Connie, I usually only listen to the podcast but after hearing your story I had to find the video. I felt that scream in my soul. I’m so very sorry for your loss. Your husband seemed like a great man ❤️
Dave, my son is selected for Green Beret in the Army… thank you for loving our military! He and his wife just started following your teaching you gifted them! THANK YOU DAVE!
Me too! I have been completely brainwashed by this show, the baby steps etc. Starting my intense gazelle journey, doing baby step 2. £16k to pay off…cannot wait to scream myself!
Hello Dave. This message is reaching out to the UK. Thanks for these shows, I don’t worry about money anymore and I’m much better at avoiding financial traps.
Connie, connie, connie!!!! You are a fighter!!!! Just a special human!!!! Your husband RIP was a special fella!! I am going to make an appt to get a term life insurance plan today or tomorrow. Lord please allow Connie to follow in your footprints as long as her and family needs to. Thank you Lord!!
My 19 years old Son currently has 3 jobs intentionally. While going to college, saving/investing so he can retire @ 35-40 yrs old. He works in Banking, Publix & Security as a starter until he finishes college while living at home with us.
Me too. When she did her scream my throat caught and I started crying. My gosh, talk about a legacy for the family and leaving his wife in the best position he could under the circumstances.
Dave uses the sunk cost analogy to argue you should sell the condo if wouldn't buy it if you didn't own it. But that's exactly the scenario where a sunk cost would be in favor of keeping the condo because of the transaction fee associated with selling. The truer scenario would be would you buy the condo if it was 6% off, there are no closing costs, you wouldn't have to hastle with negotiating or lining up financing. Not to mention having to deal with selling the property.
I got hit with a 10,000 yr flood, so a year emergency fund is reasonably to me. I needed a 8 yr emergency fund. It was extreme financial and emotional hardship.
thinking of getting a will . but my lawyer said 500 bucks . not sure if i want to pay that much . i have the people i want to leave it to on all my investment accounts . so not sure why i need to pay that much money for something i think is covered except for my house .
Better to invest the 500$ incase something happens what if someone challenges the will. It’s been known to happen. It’s better to have it detailed out. People can turn and become others while grieving. Better to be safe and 500$ is nothing to avoid feuding and misunderstanding🦋
Harrison and his fiancee need to have sinking funds outside of the FFEF for new vehicles and other large purchases. With sinking funds, you don't have to pull money from your FFEF for non-emergencies. That should set his fiancee's mind to rest. Obviously, money isn't combined until after marriage.
+ Romans 10:9-10 "That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved
Dave is all about mutual funds (groups of stocks) vs single stocks like tesla or facebook. It's less volatility. If all your money is in 1 stock and company tanks then you're in rough shape.
Index fund buys many stocks (e.g. fifty stocks, although number can vary) versus carefully hand picking single stocks. My husband does pick single stocks (Australian because we are in Australia) and this has worked well for him. If I outlive him, I won't do the work of picking single stocks and will invest in a domestic index fund. There are heaps of index funds. Part of the equation is how much work you want to do and then why you are trusting your own judgement, versus trusting the broad average of the market.
@@lukabeast1150 life insurance is meant to protect those that depend on you after you are gone. If you have no dependents there is nothing to worry about. Your will decides where your assets go, if you don't have an appreciable net-worth to divide up (or no one to give it to) don't worry about it. Just make sure as your life gets more complicated you revisit these items.
I am living debt free for the first time in my life. OMG. I will never go back to having debt. It is so relaxing. When my monthly check comes in, it’s ALL mine.
Damn Connie! I wasn’t ready for that testimony. As quiet as you were, that’s the loudest debt free scream I think I’ve ever heard.
Connie, I usually only listen to the podcast but after hearing your story I had to find the video. I felt that scream in my soul. I’m so very sorry for your loss. Your husband seemed like a great man ❤️
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Dave, my son is selected for Green Beret in the Army… thank you for loving our military! He and his wife just started following your teaching you gifted them! THANK YOU DAVE!
