then I don’t do business with those places. I decide how I pay my bills.
@@jeangardino5699 good. Many people have a huge problem with it, the whole concept of a cashless society.
Hate people holding me up writing a check like the 70s. Hate em. I get violent.
I pay a bill as soon as I can, not the due date, this way I'm generally a month ahead, also helps keep money out of my account and less tempted to spend.
I want to try this. But does that mean some companies will send you the next bill early and right away?
@@PabloTheThinker no, they issue your bill the same as always
@@fernandofernandez2677 Thanks! Not even sure why I wait until the due date. I was afraid they would send the next bill right away for some reason.
@Pablo, no they have a billing cycle. From a certain day of the month to the next. Usually 30 days. When that billing cycle closes then they issue the next bill.
Jeez, I’m in the opposite camp. I hate that I have car insurance and the phone bill and other utilities coming out on different days. I want that all coming out of my checking account on the same day.
*EDIT*
But if I were to set them all to come out on the same day, and that day is on the weekend, some of the bills will take out on the Friday before and the others will come out the Monday after.
This lady was just full of excuses! Why go asking for advice if you're not going to listen?
You can ask for advice and when the advice given is bad you can choose to ignore it.
Its the typical caller. Making excuses wondering why they cant win
As a Gen-Xer, we like the paper! Keep it up
Thank you for this!!! 😊 very helpful tips
The Ken and George combo is growing on me.
They definitely are a good combo and it's the person I like Ken with the best.
I feel like some of the personalities are a great combo and others are not.
Credit cards are the best thing, The way you are paying off your bills is perfect. As long as you pay the full credit card bill at the end of the month everything is great,
Shred them up
When I reach the donut hole and pay through the roof for name brand drugs that have no generic counterpart perhaps? Or when I had a hospital stay, am insured, yet was charged $2200? Or when I had essential dental work that cost me $7K? When I was young I didnt save. I started to save and did well but got laid off and started to have health issues. I am doing the best I can and dont splurge. The biggest vacation I go on is once or twice a year overnighters. Bought a used car with cash. Food shop very judiciously for the best prices. Gasoline shop very judiciously as I know exactly where to get the cheapest name brand gas. I dont buy fancy clothes and only purchase essentials like socks and skivvies. I have very basic cable and Netflix only subscription wise. I have a flip phone with a $24 a month plan. I wont eat packing peanuts and claim they taste just like Gnocchi. Gotta draw the line somewhere.
We pull all of one month's bills out the month before and when we get a 3rd paycheck twice a year we use that extra to go into savings or fill our sinking funds.
You could always ask your main bill payees to change your due date, most should be willing to do that.
So you didnt watch the video huh
I pay everything with card. Debt free minus the house and on plan to pay it off in 10, not 30.
3:07
Where this buffer he refers to comes from? If she could spend less for a few months to create a buffer she wouldn't be calling.
My buffer is part of my emergency fund. So if I have $10k as an emergency fund, I'll keep $2k of that in my checking and the remaining $8k in savings. Problem solved
She said she didn’t have problem on the income, she had problems on not setting aside for the extras.
WRONG, she can she just uses excuses.
Why do you want to stop using credit cards? If you are paying the balance every month then you are using credit cards properly and responsibly. There is nothing wrong with using the credit card to pay bills as long as you pay the credit card every month. Calling companies to change the date of payment is stupid. The best thing about credit cards is that you can pay the bills when they are due and pay the credit card off every month so you don't have to do something stupid like calling the companies to change due dates of the bills. Plus credit cards come with points and other benefits where they give you discounts and cash back. Keep your credit card and keep using it like you are.
PAYCHECK TO PAYCHECK DRAMA.
Sounds like everyone I work with. Somehow, they're already broke on payday.
I have half coming out on one payday and the other half on the next paycheck
Just put everything on the card and pay it every month
Do you go to the AA page and tell them to "Just have one drink at dinner" too? lol how stupid is it to come to a place trying to help people with a debt problem to use debt.
Shred the card and never look back
I’m going to disagree with this advice
Hi, my name is Maggie and I don't really want to change anything about how we manage money.
Nothing wrong with cc, the problem is how people use (abuse) them. Spend within your means and you will have no problems no matter how you pay for things. It’s called discipline and being an adult!
Nothing wrong with sugar either by that same logic yet most of America is fat or obese.
Most people abuse credit cards, so the problem lies with people having credit cards!
