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9: Should You Budget Using Dave Ramsey's Household Percentages?
Girl on FIRE
English - February 28, 2021 19:00 - 42 minutes - 19.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 37 ratingsBusiness Education Self-Improvement budgeting etf expenses babysteps budget budgetwithme calculator cashenvelope daveramsey debtfree Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
🎙 In part 2 of my 3-part deep dive series, we’re taking a close look at the percentage based budget method, particularly the one recommended by Dave Ramsey. It’s a super popular method of budgeting household income because it’s quick and simple, and Ramsey himself is really popular. But it isn’t perfect, in fact it has some pretty big holes. So are your dreams worth gambling on this method? 🤔
This episode discusses topics like:
🌟 Why Dave Ramsey’s percentage based budget won’t make sense for you (and why he isn’t always right);
🌟 How to create a percentage based budget that actually works for your unique circumstances; and
🌟 Which 5 types of people who should avoid percentage based budgets altogether.
Links from this episode:
Dave Ramsey’s Every Dollar Budget Percentages
Percentage Based Budget Spreadsheet - My Shop
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The advice shared on Girl on FIRE is general in nature and does not constitute financial advice. The information shared does not consider your individual circumstances. Girl on FIRE exists purely for educational purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision.