Didn't watch this clip, but Dave Ramsey is an idiot about some things. His car buying advice is horrendous.
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His advice would have told me to pay $40k cash for my wife's car rather than take advantage of 0% interest. Burning $40k at once when there is no financial benefit is terrible advice.
Didn't watch this clip, but Dave Ramsey is an idiot about some things. His car buying advice is horrendous.
Disagree
His advice would have told me to pay $40k cash for my wife's car rather than take advantage of 0% interest. Burning $40k at once when there is no financial benefit is terrible advice.
OK yeah if there's 0% interest I'll give you that.
His advice of "drive a beater until your out of debt" has been really good for us.
We're within spitting distance of finishing student loans which is the last of the consumer debt/medical/credit cards/car payments/etc in Baby Step 2.
We're more Daveish than gazelle intense but it's been helpful for us.
Didn't watch this clip, but Dave Ramsey is an idiot about some things. His car buying advice is horrendous.
Disagree
His advice would have told me to pay $40k cash for my wife's car rather than take advantage of 0% interest. Burning $40k at once when there is no financial benefit is terrible advice.
OK yeah if there's 0% interest I'll give you that.
His advice of "drive a beater until your out of debt" has been really good for us.
We're within spitting distance of finishing student loans which is the last of the consumer debt/medical/credit cards/car payments/etc in Baby Step 2.
We're more Daveish than gazelle intense but it's been helpful for us.
I’m not so sure you belong in this forum. You seem poor.
Didn't watch this clip, but Dave Ramsey is an idiot about some things. His car buying advice is horrendous.
Disagree
His advice would have told me to pay $40k cash for my wife's car rather than take advantage of 0% interest. Burning $40k at once when there is no financial benefit is terrible advice.
OK yeah if there's 0% interest I'll give you that.
His advice of "drive a beater until your out of debt" has been really good for us.
We're within spitting distance of finishing student loans which is the last of the consumer debt/medical/credit cards/car payments/etc in Baby Step 2.
We're more Daveish than gazelle intense but it's been helpful for us.
I still drive my car from high school because the son of a bitch won’t die. Or even break down and need minor repairs. Anything to give me a reason to buy a new car
Didn't watch this clip, but Dave Ramsey is an idiot about some things. His car buying advice is horrendous.
Disagree
His advice would have told me to pay $40k cash for my wife's car rather than take advantage of 0% interest. Burning $40k at once when there is no financial benefit is terrible advice.
OK yeah if there's 0% interest I'll give you that.
His advice of "drive a beater until your out of debt" has been really good for us.
We're within spitting distance of finishing student loans which is the last of the consumer debt/medical/credit cards/car payments/etc in Baby Step 2.
We're more Daveish than gazelle intense but it's been helpful for us.
I still drive a *reliable beater because I like spending money on better things.
Didn't watch this clip, but Dave Ramsey is an idiot about some things. His car buying advice is horrendous.
Disagree
His advice would have told me to pay $40k cash for my wife's car rather than take advantage of 0% interest. Burning $40k at once when there is no financial benefit is terrible advice.
OK yeah if there's 0% interest I'll give you that.
His advice of "drive a beater until your out of debt" has been really good for us.
We're within spitting distance of finishing student loans which is the last of the consumer debt/medical/credit cards/car payments/etc in Baby Step 2.
We're more Daveish than gazelle intense but it's been helpful for us.
I still drive a *reliable beater because I like spending money on better things.
I don’t drive a beater and also spend money on better things.
Have you people learned nothing from me. It’s AND, not OR. A nice car AND better things. Not a nice car OR better things. This is the very essence of abundance.
Didn't watch this clip, but Dave Ramsey is an idiot about some things. His car buying advice is horrendous.
Disagree
His advice would have told me to pay $40k cash for my wife's car rather than take advantage of 0% interest. Burning $40k at once when there is no financial benefit is terrible advice.
OK yeah if there's 0% interest I'll give you that.
His advice of "drive a beater until your out of debt" has been really good for us.
We're within spitting distance of finishing student loans which is the last of the consumer debt/medical/credit cards/car payments/etc in Baby Step 2.
We're more Daveish than gazelle intense but it's been helpful for us.
I still drive a *reliable beater because I like spending money on better things.
Didn't watch this clip, but Dave Ramsey is an idiot about some things. His car buying advice is horrendous.
Disagree
His advice would have told me to pay $40k cash for my wife's car rather than take advantage of 0% interest. Burning $40k at once when there is no financial benefit is terrible advice.
