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This might be the most financially irresponsible guest Caleb Hammer has ever interviewed
A 32-year-old woman admits she relies on her boyfriend to pay her bills and misses credit card payments.
When confronted, she says:
“It’s not that bad.”
Who’s more at fault here: her or the boyfriend enabling it?
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GEORGE: I was scammed out of $38,000 by a guy I met at the gym. He said he ran an investment LLC, and I trusted him with my money.
HOST: What happened after you realized it was a scam?
GEORGE: I hired lawyers, went through the courts, and even used a collection agency. But I still haven’t recovered anything because he has no assets or income.
HOST: At this point, you need to stop throwing good money after bad. If there’s nothing to collect, spending more on legal fees will only cost you more.
GEORGE: It’s hard to let it go. I just want justice.
HOST: We understand, but sometimes the best move is to treat it as a painful lesson—a “stupid tax”—and move on.
GEORGE: So you’re saying I should write off the loss?
HOST: Emotionally, yes. Focus your energy on your current financial goals, especially paying off debt and building your future.
RACHEL: I can relate. I was a victim of identity theft, and I know how badly you want things to be made right. But eventually, I realized that moving forward was healthier than staying stuck in the anger.
HOST: The money is gone, but your future isn’t. Put your attention on what you can control today.
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Caleb Hanmer is shocked by how this couple spend😳
They make about $11,000/month yet sit on $178,312.57 in bad debt.
No mortgage just cars, credit cards, and buy-now-pay-later stacking up.
One car loan is $49,668 on a $39K vehicle at 9% interest, another near 10%. Credit cards are maxed or over the limit, and minimum payments alone hit $3,823/month.
Despite the income, spending on hobbies and random purchases keeps going while progress stays flat.
Worst part is one partner doesn’t even fully know how deep the debt really goes.
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@Ankara_inc @tokyo_111 People make money and all of a sudden forget about the future. They only think about spending today
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During an interview, Barkley told Shannon Sharpe that 80% of athletes go broke because they spend to impress instead of investing for the future.
Drawing on advice from Dr. J and Janet Hill, he warned against status spending and putting family on permanent payroll. His blueprint?
Junior Bridgeman, who skipped the flash and quietly built a restaurant empire. His message to today’s rookies: a 10-year career has to fund an 80-year life.
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Just an opinion but:
NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO FOR WORK WHETHER IT’S SERVING FOOD, FIXING CARS, OR COLLECTING TRASH, IF YOU’RE GIVING UP 40 HOURS OF YOUR WEEK TO EARN A LIVING, YOU DESERVE A WAGE THAT ACTUALLY COVERS THAT LIVING.
Your time is valuable simply because you’re a human being, full stop. The fact that this is even up for debate is honestly telling. It reveals just how little regard people have for one another. Hard work is hard work, and every person putting in those hours deserves to be able to make ends meet.
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WIFE: “We’ve been married a year. We share accounts, paid off debt together, and I made you the beneficiary of everything I own. Why won’t you add me to the deed?”
HUSBAND: “I’ll just put it in my will.”
WIFE: “Then why are your friends and family listed as beneficiaries instead of me?”
DAVE RAMSEY: “This isn’t just an estate planning issue. It’s a trust issue. When you build walls instead of unity, the marriage pays the price.”
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Boomer: I suggest you simply buy a house,
but the numbers tell a brutal story:
with a $430K median home price,
a $35K salary,
$86K down payment needed,
saving every single dollar of income would take two and a half years. By then, prices would have climbed another $50K . The math is merciless.
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CALLER: “Dave, my boomer grandpa says my generation is lazy because I rent an apartment for $1,400 a month.
He bought a house for $62,000 in 1982 and reminds me every Thanksgiving.
What he doesn’t mention is that he still owes $173,000 on that house, has $52,000 in credit card debt,
financed a $78,000 truck at 8%, and borrowed $40,000 from my aunt last year.”
DAVE RAMSEY: “Your grandpa thinks he’s teaching a finance class. What he’s really doing is presenting a case study.”
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@Ankara_inc @Tokyo_pi1 45? Living with your parents? What is wrong with you
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