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    Default Anyone have a DR book they don't use anymore?

    I am look as to where I can get one a bit cheaper?

    Anyone have an extra one or one they are looking to sell?

    Thanks!

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    Try your local library. I got mine there, but they are kind of popular.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mateosbaby View Post
    Try your local library. I got mine there, but they are kind of popular.
    Thank you!!!!

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    Yep! My library has several of his books

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    You can buy them from here on FV's book marketplace for about $20.

    If you're very good, Santa might even give you one for Christmas.
    If you could kick in the pants the person responsible for your problems, you wouldn't be able to sit for a month.

    Did you know that a 4 year student paying $20,000/year who finances their education graduates with over $103,000 in debt to start? But a student who works and pays cash and takes 6 years to graduate ends with $6,300 in their pocket! So much for "getting a head start by financing!"


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    Thanks everyone!!! Right now DH owes the library money from YEARS ago and I can't get an account right now because I have an out of state license still..so I will have to wait til we pay off the library! That would be my first debt down to!

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    I got mine on amazon.com for $7. Just go to amazon.com and put in a search for Dave Ramsey and find the titles you want and click on the listing for used books

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    It's a pretty quick read, take a day, go to the library and read it there. Bring a notebook to make notes. Grab some change and photocopy the pages about budgeting, snowballs and the worksheets that help you do it. Then start working the plan. You can always buy the book when the money is in the budget. For about $1 you'll be able to have the basics in photocopies. When there is room in your budget, buy the book if you need to; if not, then it's money saved for your snowball.
    It is what it is.

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