I found this site last night while browsing and it seems like I may fit in. I found Dave Ramsey back in April about a month before my wife and I found out we were expecting our first. That was a big motivator to get debt free so my wife could be a SAHM. We paid off $34K since April. We were debt free at the end of November and it is true that the money piles up when you have no debt. We already have $2,500 in our FFEF! We should have a complete FFEF by July. It is pretty exciting to know that we'll be contributing to our daughter's college fund by the time she is 6 months old (She is due in January).
Anyway, I know there are tons of ideas out there. Some people advocate debt, some don't. It all depends on your goals and of course your comfort level. I can personally say that DR's plan is solid and worked wonders for us. It is simple, which draws a lot of criticizm, but the beauty of it is that it clearly lists priorities and creates easily achievable goals.
Where ever you are on your financial journey, congratulations, good luck, and hang in there. There is light at the end of the tunnel. See ya on the boards.
Anyway, I know there are tons of ideas out there. Some people advocate debt, some don't. It all depends on your goals and of course your comfort level. I can personally say that DR's plan is solid and worked wonders for us. It is simple, which draws a lot of criticizm, but the beauty of it is that it clearly lists priorities and creates easily achievable goals.
Where ever you are on your financial journey, congratulations, good luck, and hang in there. There is light at the end of the tunnel. See ya on the boards.
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