I always cry at the debt free screams...too good, too good.
Me to me to !!
Me too😂
Me too!
I have been completely brainwashed by this show, the baby steps etc. Starting my intense gazelle journey, doing baby step 2. £16k to pay off…cannot wait to scream myself!
I was trying not to cry listening to your story Connie. Thank you for sharing. I feel for you and I'm praying for you.
Thank you so much. I will take the prayers!
Jaz! Thank you for praying for me! Happy Thanksgiving!
I cried twice 😭 love to you and your family, Connie! Family is so important. I wish you and yours prosperity.
I was doing good until she did the debt free scream, I shedded a tear there. 😢
I def cried
Hello Dave. This message is reaching out to
the UK. Thanks for these shows, I don’t worry about money anymore and I’m much better at avoiding financial traps.
Connie had me choked up. So sorry for your loss and what a phenomenal couple x
I appreciate your comment, Margaret.
@@constancelee8633 Connie, you’re absolutely amazing!!! My deepest condolences for your loss. He surely left a wonderful legacy ❤️
@@vane295 - I appreciate your condolences. Tim always took care of "his girls." I was a very lucky woman.
I'm crying over Connie! What a strong woman! So amazing.
@@whitney_v - would you mind coming to my house and reminding me of that???? LOL
That analogy about transitioning from military to civilian life was so helpful for me as the spouse of an EMS worker.
Connie, connie, connie!!!! You are a fighter!!!! Just a special human!!!! Your husband RIP was a special fella!! I am going to make an appt to get a term life insurance plan today or tomorrow. Lord please allow Connie to follow in your footprints as long as her and family needs to. Thank you Lord!!
My 19 years old Son currently has 3 jobs intentionally. While going to college, saving/investing so he can retire @ 35-40 yrs old. He works in Banking, Publix & Security as a starter until he finishes college while living at home with us.
Connie!!! Oh my goodness, thank you for sharing. What a debt-free story 😢😢😢
Ouch. I'm weeping.
Thank you for saying so. Happy Thanksgiving.
I heard Connie's story before and cried then heard it again today - I cried again.
You can just tell that Tyler and Jessica are such nice people.
Oh! My God!!!🙏I felt that scream Connie🥲Thank you for sharing!
I was just glad I didn't cry!!!
@@constancelee8633 I cried just a little.. Like Dave ..It seamed difficult for him to take that next call.🥲
Me too. When she did her scream my throat caught and I started crying. My gosh, talk about a legacy for the family and leaving his wife in the best position he could under the circumstances.
😢I cried with Connie ❤❤ she is amazing 🥰🥺 I’m proud of her
This is all the Ramsey show needs to be I miss solo Dave
By far the best yeah but I guess he'd a bit burnout
Same!
Oh wow! 😢 Congratulations Connie (and Tim). Well done 💗💗💗
Good job Connie, sorry about the loss of your Tim, it sounds like you gave your kids a great foundation. Best of luck in the future, you’ll be fine.
Dave: Speaking over a caller is necessary sometimes, but rude with others.
Oh Connie 😢 my heart goes out to you
when you ask are they all in with YOU. its me, you and we
What an episode. God bless these families.
Praise Yahweh 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼Tyler & Jessica soooo happy for your baby being healthy & whole!!! HalleluYah 😇😇😇
Amein!!!
Dave uses the sunk cost analogy to argue you should sell the condo if wouldn't buy it if you didn't own it. But that's exactly the scenario where a sunk cost would be in favor of keeping the condo because of the transaction fee associated with selling. The truer scenario would be would you buy the condo if it was 6% off, there are no closing costs, you wouldn't have to hastle with negotiating or lining up financing. Not to mention having to deal with selling the property.
I got hit with a 10,000 yr flood, so a year emergency fund is reasonably to me. I needed a 8 yr emergency fund. It was extreme financial and emotional hardship.