OK yeah if there's 0% interest I'll give you that.
His advice of "drive a beater until your out of debt" has been really good for us.
We're within spitting distance of finishing student loans which is the last of the consumer debt/medical/credit cards/car payments/etc in Baby Step 2.
We're more Daveish than gazelle intense but it's been helpful for us.
I still drive a *reliable beater because I like spending money on better things.
I don’t drive a beater and also spend money on better things.
Have you people learned nothing from me. It’s AND, not OR. A nice car AND better things. Not a nice car OR better things. This is the very essence of abundance.
You've got a significant amount of years on me Damone. I'll get to abundance at some point. For now, the money goes into making more money. Getting over the hump of buying a home in SoCal and now looking at private instead of public school for both kids has me putting my money into appreciating assets or at least stable ones instead of vehicles which are some of the fastest depreciating assets a family usually has.
Didn't watch this clip, but Dave Ramsey is an idiot about some things. His car buying advice is horrendous.
Disagree
His advice would have told me to pay $40k cash for my wife's car rather than take advantage of 0% interest. Burning $40k at once when there is no financial benefit is terrible advice.
OK yeah if there's 0% interest I'll give you that.
His advice of "drive a beater until your out of debt" has been really good for us.
We're within spitting distance of finishing student loans which is the last of the consumer debt/medical/credit cards/car payments/etc in Baby Step 2.
We're more Daveish than gazelle intense but it's been helpful for us.
I still drive a *reliable beater because I like spending money on better things.
I don’t drive a beater and also spend money on better things.
Have you people learned nothing from me. It’s AND, not OR. A nice car AND better things. Not a nice car OR better things. This is the very essence of abundance.
My wife gets to have a nice car and she lets me drive it. But I have the 4 Runner curse and am stuck with a 14 year old ride with low miles. If I had a Jeep like @Swaye I'd have a new ride by now.
Didn't watch this clip, but Dave Ramsey is an idiot about some things. His car buying advice is horrendous.
Disagree
His advice would have told me to pay $40k cash for my wife's car rather than take advantage of 0% interest. Burning $40k at once when there is no financial benefit is terrible advice.
OK yeah if there's 0% interest I'll give you that.
His advice of "drive a beater until your out of debt" has been really good for us.
We're within spitting distance of finishing student loans which is the last of the consumer debt/medical/credit cards/car payments/etc in Baby Step 2.
We're more Daveish than gazelle intense but it's been helpful for us.
I still drive a *reliable beater because I like spending money on better things.
I don’t drive a beater and also spend money on better things.
Have you people learned nothing from me. It’s AND, not OR. A nice car AND better things. Not a nice car OR better things. This is the very essence of abundance.
Didn't watch this clip, but Dave Ramsey is an idiot about some things. His car buying advice is horrendous.
Disagree
His advice would have told me to pay $40k cash for my wife's car rather than take advantage of 0% interest. Burning $40k at once when there is no financial benefit is terrible advice.
OK yeah if there's 0% interest I'll give you that.
His advice of "drive a beater until your out of debt" has been really good for us.
We're within spitting distance of finishing student loans which is the last of the consumer debt/medical/credit cards/car payments/etc in Baby Step 2.
We're more Daveish than gazelle intense but it's been helpful for us.
I still drive a *reliable beater because I like spending money on better things.
I don’t drive a beater and also spend money on better things.
Have you people learned nothing from me. It’s AND, not OR. A nice car AND better things. Not a nice car OR better things. This is the very essence of abundance.
My wife gets to have a nice car and she lets me drive it. But I have the 4 Runner curse and am stuck with a 14 year old ride with low miles. If I had a Jeep like @Swaye I'd have a new ride by now.
Didn't watch this clip, but Dave Ramsey is an idiot about some things. His car buying advice is horrendous.
Disagree
His advice would have told me to pay $40k cash for my wife's car rather than take advantage of 0% interest. Burning $40k at once when there is no financial benefit is terrible advice.
OK yeah if there's 0% interest I'll give you that.
His advice of "drive a beater until your out of debt" has been really good for us.
We're within spitting distance of finishing student loans which is the last of the consumer debt/medical/credit cards/car payments/etc in Baby Step 2.
We're more Daveish than gazelle intense but it's been helpful for us.
I still drive a *reliable beater because I like spending money on better things.
I don’t drive a beater and also spend money on better things.
