Dave Ramsey Live 7 Baby Steps



This is a great, quick, overview of what Dave Ramsey's 7 Baby steps are all about. Easy info to understand and hard to apply but it works! We have been following these principles for over 10 years now and though not perfect have been a huge blessing for us. I hope this gets you started on your own Total Money Makeover and possibly gets you connected into a FPU class and financial freedom.

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  1. hi dave love you ,,but tell us your life how you got back on your feet ,,,and now your wealthy how much do you give away? ?
  2. As a Murphy I like your comment.
  3. Every time I watch this I get pumped up
  4. Couples wouldn't be in debt if they would just know their place and listen to their husbands. But no.... they have to do the Dave Ramsey class because all her girlsfriends are and they listen to same information their husbands have been saying all along but they ACTUALLY listen to Dave Ramsey simply because it's Dave Ramsey and not their husbands saying it. Yes I'm divorced and young! 10 months of that shit and she was out the door! Good luck you guys :) hope she listens! I do feel sorry for men today, it's harder than women realize. If you love us, then listen to our financial wisdom or suffer in debt. Plain and simple.
  5. Debt Free and now have fully funded E-fund.  Total life changer.
  6. Dave is going to mess up the American economy. Ha ha.
  7. So inspirational, love it!!
  8. Damn I wished I had heard this before I signed for a 30 year mortgage about 6 years ago. But I did put 40% down as the house was about $100,000 and I took out a $65,000 mortgage. I bought a H.U.D. Foreclosure, and had to pay the closing costs. So I'm on Step#2 snowballing my $4,700 in credit card debt. I paid off my $14,082 Student Loans in 2014. After I pay off my credit card debts, I will then work to paying off my mortgage.
  9. I'm 23 payed $13,000, debt free, have 6 mo emergency fund. I'm a millionaire all I need is the money 👍🏼
  10. Wtf happens at 38:30
  11. I want More Money without Working More Hours.... Any Suggestions!?
  12. 2 adults in their 30's cannot live with $1500 a month and pay for food and expenses.
  13. I don't know, but is he living in the 1800's? $1,000 is nothing today. It wouldn't cover many major expenses that can occur suddenly. A better policy is to save up six months living expenses, which would be different for every person. Now THAT'S an emergency fund. Then start paying off debt. Oh, and the only two things you should go into debt for is for a home mortgage and possibly a student loan. Do not finance a car, or a boat, or anything else. Only a house, and maybe your education. When a student, live well below your means, with roommates sharing the expenses, and you will not have to borrow so much for a student loan. Work part time, if possible, while attending school, to pay it off. Then you will not be in such a bind when you get out of school. I financed a car once and will never do it again. Just buy a used car for cash until you can afford a better one. The only other thing I financed in my life was my house, which was a 15 year loan and it is now paid off.
    Good luck!
  14. Is that right guys? Say yes.
  15. the word of GOD with good advice. 😁 this is Great!!!
  16. Step 4 when we started.  Step 7 today.  Ready to invest a ton and grow a lot more.
  17. Im 22 years old and im starting step one today! Its game time im so ready for wealth thank you Dave!
  18. i love it
  19. this video change my life.


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