Wow this lady is in denial! They just lack discipline.
If Dave was on, he would’ve been muted the caller lol.
These are two Dave Ramsey clones . Good job dave
If you pay it off every month. There is nothing wrong with it.
Yeah but you're always a month in debt. Why not just catch up by a month, pay from what you have?
@@colmwhateveryoulike3240 You're missing out on cash back.
@@jimmymcgill6778 it's not much cash back. Could earn more through door dash.
@@jimmymcgill6778 Ok. How much is it? How many months of cashback would add up to the month of debt?
@@colmwhateveryoulike3240 If the debt isn’t costing you anything and is EARNING you cash back, why worry about being “in debt” for three weeks.
Oh we're debt free...
You have a mortgage. That's debt.
You guys use credit cards. That's debt.
🤔😂
I don't really like either of these two, but this was good.
Cut the cards up.
no discipline 🙄
This woman's scenario is a classic issue when you use a credit card.
You first start out spending from your monthly income. Then you get a credit card which enables you to spend more than your monthly income, so you do so.
Now, you are hooked because you never seem to have enough to fully pay off the monthly credit card balance, so you keep using the card.
Then life keeps happening, and you keep spending on it repeatedly. At the same time, you keep lying in the comments section of Dave Ramsey's videos about how you pay your credit card off every month and never pay interest.
Eventually, you dig a deep hole you cannot escape, so you panic-ring Dave Ramsey for advice.
I wish there was an easy way. You buy gas to get to work, but then
Thought... restructure your payments...
Use your Credit Card as your Debit Card and just pay the card off at end the of the month. so you never pay interest and you get cash back
they spend more than they should
I always over pay for elec, gas ect and build it up , and keep it topped up and regularly review .......
She could change the due dates of some of her bills to the second half of the month. Some companies let you do that.
That's not the problem.
Didnt watch the video huh?
These two don’t really get along, there is low key hostility.
Agreed. I can feel the tension.
George is always throwing shade at Ken and John. People who have insecurities are good at talking trash.
@@2hrsToChooseThis New kid on the block. I don't really like George
They're clearly playing a role.
Really? You are being played suckas!
Yes!!!!! Ken and George
Easy just cut them up and remove any electronic cards boom 🤯
This is not a problem. Geez
do not have kids if you cant afford them its not a mandatory
Do not have kids, regardless of whether you can afford them or not.
smh 🤦🏻♂️
Never been fond of George.
Nobody cares.
George is awesome.
Just put 500 bucks into a checking account and use that as your “ credit card”.
SRB
rigth now , siv=cne there is no civil action / i guess you cant / later/ its why all te stalking
How do I stop using credit cards?
Every month, check how much money you paid in interest.
This lady has a system that is working fine for her. God forbid it not fit Dave’s rules precisely.
It means you can't have everything you want, and u need to lower your expenses and be content with what you have. That always solves the budget problem. Srry Jr. ur not getting an Xbox this year...go mow the neighbor's lawn and earn it.
One way to stop using them, is to max them out. LOL I mean, lots of people get into that problem, you literally have to start making things better for yourself if you cannot use them anymore.
I love the paper crinkling because it reminds me of Rush Limbaugh. I miss him so much. 😢
He was an objectively terrible person.
Yes!! He was the best!!
I’m still not over it, Rush’s absence - he was a national treasure, IN SPADES! 😢♥️
My is have been 830-840 for the last 10 yrs. I keep my credit high by using a credit card.
I can't stand George. This was hard to watch. He is so brainwashed and out of touch he says such stupid things. I am glad he wasn't on his own and the caller and Ken called him out about the missing gloves and stuff. That was ridiculous
True he’s tried to immitate Dave but he’s dosen’t take his time to understand some nuance of life and be empathic to people
whats in your wallet?
This woman had a dozen excuses lined up. Instead of doubling up that mortgage payment, for one month just pause it and save a month's worse of expenses... and then you don't need to even touch the CC. This isn't rocket science.
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This is why credit cards love it when...females apply😂😂😂😂
Just put 500 bucks into a checking account and use that as your “ credit card”.
You can’t buy things online with cash buddy.
@@miketheyunggod2534you can if you use a debit card
@@miketheyunggod2534 ...yes you can..with a debit card
@@miketheyunggod2534 If only there was such an invention that could link to your checking account, which permitted someone to spend the cash in their checking account without having to withdraw physical cash 😅😂.