Best quotes by Dave Ramsey on Money

Checkout quotes by Dave Ramsey on Money

  • You've got to tell your money what to do or it will leave.
    - Dave Ramsey
  • You don't want to have so much money going toward your mortgage every month that you can't enjoy life or take care of your other financial responsibilities.
    - Dave Ramsey
  • Debt collectors like to play on your emotions because they think you'll give in and do something you can't really afford to do. Most of them don't care about you or your situation as long as they get some money.
    - Dave Ramsey
  • My children were taught at an early age how money works and that it comes from hard work. They've been on a commission - not an allowance - since they were little. They learned that if they worked around the house, they got paid. If they didn't work, they didn't get paid.
    - Dave Ramsey
  • If you're doing something like scheduling utility payments to come through your debit card or out of your personal checking account, that's perfectly fine. But there are much safer ways to handle situations with debt collectors. You can send a money order overnight, or wire the cash to them.
    - Dave Ramsey
  • You have to teach children about money intentionally - create teachable moments.
    - Dave Ramsey
  • There are several things to be learned about money from Scripture, and the concepts of generosity and giving are in there.
    - Dave Ramsey
  • As much as I want to help people, I had to accept the fact long ago that being stupid with money isn't illegal.
    - Dave Ramsey
  • As parents, we teach our kids about things we feel competent in. That's why so many parents don't teach their kids about money.
    - Dave Ramsey
  • Trust me, I know, you can make mistakes with money and still raise money-smart kids. You can start a new family tradition of handling money the right way.
    - Dave Ramsey
  • When we talk about kids earning commission for chores, we always have at least one parent who argues that children should do chores because they are part of the family. I agree, but if you don't involve money in a few chores, you lose the teachable moments in the work, spend, save, and give principles.
    - Dave Ramsey