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K**R
New content even for Ramsey stans!
I listened to Dave's radio show as a podcast with fervor in 2017 as I got myself out of living paycheck to paycheck. I learned about Dave because my brother bought Dave's 2014 book "The Legacy Journey" for my parents. Even though I've consumed so much Ramsey content, I still learned new things in this book. I highly recommend this book because it helps the reader understand the mindset of managing money well. Other Ramsey resources give you the practical steps; this book helps explain the "why?" behind it all.When I browsed the table of contents as I was deciding whether to buy this book, the chapter title that hooked me was "Will Wealth Ruin My Kids?" Wealth hasn't ruined Dave's three kids, and he shares wisdom in this chapter. The chapter that I enjoyed the most was "A Millionaire Is Not a Billionaire," because it helped me to understand how the practices and mindset of following the baby steps is very different from the strategies of the people who had the grit and good fortune to create a company or product that makes billions and billions of dollars.Dave and his editorial team write crisp, clear prose. They use great analogies and teach principles through stories. As someone with a Ph.D., I really appreciate the rigor with which they conducted the quantitative and qualitative studies of millionaires. Thank you for all that you do, Dave and team, to encourage people to view themselves as the masters of their own choices and as beloved children of God!
S**Y
This is so Money!
I appreciate the stories and the steps. It is a great reminder to try to stop living in debt and start living more reasonable. Help others. Give this a try and I hope it is a blessing to you!
S**R
Highly Recommend this Book
Dave’s steps to financial independence are scary to many. It is hard to let go of your old lifestyle. But, if financial independence is your goal then you have to do something different or you’ll keep getting what you’ve got. His plan is real, achievable and easy to understand. There’s no magic contracts or hocus-pocus. Just good old, basic financial planning and stick with achievable goals. The small goals will help get you into the mindset for the larger goals. All it takes is that first baby step. Do it!
J**Y
Good book.
Good book.
T**.
You should read this book!
The stories of people who followed the baby steps program are truly inspiring! I feel bad I didn’t read this book earlier, but now it sits in my office and when I need some inspiration or encouragement to move forward, I always can read a story or two to keep going.
J**Z
Great engagement gift I give to all my grandkids.
Dave Ramsey and I believe the same about handling finances. Fortunately for him he wrote this book and made a fortune. I have a stack of these books in my office and each grand kid gets one when they plan to settle down.
C**N
Satisfied with the condition of the book
This book was bought under good condition. I actually think it's in great condition
B**Y
Not much new here
I have followed Dave Ramsey to one extent or another since the '08 crash, and appreciate his advice and his plan. While I've not been hyper focused on it, it has helped me become debt free and set myself up for a comfortable retirement. That said, I was a bit disappointed as this book really has little new to add to the books he's written before. It contains numerous inspirational stories of folks who have followed his plan and have been successful, and it recaps the Baby Steps as well.The only nuggets that I was able to pull from this that seemed new (though not completely if you've watched any of his YouTube clips or listed to his show) was his advice on preparing your children on following the plan and being good stewards of any inheritance. Those bits I thought were well done, although they don't help me much as I don't have kids. He also had a lot of focus on establishing that money isn't evil, and that you don't have to be ashamed of doing well.Other than that it really was just recapping old information. He did seem to be "preaching" a bit more in this book as well. Which if you're a Christian and into that, then you may appreciate that. All in all I was a little bummed that there wasn't more information and details around what to do and how to invest once you've hit that millionaire status. I had expected maybe some more insight into that next level.His plan is solid, and I encourage people to pick up the Total Money Makeover if you're new to Dave. But if you're already on the plan, there's not much new info to pick up from this book.
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