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2012/04/12

The Best of The Dave Ramsey Show - Take 2!

The best thing about The Best of Dave Ramsey Show is the fact that real people put it together. And real people make mistakes. We just sent you last month's newsletter! Now, we'd like to send you this month's newsletter. Here it is... from a real person!
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The Best of the Dave Ramsey Show
Save 18% More Cash by doing a Zero-Based Budget. It's easier than you think. Start Now.
I'm Debt Free!
We're proud of you, Dave Ramsey listeners. This month's total from debt-free Fridays weighs in at:
$5,962,000!
2012 YTD Debt-Free Total: $11,629,000!
From Twitter
Chris on Twitter wants to know the best way to sell a car and the best way to find a deal on a used car. Dave gives Chris some tips.
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Scripture of the month
Hebrews 12:11 — "No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it."
Best Calls from March
Student Loan Meltdown
Sarah in Texas and her husband make $66,000 a year and have $219,000 in debt. Included in that is $130,000 in student loan debt. She got a psychology degree but now she's a stay-at-home mom because she can't get a job. They are in the process of inheriting his mother's $160,000 house that has $40,000 in liens. What should they do here?

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You Still Need to Reconcile
Paulette and her husband are at the beginning of their debt snowball for the third time. He doesn't see the need to balance the checkbook. Is there a need to balance it?

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Be Motivated By Passion
Katie in Toronto is a newlywed. They haven't modified their monthly budget to adjust their lifestyle. How do they harness this behavior? Dave tells Katie they're going to remain normal if they continue to do what they've been doing.

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Is the Pedigree Worth It?
Donna in New York City says her first child is heading to college in September. He's been accepted to an expensive school that costs about $52,000 a year. Donna and her husband are short on what they've saved for his college. Donna could return to work to pay for it, but is that a good plan? Dave thinks he needs to know what he's going to study before attending this school.

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