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I’m wondering if reading the book “Financial Peace” or Complete Guide to Money would offer anything new? Also am currently reading The Legacy Journey, but wondering if More Than Enough is different enough to spend my book budget on or if I should use that for others.
Having read both, the TMM is really an in depth guide on the baby steps, while CGM covers budgeting, communication, bargaining, etc. CGM mentions the baby steps, but focuses more on the bigger picture of your finances. If Dave knows anything, its how to market and make a buck.
Short summary. Everybody wants out of debt. No one enjoys being broke. But then, debt is a part of the culture, and the black hole it has become gets deeper and deeper; such that the average Joe or Jane would spend a working lifetime paying it off and yet be left with more debt. In this book, Dave Ramsey shows the way out of debt's trap using ...
The goal is to have no payments to make in a couple years, and then you will find it easy to save a LOT of money very quickly. Budget using the envelope system. Write down a budget that says where every dollar will be going this month, and keep track of your spending with envelopes and 💵 cash.
The Total Money Makeover is Dave’s all-time bestselling book. It has helped millions of families get rid of debt and change their lives forever with its simple, practical seven-step plan. How does it work?
2 lis 2023 · Embark on a transformative journey towards financial wellness with Dave Ramsey’s “The Total Money Makeover.” This insightful guide unfolds Ramsey’s time-tested strategies, empowering you to break free from debt, manage your finances wisely, and achieve lasting economic stability.
10 maj 2015 · The Total Money Makeover advocates a specific process (divided into 7 steps) as a means to becoming financially secure. Despite the book's snake-oil-sounding title, the steps are excellent. Furthermore, the reasoning for each step's inclusion and order in the process is explained clearly.