Have you people learned nothing from me. It’s AND, not OR. A nice car AND better things. Not a nice car OR better things. This is the very essence of abundance.
You've got a significant amount of years on me Damone. I'll get to abundance at some point. For now, the money goes into making more money. Getting over the hump of buying a home in SoCal and now looking at private instead of public school for both kids has me putting my money into appreciating assets or at least stable ones instead of vehicles which are some of the fastest depreciating assets a family usually has.
You should move. Ever think of that? Head to a lower cost area with great public schools. Again, abundance.
Didn't watch this clip, but Dave Ramsey is an idiot about some things. His car buying advice is horrendous.
Disagree
His advice would have told me to pay $40k cash for my wife's car rather than take advantage of 0% interest. Burning $40k at once when there is no financial benefit is terrible advice.
OK yeah if there's 0% interest I'll give you that.
His advice of "drive a beater until your out of debt" has been really good for us.
We're within spitting distance of finishing student loans which is the last of the consumer debt/medical/credit cards/car payments/etc in Baby Step 2.
We're more Daveish than gazelle intense but it's been helpful for us.
I still drive a *reliable beater because I like spending money on better things.
I don’t drive a beater and also spend money on better things.
Have you people learned nothing from me. It’s AND, not OR. A nice car AND better things. Not a nice car OR better things. This is the very essence of abundance.
We can't all be Toilet Moguls.
That’s were your wrong. In this great nation, we can all be toilet moguls!
Didn't watch this clip, but Dave Ramsey is an idiot about some things. His car buying advice is horrendous.
Disagree
His advice would have told me to pay $40k cash for my wife's car rather than take advantage of 0% interest. Burning $40k at once when there is no financial benefit is terrible advice.
OK yeah if there's 0% interest I'll give you that.
His advice of "drive a beater until your out of debt" has been really good for us.
We're within spitting distance of finishing student loans which is the last of the consumer debt/medical/credit cards/car payments/etc in Baby Step 2.
We're more Daveish than gazelle intense but it's been helpful for us.
I still drive a *reliable beater because I like spending money on better things.
I don’t drive a beater and also spend money on better things.
Have you people learned nothing from me. It’s AND, not OR. A nice car AND better things. Not a nice car OR better things. This is the very essence of abundance.
You've got a significant amount of years on me Damone. I'll get to abundance at some point. For now, the money goes into making more money. Getting over the hump of buying a home in SoCal and now looking at private instead of public school for both kids has me putting my money into appreciating assets or at least stable ones instead of vehicles which are some of the fastest depreciating assets a family usually has.
You should move. Ever think of that? Head to a lower cost area with great public schools. Again, abundance.
Bruh, have you even pool partied at @UW_Doog_Bot ’s place? I have. It’s nice.
Didn't watch this clip, but Dave Ramsey is an idiot about some things. His car buying advice is horrendous.
Disagree
His advice would have told me to pay $40k cash for my wife's car rather than take advantage of 0% interest. Burning $40k at once when there is no financial benefit is terrible advice.
OK yeah if there's 0% interest I'll give you that.
His advice of "drive a beater until your out of debt" has been really good for us.
We're within spitting distance of finishing student loans which is the last of the consumer debt/medical/credit cards/car payments/etc in Baby Step 2.
We're more Daveish than gazelle intense but it's been helpful for us.
I still drive a *reliable beater because I like spending money on better things.
I don’t drive a beater and also spend money on better things.
Have you people learned nothing from me. It’s AND, not OR. A nice car AND better things. Not a nice car OR better things. This is the very essence of abundance.
You've got a significant amount of years on me Damone. I'll get to abundance at some point. For now, the money goes into making more money. Getting over the hump of buying a home in SoCal and now looking at private instead of public school for both kids has me putting my money into appreciating assets or at least stable ones instead of vehicles which are some of the fastest depreciating assets a family usually has.
You should move. Ever think of that? Head to a lower cost area with great public schools. Again, abundance.
And miss out on leveraging historically low interest rates to make stupid money in a real estate market also tied to historic inflation?
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His advice of "drive a beater until your out of debt" has been really good for us.
We're within spitting distance of finishing student loans which is the last of the consumer debt/medical/credit cards/car payments/etc in Baby Step 2.
We're more Daveish than gazelle intense but it's been helpful for us.
Have you people learned nothing from me. It’s AND, not OR. A nice car AND better things. Not a nice car OR better things. This is the very essence of abundance.