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  • David
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    I'm glad I'm debt free, minus the typical monthly bills. You guys are confusing the shit out of me. Lol

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  • Mike
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    Originally posted by That_Is_My_El_Camino View Post
    Man purse.
    It's a satchel, Indiana Jones has one.

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  • Nash B.
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    Man purse.

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  • Frank
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    Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
    I always carry my flash-role of about 5 grand or so, along with a pearl handled Taurus pistol and a pager.

    Dave Ramsey told me to do it.
    But how do you ever get either of them out of your jeans with all that starch?

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  • centexchick
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    Originally posted by Muffrazr View Post


    On it!!!
    More like 4 hours...but come on...

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  • Snatch Napkin
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    I've been doing this for a couple years now.

    My only con was purchasing things online. However, I just use my company CC for that and immediately write a check to my company for the same amount.

    I keep a safe at work to hold onto the larger portion of my weekly cash. This keeps me from walking around with a chunk of cash on me.

    I spend waaaayyy less money this way and wind up with a surplus of cash in the safe while my checking account just keeps growing.

    Originally posted by Mike View Post
    Muff said he can be there in 20
    On it!!!
    Last edited by Snatch Napkin; 12-10-2010, 11:06 AM.

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  • OldGuysRule
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    Originally posted by jakesford View Post
    His views on debt are moronic... I think he is pretty damn full of himself to believe that his "style" is one size fits all.
    Meh, I think if you ask the majority of multi-millionaires who didn't luck out into money (i.e. the average started with nothing now have millions) they'll tell you the biggest key to their "success" was staying out of or minimizing debt.

    For most of us building wealth takes years upon years of saving and investing. When you go into debt you are allowing someone else to make their money off of you.

    Having said that I still have a mortgage at 4.5% and most likely won't be paying that off anytime soon as I can certainly make more with the money elsewhere on that tidy sum of money.

    Dave Ramsey just took the concept and expanded it to the lower IQ population with techniques everyone can understand.

    I have an envelope system but it is tucked away in my head. For household expenses I know within a reasonable 100-200 dollars what has been spent each month. I also get a text alert on my phone every time my wife spends money on the debit card so she doesn't go too crazy.

    I have one credit card that is used for business and that is all. I have a checking account and savings account for "goodies." Instead of whipping out the credit card I use this account and I pay it back like it is a credit card. The Bank of the OldGuysRule dude. The account has a "reverse credit limit" meaning once the balance falls below a certain amount it must be paid back until it gets to the "reverse credit limit"... with interest.

    Anyone in the house, including my daughters, can use that account. It is up to the person using it to pay it back. Daddy is worse than a debt collector.

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  • SEB
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    I have been living by his book for going on right about 4 years now! My mom bought it for me & pretty much in his words.

    YOU HAVE TO LIVE LIKE NO OTHER TO LIVE LIKE NO OTHER!

    Which means. You have to live like shit. To have shit! Yeah it sucks driving a 94 GMC & living in my 5th Wheel RV.

    But everything I have I OWN!

    OWN my 2000 Trans Am CHECK
    OWN my Land my RV is on CHECK
    OWN my 2000 GTP CHECK
    OWN my 1995 32ft Hithchiker II BACHLOR PAD RV CHECK BABY
    OWN my 1988 IROC Camaro CHECK
    OWN my 1994 GMC Pickup CHECK
    OWN my 1993 JEEP CHECK

    I dont work right now that much cause its winter! But living by Dave Ramsey CASH ONLY SYSTEM has allowed me to Work for myself & start my own business, Which to be honest I have some crap equipment. But my equipment is getting better every season. Im saving up right now for a 61inch Zero Turn Mower to start doing the big yards. But my quality of life has improved by leaps & bounds since I started living this way

    Of course my grandmother always told me to pay for everything in cash. She used to say to me. Sebastian if you dont have the cash for it. You dont need it that bad then & if you really do need it. You would find a way to make the money to buy it! She said the secret to life is paying in cash for everything.

