The greatest gift man can give to him/her self is being debt free. Please try all your best not to owe debt, it reduces lifespan. I'm happy and lucky today that am debt free.
I really enjoy both of you together more than each of you separately. The interaction between you two is fun to watch and makes me feel like I'm just hanging out with friends.
Love this message! My goal is to retire at age 50, I'm a physician but I don't spend like one, though I do focus on experiences such as eating out and traveling and saving and investing the rest. Reading "Die With Zero" by Bill Perkins really changed my perspective on focusing on splitting my life into time buckets and retiring early.
I’m convincing my husband bit-by-bit! I think this book might be my chance to get him to ✂️ the 💳! (He loves his airline miles,l and pays off the balance weekly!)
I have the problem of 6 months same as cash buying. I'm busting my head off to rid of those. I have to tackle the 1s I will never use again out 1st. If I don't I have problem of ordering more for the same as cash all over again.
If public transportation is not an option, how do you save up money to buy a car? [Assume you have no friends, or a smart phone, to be able to get a ride.]
Can you walk to work or ride a bike to the grocery while you save up for a cash car? Any co worker who would come pick you up for gas money and a fee? Scooters or motorcycles are cheaper than cars. Just some ideas.
Start out with a super cheap car. My husband has driven a car he bought under $1000, he actually sold it after a 3 years for $2000. There are some really reliable old cars that you can buy very cheap.
Why do you need a car? If it’s for studying can you go to online classes, if it’s work can you change jobs to online or move closer so you can walk. Food get the heavy stuff delivered say every 6 months and get a granny trolley and walk home the rest
If you’re on baby step one-three and can’t afford to buy the book, have the library order a copy.
@@cljgI'm in BS7, and I'm in line for a hold on the book at my library. I'm an avid reader, but I NEVER pay for books.
Most libraries have the Libby app
People complain they can't afford a book but most likely have a $1500 phone...
@@bettedavis9261or DVD’s! The library can borrow just about anything
Didn't know I could do that! Thank you!
George and Rachel prove girls and boys can be best friends! I love these two together.
Being debt free is absolute freedom!
The greatest gift man can give to him/her self is being debt free. Please try all your best not to owe debt, it reduces lifespan. I'm happy and lucky today that am debt free.
But saving is not that easy with the rate of inflation.
@@ElliotBurno Yes and from the video I got confused how can one avoid public transport to save, how is that possible?
@@KevinArpin-we7bd I think what they meant should be avoid spending heavy on transport companies.
@@KevinArpin-we7bd And also know that without saving and planning well most of the analysis in here are waste.
@@KevinArpin-we7bd If you are up to 40, you should have a plan of investing at the back of your heart.
This year is time to organize ourselves with our money habits
I really enjoy both of you together more than each of you separately. The interaction between you two is fun to watch and makes me feel like I'm just hanging out with friends.
Ha! George! As a retiree at age 70, 10 years might be the entire rest of your life!
My wife and I are on baby steps 4 & 6. We will do 5 when we have a kid. Thank you guys for everything you do!
I’m halfway through George’s e-book and I’m loving it so far
Love this message! My goal is to retire at age 50, I'm a physician but I don't spend like one, though I do focus on experiences such as eating out and traveling and saving and investing the rest. Reading "Die With Zero" by Bill Perkins really changed my perspective on focusing on splitting my life into time buckets and retiring early.
I already ordered it. Just waiting for it to get here. Can't wait
Rachel, please talk about your capsule wardrobe, is working so well!
They both were so cute and earnest.
Looking forward to reading the book!
Thank you guys! Ordered your book with other resources included. Thank you again!
I’m convincing my husband bit-by-bit! I think this book might be my chance to get him to ✂️ the 💳! (He loves his airline miles,l and pays off the balance weekly!)
Preordered! Congrats George!
i have set up a saving challenge to get this book.
New epidose alert 😂❤🎉
Thank you
I have the problem of 6 months same as cash buying. I'm busting my head off to rid of those. I have to tackle the 1s I will never use again out 1st. If I don't I have problem of ordering more for the same as cash all over again.
Rachel and George go to together like sea-nut butter and jelly-fish jelly
I do enjoy listening to this duo.
I have an audible credit ready for his new book! Jade's quick read was a great listen ❤
$7k of student loans left until DEBT FREEDOM for my family! We are paying minimum $1k monthly so it won’t be long now.
So happy for you! Attack those loans! I had to take different job to get ride of my student loans. Thank you Aspen Dental Gaylord, MI.
@kimberlyfranckowiak7052 I have about $4k left. 🫶🏻 Can’t wait to be done soon!
@@lydiah7184So awesome! Congrats on your progress!
I had to rewind it to be sure I heard George say “BUCK this system” and not something else!
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Good video hopefully rachel gets better soon looks sick
If public transportation is not an option, how do you save up money to buy a car?
[Assume you have no friends, or a smart phone, to be able to get a ride.]
Cut your expenses until you have enough money to buy a cheap car. Chrisfix has a tourinyoutube video on how to find a very cheap car.
Can you walk to work or ride a bike to the grocery while you save up for a cash car?
Any co worker who would come pick you up for gas money and a fee? Scooters or motorcycles are cheaper than cars. Just some ideas.
Start out with a super cheap car. My husband has driven a car he bought under $1000, he actually sold it after a 3 years for $2000. There are some really reliable old cars that you can buy very cheap.
Pray and ask God to provide you one.
Why do you need a car? If it’s for studying can you go to online classes, if it’s work can you change jobs to online or move closer so you can walk. Food get the heavy stuff delivered say every 6 months and get a granny trolley and walk home the rest
Brilliant ❤. Very empowering!
Rachel sounds under the weather
Yes. Her left eye also looks affected.
With all the free " How to manage money" videos on the internet, books are now obsolete......i just saved more money by not getting this book.
Me too!!
When you are debt free you can buy the Xmas sale 10 books for $100 and share the information with others and support Ramsey Solutions to help others.
@@kimberlyfranckowiak7052And if not, there is the library! ❤
He is real, not a robot😂
It is alarming to think that there is a market for teaching so many (?) people such common-sense /obvious/basic things. America in decline for sure ……
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