Yeah, Harvey was 200,000 dollar disaster for me. Flood insurance rocks. My emergencies tend to be 3000 -5000.
The special forces guy did get a job offer from Dave 😂 Hope heard it
Well, the house is not in her name and they are not married, so if I was her I wouldn't put all my money to pay it iff either
Wow money is emotional. For all of us
Ramsey GANG😎
thinking of getting a will . but my lawyer said 500 bucks . not sure if i want to pay that much . i have the people i want to leave it to on all my investment accounts . so not sure why i need to pay that much money for something i think is covered except for my house .
Better to invest the 500$ incase something happens what if someone challenges the will. It’s been known to happen.
It’s better to have it detailed out.
People can turn and become others while grieving. Better to be safe and 500$ is nothing to avoid feuding and misunderstanding🦋
I’m sorry Connie!! Congratulations!!!😢
Thanks for a great lesson Connie
As tough as I think I am, I have tears in my eyes
Harrison and his fiancee need to have sinking funds outside of the FFEF for new vehicles and other large purchases. With sinking funds, you don't have to pull money from your FFEF for non-emergencies. That should set his fiancee's mind to rest. Obviously, money isn't combined until after marriage.
OK, Dr. John. I lost it on the cow reference at the end. I grew up on a dairy farm. :D
Wow. . Connie's story. I thought I wasn't going to cry after reading these comments, but I was wrong.
So sad Connie teach me a lesson.
Cool lady. Sorry for your loss.
He needs to wait to get married until he sees she is super dedicated to pay her school debt. He doesn’t put a dime toward it until they are married.
Great call with the military special forces guy making a battle plan.
That’s because they are not married so she would rather keep her money than putting money in a house that is not in her name.
I need a will and insurance. Not sure if I can do both online but that would be ideal for me
+ Romans 10:9-10 "That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved
10 x income life insurance at that age is wayyyy more than a pizza!
Tremendo dave grasias eres el mejor
Can i say to Dr John can you really go 90? Don't you drive an electric car?? Kidding. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Love the show Dave is the best
I’m so sorry for your loss, Connie. 🥹
What did you mean by not buying single stocks?
Dave is all about mutual funds (groups of stocks) vs single stocks like tesla or facebook. It's less volatility. If all your money is in 1 stock and company tanks then you're in rough shape.
Index fund buys many stocks (e.g. fifty stocks, although number can vary) versus carefully hand picking single stocks. My husband does pick single stocks (Australian because we are in Australia) and this has worked well for him. If I outlive him, I won't do the work of picking single stocks and will invest in a domestic index fund. There are heaps of index funds. Part of the equation is how much work you want to do and then why you are trusting your own judgement, versus trusting the broad average of the market.
Idk who was cutting onions in the room…. Connie. Dang.
i called zander what a poorly run business.i took my need somewhere else.
Books, books, books….sell them books Dave lol.
Mad crush on Dr John 🙋🏻♀️
I’m a Dave fan lol
What's a good age to get life insurance/ do a will?
Yesterday. Seriously though, if you have a partner or dependents both are strongly encouraged asap.
@@TravisMaciejewski single male 25 no house or assets. So no need for one?
@@lukabeast1150 life insurance is meant to protect those that depend on you after you are gone. If you have no dependents there is nothing to worry about. Your will decides where your assets go, if you don't have an appreciable net-worth to divide up (or no one to give it to) don't worry about it. Just make sure as your life gets more complicated you revisit these items.
He is 20!
Rhoda & Randy 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
What’s the big deal about being debt free when you make so money. Try paying off big debt on my income. It’s a vicious cycle.
I am living debt free for the first time in my life. OMG. I will never go back to having debt. It is so relaxing. When my monthly check comes in, it’s ALL mine.
Make good money that’s all if I made 110k a year I would be sitting pretty
You cater to people who should have never been in that situation in the first place
You’re wrong you’re not in touch
Don't listen to Dave ..Better do some research
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