Don’t Buy a House if You’re Broke! (Hour 1)

Don’t Buy a House if You’re Broke! (Hour 1)

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You Make Too Much Money To Be This Broke! (Hour 1)

Dave Ramsey & Dr. John Delony discuss: 2 consecutive quarters of negative GDP meaning we're in a (little baby) recession, How to stay motivated after paying off the house, The best way to invest without a 401(k), Treating the symptom vs. the problem. Support Our Sponsor: Christia ...  Show more

There’s No Such Thing as a “Forever Home” (Hour 2)

Dave Ramsey & Dr. John Delony discuss: Feeling guilty about spending money on a wedding, Investing the extra money from a raise, The myth of a "forever home", Why you should pay off your mortgage, Buying a house from your parents, Switching jobs when you have a 401(k) loan. Want ...  Show more

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