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Dave Ramsey has been telling Americans to cut up their credit cards since before some of his listeners were born. Ramsey Solutions traces its roots to 1992, and his official bio describes early counseling sessions run from a rickety card table in his living room.

After a $4 million real estate portfolio collapsed and landed him in bankruptcy, he rebuilt. The rebuilding became the business.

Today, he runs Ramsey Solutions, is a nine-time national bestselling author whose books include The Total Money Makeover, and hosts The Ramsey Show, which Ramsey Solutions says reaches more than 18 million combined weekly listeners.

He is fiscally conservative, openly faith-driven, and allergic to debt in every form — a stance plenty of economists quarrel with. But the appeal has never been the theory; it is his plain talk.

Here are some of his best lines.

1. Budgeting

“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.”

A line Ramsey borrowed from leadership author John Maxwell and made his own, and the foundation of everything else. Money drifts unless it’s directed. A budget isn’t a punishment; it’s a plan made before the month starts rather than a postmortem after it ends.

2. Appearances

“We buy things we don’t need with money we don’t have to impress people we don’t like.”

His verdict on lifestyle inflation, also from The Total Money Makeover, delivered in one breath. The financed truck, the upgraded kitchen, the watch — bought on credit, for an audience that isn’t paying attention. The cost is real. The admiration is imaginary.

3. Sacrifice

“If you will live like no one else, later you can live like no one else.”

The motto of The Total Money Makeover, and the sentence that anchors his whole method. Live unusually frugally now — beans and rice, no new car, no vacations — and later you’ll live in a way most people never reach. The discipline is temporary. The payoff isn’t.

4. Control

“You must gain control over your money or the lack of it will forever control you.”

From Financial Peace Revisited. Money is either an instrument you direct or a force that runs your life — there’s no neutral setting. Ignore it and it doesn’t go away. It just starts making the decisions for you.

5. Credit score

“A credit score is really an ‘I love debt score.’”

One of his most contested claims, and he makes it in plain sight on his own site. His argument: The number reflects how you have managed credit and debt, not how wealthy you are. He’d rather you owe nothing and have no score than borrow to keep a number high. Most lenders disagree. He doesn’t care.

6. Debt

“The borrower is slave to the lender.”

A line from Proverbs that Ramsey quotes constantly, in The Total Money Makeover and across his show. It’s the belief underneath all of it. Mainstream finance treats debt as leverage — borrow cheaply, invest the difference. Ramsey rejects the premise. In his world there’s no good debt, only the kind that quietly hands your money to someone else.

7. Behavior

“Winning at money is 80% behavior and 20% head knowledge.”

From the opening pages of The Total Money Makeover, and the reason he isn’t interested in complicated strategies. Most people already know they should spend less than they earn. Knowing it was never the obstacle. Doing it, month after month, is the whole game.

8. Saving

Ramsey’s Baby Step 3 tells followers to save three to six months of expenses in a fully funded emergency fund.

He’s a believer in Murphy’s Law — if something can go wrong, it will — and “Murphy” is his shorthand for the trouble the fund exists to absorb. The car will break. The roof will leak. The job will end. He’s not predicting bad luck. He’s pointing out that everyone gets some, and the people who plan for it don’t get knocked flat.

9. Normality

“The goal is to not be normal, because as my radio listeners know, normal is broke.”

Also from The Total Money Makeover, aimed at anyone who feels strange driving a paid-off old car while the neighbors lease new ones. His retort: Look at what normal actually owns, and how much of it is borrowed. If normal is broke, being weird starts to look like the smart play.

10. Self-discipline

“If I can control the guy in the mirror, I can be skinny and rich.”

The closest he comes to confession is tucked into that same 80%-behavior passage. After bankruptcy, he stopped blaming the economy and the banks and located the problem in his own decisions. It’s a hard thing to admit. It’s also, in his telling, the moment everything turned.

In a nutshell

Ramsey’s advice is simple: Spend less than you make, avoid debt, save for trouble before it arrives, and accept that the hard part is doing it, not understanding it.

Economists may argue the finer points — whether avoiding all debt actually costs you, whether a credit score is really worthless. But for someone staring at a pile of bills over morning coffee, the appeal holds. The plan fits on an index card. The doing is your life’s work.

If you have over $100,000 in savings, but still feel uncertain about your financial future, consider getting advice from a pro. SmartAsset offers a free service that matches you to a vetted fiduciary advisor in less than five minutes.

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