Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Dave Ramsey

I just finished reading The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey. He's amazing and his plan is perfect! I would suggest this book to anyone. It's more geared to those in debt, using credit cards like nobody's business and feeling out of control of their money. But it's good for everyone to read (even newly married couples, or empty nesters) and understand those principles and the myths that he busts. It's a book on how to get control of your life and build wealth.

He uses the motto: If you will live like no one else, later you can live like no one else.

He takes you through "baby steps" like on What About Bob? You must do them in order and you must be completely committed to the whole program!

Anyway, I got these off his website.

"Baby Step 1

$1,000 to start an Emergency Fund

An emergency fund is for those unexpected events in life that you can’t plan for: the loss of a job, an unexpected pregnancy, a faulty car transmission, and the list goes on and on. It’s not a matter of if these events will happen; it’s simply a matter of when they will happen.
Baby Step 2

Pay off all debt using the Debt Snowball

List your debts, excluding the house, in order. The smallest balance should be your number one priority. Don’t worry about interest rates unless two debts have similar payoffs. If that’s the case, then list the higher interest rate debt first.

Baby Step 3

3 to 6 months of expenses in savings

Once you complete the first two baby steps, you will have built serious momentum. But don’t start throwing all your “extra” money into investments quite yet. It’s time to build your full emergency fund.

Baby Step 4

Invest 15% of household income into Roth IRAs and pre-tax retirement

When you reach this step, you’ll have no payments—except the house—and a fully funded emergency fund. Now it’s time to get serious about building wealth.

Baby Step 5

College funding for children

By this point, you should have already started Baby Step 4—investing 15% of your income—before saving for college. Whether you are saving for you or your child to go to college, you need to start now.

Baby Step 6

Pay off home early

Now it’s time to begin chunking all of your extra money toward the mortgage. You are getting closer to realizing the dream of a life with no house payments.
Baby Step 7

Build wealth and give!

It’s time to build wealth and give like never before. Leave an inheritance for future generations, and bless others now with your excess. It's really the only way to live!"
Anyway, it's great and Todd and I will be starting on Baby Step 1 once we get to Texas or get our tax refund back, whichever comes first.

2 comments:

  1. I like the baby steps! We are on baby step 3, thanks for putting it in perspective.

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  2. We are big Dave fans too. Listen to him on the radio almost daily. He's the man!

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