Radio talk-show host and bestselling author
Ramsey (Financial Peace) is less a financial analyst and more of a preacher,
which explains both his popularity and the appeal of this book, which just might
gain a wide audience. The bedrock of his system is simple: work hard, pay what
you owe and stay out of debt. His main commandment is "Pay cash." He
first exhorts the reader to take "baby steps," which are designed to
build on each other: first, save $1,000 as an emergency fund; then, pay off all
debts from smallest to largest; save a larger three-to-six-month emergency
fund; finally, start to save for college and pay off your home mortgage. Ramsey
understands the difficulty in putting these steps into action, and therefore
packs his book with personal testimonials from everyday people who have used
his system and have become debt free, with obvious struggles. The key is what
Ramsey calls "Gazelle intensity," which is to live a financial life the
way a gazelle saves itself from an attacking cheetah-"outmaneuver the
enemy and run for your life." While Ramsey provides some helpful charts
and graphs so readers can keep track of their efforts to follow his steps, the
strength of this book is that it is a straightforward motivational tool. He
provides the brutally direct truth about the hard work it takes to become free
of debt, and his directness is a great part of the book's charm.
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