    Well im proud to say where I live & what I drive. I OWN!

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  • Nash B.
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    Originally posted by MandyZ View Post
    Hm. I guess I should be glad I grew up poor. Being able to afford food & shelter still feels like a bit of a luxury. :wink1:

    A lot of times it's just about learning that money doesn't buy happiness and that the people who love you will still do so even if you don't have designer clothes and gadgets. Not saying any of you need to learn that; just sharing what I've found out over the years.
    Money can't buy happiness, but you can rent it for a little while.

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  • MandyZ
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    Originally posted by centexchick View Post
    nah, it isn't the whole money can buy happiness thing...That only lasts for a little while after the purchase. I grew up where we had to make a pot of beans and a tube (yes, I said tube) of hamburger last a week. It sucked royally. I just hate dealing with all the bs that goes with figuring out where, how much and when. If you give me a date, I can do the payment thing, but otherwise...ugh.
    Another thing that helps is setting up everything for auto-pay/auto-transfer. You do need to know about how much you have after all that though...hm. I just try to live so far below my means on a regular basis that I hardly ever come up short. For each pay increase I've had, I remember "just because you make more, doesn't mean you have to spend more." Sorry for the vague advice. lol.

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  • centexchick
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    Originally posted by MandyZ View Post
    Hm. I guess I should be glad I grew up poor. Being able to afford food & shelter still feels like a bit of a luxury. :wink1:

    A lot of times it's just about learning that money doesn't buy happiness and that the people who love you will still do so even if you don't have designer clothes and gadgets. Not saying any of you need to learn that; just sharing what I've found out over the years.
    nah, it isn't the whole money can buy happiness thing...That only lasts for a little while after the purchase. I grew up where we had to make a pot of beans and a tube (yes, I said tube) of hamburger last a week. It sucked royally. I just hate dealing with all the bs that goes with figuring out where, how much and when. If you give me a date, I can do the payment thing, but otherwise...ugh.

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  • Mike
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    Originally posted by MandyZ View Post
    Hm. I guess I should be glad I grew up poor. Being able to afford food & shelter still feels like a bit of a luxury. :wink1:

    A lot of times it's just about learning that money doesn't buy happiness and that the people who love you will still do so even if you don't have designer clothes and gadgets. Not saying any of you need to learn that; just sharing what I've found out over the years.
    I guess I'm one of the few that really thinks money can buy happiness.

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  • Lone Sailor
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    Originally posted by MandyZ View Post
    Hm. I guess I should be glad I grew up poor. Being able to afford food & shelter still feels like a bit of a luxury. :wink1:

    A lot of times it's just about learning that money doesn't buy happiness and that the people who love you will still do so even if you don't have designer clothes and gadgets. Not saying any of you need to learn that; just sharing what I've found out over the years.
    Well said.

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  • MandyZ
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    Hm. I guess I should be glad I grew up poor. Being able to afford food & shelter still feels like a bit of a luxury. :wink1:

    A lot of times it's just about learning that money doesn't buy happiness and that the people who love you will still do so even if you don't have designer clothes and gadgets. Not saying any of you need to learn that; just sharing what I've found out over the years.

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  • centexchick
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    Originally posted by Denny View Post
    Some of the "smartest" perople I know are money dumb. It isn't about budgeting for them that's the problem, it is more of breaking a lifestyle and bad habits. You need to get yourself into a certain mindset before making the plunge or you will end up hating it and never giving anything else a try except the downward spiral that most are already in.

    It's like playing poker for money. I can play with many different people and come out ahead in most cases simply because of a certain mindset. People treat money differently.
    I did the whole snowball thing on all of our bills and have one left outside of the cars and house. I guess it must be the mindset thing. who knows....guess more than anything I am tired of being the adult. I want to let someone else do the worrying.

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