Dave Ramsey Profiled in NY Times

The New York Times has published a profile of Dave Ramsey, anti-debt guru. Dave has a radio show where individuals call in to discuss problems both financial and otherwise. Interesting to note, from the article: “As an evangelical Christian, he insists that his followers make regular donations to churches or other charitable organizations.”

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  1. My Boaz's Ruth
    Comment #1 on Monday, November 7, 2005
    12:39 am (reply)

    It may not make sense to everyone, but I do notice that my own financials work better when I am giving first to others, thinking of others before myself.

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