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As you know, we are big fans of Dave Ramsey here at MoneySavingMom.com. I do not agree with all of Suze’s principles, but I thought there might be some helpful inspiration in this free course.
Thanks, Freebies For A Cause!
Sarah says
I haven’t dug in deep into Dave Ramsey’s principles, but I followed both you and Suze Orman for a while now. Sorry if you’ve blogged about it before, but I’m interested in which Suze Orman principles you disagree with and why.
From my experience, there’s foundational principles for each financial “guru” and then there’s individual advice for certain circumstances that may change over time (I can think of a couple of times where Suze changed her standard advice based on changes in the economy, etc.). So whenever I hear someone preferring one guru over another, I’m always curious if it’s a foundational principle that they’re at odds with or a specific piece of advice, especially since most experts seem to agree on the majority of foundational principles.
Just curious 🙂
Crystal Paine says
It may have changed since the last time I’ve listened to her, but I believe that she encourages debt and mortgages more freely than I would endorse. From what I’ve heard, she does have some great things to say and I know she’s been a big inspiration to many people.