Live like no one else: The Dave Ramsey Show appreciation thread

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Young_Chitlin;c-9823474 said:
:o This is crazy! @"Bulletproof Wallets"

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You know whats SAD in all that shit? Its Not A ISOLATE CASE!!

Go to the mall and watch THE CREDIT CARDS ORGIES BRUH. Smh they cant its totally crazy.
 
$1000 a month car payment. He is better off hiding that car somewhere for 6months and going and buying a used Nissan. Some people aren't smart enough to make the money that they make.
 
I buy an action everyday.

People want to collect Jordans and Vuittons ill collect STOCKS!!!

Ill buy stocks like people buy mcdonalds

I wont get tired

Ill chase them like Pokemons

I wont get tired

And that is the Law for the next 10 years !!!

BUILD YOUR HERITAGE

BUILD THE FOUNDATIONS FOR THE NEXT GENERATION

 
A lot of this shit dude is saying is common sense & goes without saying... but these days common sense ain't common so I commend this.
 
Nearly a quarter of adult Americans have zero savings to pay for emergency situations including a layoff or major medical bills, new research has revealed.

Bankrate’s newly released June Financial Security Index survey indicates that 24 per cent of Americans have not saved any money at all for their emergency funds.

This is despite experts recommending that people strive for a savings cushion equivalent to the amount needed to cover three to six months' worth of expenses.
http://www.bankrate.com/banking/savings/financial-security-0617/

 
Now I get why people detest budgeting.. just now was my 15-16th budget revision and I will likely change it again. I still have my goal of being under $10,000 in car debt by 2018. I can be debt-free by September 2018 that's my goal
 
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Young_Chitlin;c-9842428 said:
Nearly a quarter of adult Americans have zero savings to pay for emergency situations including a layoff or major medical bills, new research has revealed.

Bankrate’s newly released June Financial Security Index survey indicates that 24 per cent of Americans have not saved any money at all for their emergency funds.

This is despite experts recommending that people strive for a savings cushion equivalent to the amount needed to cover three to six months' worth of expenses.
http://www.bankrate.com/banking/savings/financial-security-0617/

I still have a slight mentality of Thank God It's Friday to oh God it's Monday. I don't buy frivolous things but I do pay for things such as an oil change getting my front brakes fixed my AC flushed, minor things but the expenses still add up.
 
NCswag;c-9728633 said:
A lot of the shit hea talking is common sense

"Common sense (is not that/ain't too) common"

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grYmes;c-9830168 said:
A lot of this shit dude is saying is common sense & goes without saying... but these days common sense ain't common so I commend this.

Didn't see this til after I posted but yeah.... People on a general scale aren't the brightest, just look @ who the president is and who put him there.
 
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Soooo somebody told me that i was reckless for byuing wahtever stock errday.

He assumes that im risking to lose my money and etc. Here is how i answered :

- you spend on smoking. The money is sure gone and nothing worthy but illness you got in return,

- you buy phone for hundreds of dollars. The money is gone and you wont get back the same value if you sell it back,

Ok im risking to lose money. BUT I GOT A CHANCE TO GAIN MORE MONEY OUT OF IT. At least i can transmitt to my familly STOCKS.

Why keeping on spending on something you get ZERO financial return?

Why keeping on planting unfruitfull seeds?

I wont go back to that way of thinking. I wont go back to that lifestyle. Even if i loose AT LEAST I GOT CHANCES!!

 

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