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He built a secret fortune, but kept his wife in the dark. Here's why David Ramsey had a tough time "connecting" with his deception.
It’s rare for a caller to leave Dave Ramsey speechless — but that’s exactly what happened when Quinn from Houston, Texas, phoned into The Ramsey Show. "Am I the financial abuser in my marriage, or is it actually my husband?" she asked during a recent episode. “Whoa! Harsh words have been spoken,” Ramsey replied.
Brian: Selling Ramsey is a big mistake. He has the potential to to be one of the best English players in recent years and to sell to a Premier League rival is crackers.
As for a financial recovery plan, Ramsey laid out a no-frills approach: Create a “scorched-earth, no life” recovery budget where all spending halts except for necessities and tackling debt. “Eat peanut butter and jelly. Eat beans and rice. That’s it,” Ramsey advised
Pittsburgh Steelers fans aren't going to get a first look at the team's major offseason acquisitions in game action on Saturday.
After leaving college with a finance degree, Zack, from Nashville, Tennessee, started day trading professionally. He’s excellent at his chosen profession, netting between $30,000 and $90,000 every month. But day trading doesn’t take up all of his time, and he wants to branch out into the world of real estate investing.
A man from St. Louis called into the “EntreLeadership” podcast with Dave Ramsey, explaining that although he's been self-employed for two decades and brings in up to $200,000 a year, his wife is pressuring him to get a “real job.