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Should I Co-Sign For My Son's Apartment While He's in College?
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Dave plays two games: one real and one for other people.DerekJohnson said:
Dave Ramsey is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, but hopefully one day he'll learn how to play the game.ntxduck said:
Get your kid a credit card when they’re 16 that only you use sparingly to build credit and this isn’t an issue. But Dave Ramsey doesn’t actually know how to play the game and thinks credit cards are evil.DerekJohnson said:
The real game is the one he plays for himself. The other one is for his target audience. I think his fundamental advice is pretty good for the average person. It's a little limited and conservative for others. You have to remember who he's talking to. -
Dudes a straight up grifter and like a weirdo cult leader.DerekJohnson said:
Dave Ramsey is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, but hopefully one day he'll learn how to play the game.ntxduck said:
Get your kid a credit card when they’re 16 that only you use sparingly to build credit and this isn’t an issue. But Dave Ramsey doesn’t actually know how to play the game and thinks credit cards are evil.DerekJohnson said: -
Don’t send your kid to college.
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I don't take financial advice from someone who couldn't Stop the Steal
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You also need to have $1 million in the bank before you can go out to dinnerntxduck said:
Get your kid a credit card when they’re 16 that only you use sparingly to build credit and this isn’t an issue. But Dave Ramsey doesn’t actually know how to play the game and thinks credit cards are evil.DerekJohnson said: -
Just build that shit. You can get to 700 in a year with the right moves. Then get a chase Sapphire and call in for bigger limits every 6 months on cards. Then get an amex gold.
At this point you are like 740 or better and within another year you have best interest rates on everything no exceptions. -
Yes and no. I have started and stopped listening so many times. Because I will hear a great call with great discussion and I learn something useful. And then there will be two more calls with people asking how to tie their shoes, and I tune out again. Actually I think if he started a "higher discussion" show that would get a huge audience.RaceBannon said:
I never click these pods but I've heard a minute or two on radiontxduck said:
Lots of people out there who are irresponsible and clueless financially. Good on him for finding his niche market and milking them for their hard earned cash. Doesn’t make his advice good if you’re somewhat financially competent.DerekJohnson said:
Dave Ramsey is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, but hopefully one day he'll learn how to play the game.ntxduck said:
Get your kid a credit card when they’re 16 that only you use sparingly to build credit and this isn’t an issue. But Dave Ramsey doesn’t actually know how to play the game and thinks credit cards are evil.DerekJohnson said:
I think his audience is the economic illiterates who are legion
And they get fucked on credit
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He didn't try to stop the steal.Baseman said:I don't take financial advice from someone who couldn't Stop the Steal
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Which mom?RaceBannon said:I lived in mom's basement
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He’s now an insurance salesman.DerekJohnson said:
Dave Ramsey is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, but hopefully one day he'll learn how to play the game.ntxduck said:
Get your kid a credit card when they’re 16 that only you use sparingly to build credit and this isn’t an issue. But Dave Ramsey doesn’t actually know how to play the game and thinks credit cards are evil.DerekJohnson said:
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