I'll save my complete opinion of Dave Ramsey, but if you are unable to budget your money and control your spending then go for it.
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.
Not leveraging your credit can be just as evil. I'm not talking about going out and running up a credit card to buy things that you think you need. I'm talking about borrowing cheap money to remain liquid, and understanding the opportunity cost of using liquid assets over cheap interest.
If you are asking about using cash vs plastic on day to day spending, then do what ever you prefer. I prefer carrying as little cash as possible for safety, and if my wallet is stolen I just make a few calls, and I'm out nothing. Just don't go out and drink the Ramsey coolaide.
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.
Not leveraging your credit can be just as evil. I'm not talking about going out and running up a credit card to buy things that you think you need. I'm talking about borrowing cheap money to remain liquid, and understanding the opportunity cost of using liquid assets over cheap interest.
If you are asking about using cash vs plastic on day to day spending, then do what ever you prefer. I prefer carrying as little cash as possible for safety, and if my wallet is stolen I just make a few calls, and I'm out nothing. Just don't go out and drink the Ramsey coolaide.
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