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<blockquote data-quote="Nandina" data-source="post: 759706" data-attributes="member: 23742"><p>Hi Trying, I agree with Copa about using Dave Ramsey’s advice for getting out of debt. In addition to the books and website, he also has a radio show that is broadcast widely. You can probably find out through the website if there is a station near you that broadcasts it.</p><p></p><p>I have his books and used to listen daily to his radio program while I was coming home from work. We are debt-free, and it feels great! He has a segment on his show where people call in after paying off huge amounts of debt and get to announce it to the world—it’s fun hearing the joy in their voices and about how hard they worked to pay it off.</p><p></p><p>Ramsey also has a course especially for young adults or students that is available on his website. When my son (not CD son) was about 21 and having trouble managing his money, we bought the course and sat down and watched it with him. He’s older now, manages his money well and just bought his first house! He’s already told me he plans to pay cash for the next one. Lol. At least he’s dreaming big.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nandina, post: 759706, member: 23742"] Hi Trying, I agree with Copa about using Dave Ramsey’s advice for getting out of debt. In addition to the books and website, he also has a radio show that is broadcast widely. You can probably find out through the website if there is a station near you that broadcasts it. I have his books and used to listen daily to his radio program while I was coming home from work. We are debt-free, and it feels great! He has a segment on his show where people call in after paying off huge amounts of debt and get to announce it to the world—it’s fun hearing the joy in their voices and about how hard they worked to pay it off. Ramsey also has a course especially for young adults or students that is available on his website. When my son (not CD son) was about 21 and having trouble managing his money, we bought the course and sat down and watched it with him. He’s older now, manages his money well and just bought his first house! He’s already told me he plans to pay cash for the next one. Lol. At least he’s dreaming big. Best wishes to you. [/QUOTE]
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