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Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Dave Ramsey :: Townhall.com Columnist
Help from Dad? Keep Working?
by Dave Ramsey
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Dear Dave,

My husband works very hard, and he makes $25,000 a year. We’ve got $21,000 in credit card debt, plus ongoing medical bills for our special needs child. Right now, we’re living in an old trailer. My father told us he’s willing to help us pay down some of the debt and get us moved into a house if we’ll attend financial counseling. Do you have any better ideas?

Cheryl

Dear Cheryl,

If the money is going to be loan – in other words, if you’re going to have to make payments to your dad – I wouldn’t do it. The borrower is always slave to the lender, even when it’s your parents. If you want family events to feel really strange, have debt to your parents. It twists you up inside, and since it’s YOUR dad we’re talking about, the whole situation will be especially tough on your husband.

Now, if this is going to be a gift with no expectation of re-payment, that’s a little bit different. But I think your dad is right on target with making the money contingent on you guys getting some financial counseling. If you were my child, I’d definitely expect that much AND for you guys to start saving money for the future. That’s only fair.

You two obviously aren’t spoiled little brats running around spending money like there’s no tomorrow. But having a family and raising kids on $25,000 a year would be hard on anyone – even without the credit card and medical bills.

I’d also suggest that your husband map out a plan for improving his earning potential. It would be great if the two of you could sit down together and do this. Give him some support and boost his confidence. Let him know he’s smart, talented and can be anything he wants to be. Help him decide what he wants to be doing three of four years from now and the steps he can take to make it happen.

He’s a hard-working man, Cheryl. But today’s culture doesn’t always reward just hard work. We’re in a knowledge-based economy right now, one where you need to put the brain in gear on a regular basis to really get things done.

Always remember: You make more money when you PLAN to make more money!

- Dave

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western bondbeam and jim
Use of a credit card just requires that the user be responsible. If someone is so irrespposible and lacking in impulse control that they cannot be trusted with a credit card, then their situation is pretty hopeless.

I can also see the calls for government bailout of people in serious credit card debt, particularly if Obama wins. My opinion is that these people should be allowed to sink, just like those who overspent on houses.

Jim raises another interesting question. For car rentals, does a debit card give the same free insurance coverage as a "gold or platinum" credit card, or do you need to purchase the exorbitant insurance or take the risk.

The notable lack of commentary on this column says all that is needed about the quality of the advice.

More of the same

Charles Location: PA
Reply # 43
Date: Aug 6, 2008 - 4:56 PM EST
Jim
Use a credit card (like Discover) that gives 1%
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My original B of A card does the same.
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Never rented a car? Are you a hermit?

western bondbeam said he never rented a car. Well, I have rented a car at least 800 times in 35 states, several places in Europe, and several Islands in the Pacific, including Siapan, and Majuro, for example. In addition to driving an RV 87,000 miles in about 29 countries in Europe, RVs and cars thousands of miles in 48 states, and Canada coast to coast, I’ve never had a scratch, and never needed to fight for insurance protection.

Talk about luck, or is that just excellent driving. I find that hard to believe, but it is true.
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