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How many of you are debt free? (Dave Ramsey stuff)
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<blockquote data-quote="XD-9Guy" data-source="post: 2486526" data-attributes="member: 4869"><p>Only the mortgage remains for us. I'm quite familiar with Dave and we own a copy of the Total Money Makeover, but we aren't hardcore subscribers to all his ideas - I'd say we agree with him 90% of the time though. As others have stated there is no "one size fits all" path in personal finance. My wife teaches personal finance and I enjoy budgeting/number crunching/finance so we are constantly analyzing our situation, you form your own opinions when you do that. We still aren't where I'd like us to be given my age, but we make some good decisions.</p><p></p><p>I've seen some good books mentioned here so I'll toss out one of my favorites: The Wealthy Barber by David Chilton was one I really enjoyed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XD-9Guy, post: 2486526, member: 4869"] Only the mortgage remains for us. I'm quite familiar with Dave and we own a copy of the Total Money Makeover, but we aren't hardcore subscribers to all his ideas - I'd say we agree with him 90% of the time though. As others have stated there is no "one size fits all" path in personal finance. My wife teaches personal finance and I enjoy budgeting/number crunching/finance so we are constantly analyzing our situation, you form your own opinions when you do that. We still aren't where I'd like us to be given my age, but we make some good decisions. I've seen some good books mentioned here so I'll toss out one of my favorites: The Wealthy Barber by David Chilton was one I really enjoyed. [/QUOTE]
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