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Financial Peace: Putting Common Sense Into Your Dollars and Cents
Financial Peace Putting Common Sense Into Your Dollars and Cents
Author: Dave Ramsey
Dave Ramsey explains those scriptural guidelines for handling money.
ISBN-13: 9780963571236
ISBN-10: 0963571230
Publication Date: 1995
Pages: 272
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4.7 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Lampo Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
Members Wishing: 1
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This book shows you how to reduce your debt with the "Snowball Method," create your own "envelope cash system," build your emergency fund, and follow the "Keep it simple, stupid" rule of investing. It's both an "easy read" and very helpful. Both Dave Ramsey and his wife provide a lot of insight.
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This is a MUST for anyone living paycheck to paycheck.
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I really got a lot from this book. Very practical advice on not only how to manage your money but why.
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Dave Ramsey provides a great amount of information if you are interested in living the debt free life. A great book!
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Allow God to use Dave Ramsey to change your life!
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momiitz avatar reviewed Financial Peace: Putting Common Sense Into Your Dollars and Cents on + 13 more book reviews
This is a great book. I did like the Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey better. This is a no nonsense, no gimmick, book with simple steps on how to get out of debt and stay out of debt. This book also tells the financial story of Dave Ramsey. He went into debt and then bankruptcy about 20 years ago and now he lives debt free.

The baby steps are simple, here is a glimpse of them:

Step 1: Save $1000 as a mini emergency fund
Step 2: List your debts smallest to largest (except for the mortgage) and pay minimums on all but the first one, pay as much extra on the first one until it is paid off. Take all that extra and the minimum of the first debt and start on the second debt. Do this until all the debts are paid off.
Step 3: Finish your emergency fund of 3 to 6 months of expenses.
Steps 4,5, and 6 you do together.
Step 4: Start retirement savings.
Step 5: Start college funds for the kids (if applicable)
Step 6: Pay off the house early.
Step 7: Get wealthy.

The book has a lot more information but this is just the basics. My husband and I have followed the Dave Ramsey plan for two years and we are almost done with step 2. This program has helped my relationship with my husband because we communicate more about money and other aspects of our lives. Anyone can do this plan. Don't let everyone tell you that debt is a part of life. It does not have to be.


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