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Katılım Haziran 2026
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Tiara@Tiara_arc·
CALLER: “My husband accepted a $62,000 salary job, but now his employer docks his pay if he works less than 40 hours and pays no overtime when he works more than 40. We also can’t access his pay stubs.” The hosts said there are two options: • Consult an attorney and demand clarity on his employment status • Keep the job for now while actively looking for a better employer They stressed that questions about hourly rates, tax status, overtime, and compensation should be answered before signing any employment contract. One of the biggest lessons: The interview process isn’t just for employers to evaluate you—it’s your opportunity to evaluate them. If management is evasive or wishy-washy from the start, consider it a major red flag.
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Tiara
Tiara@Tiara_arc·
@Ankara_inc Why will you live with your parents at the age of 45
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_Chase😈
_Chase😈@Ankara_inc·
Caller: “My parents still support my 45year old brother”. Unpopular opinion: Some people aren’t “struggling to find themselves.” They’re just being funded by parents who are too scared to say no. And the siblings always pay the price.
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Tiara
Tiara@Tiara_arc·
CALLER: “My wife secretly racked up $120,000 in credit card debt through gambling. I was about to borrow another $80,000 to pay it off and finish our home renovations.” DAVE RAMSEY: “Absolutely not.” CALLER: “Then what do I do?” DAVE: “The debt isn’t the biggest problem. The gambling and deception are.” CALLER: “Can our marriage survive this?” DAVE: “Only with total transparency. And if you reconcile, she doesn’t touch the family finances for years.” CALLER: “So no new loan?” DAVE: “No. Use assets, attack the debt, and deal with the addiction. Debt can be paid off. Trust has to be rebuilt.”
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Whitey
Whitey@whitey_xyz·
When it comes to debt, he will share it with me. When it comes to spending, he won’t A 48 years old stay at home wife with no savings or retirement just found out how much her husband of 13 years make. Caller: He doesn’t share anything money with me, he does the grocery because he doesn’t give me any money. What does he have in retirement savings? Caller: I have no idea, I’ve never seen it, he has his mail routed to his parents, so I can’t see anything. Ohh My God!
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Tiara
Tiara@Tiara_arc·
@Ankara_inc Understanding each other’s money mindset can prevent a lot of conflict.
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_Chase😈@Ankara_inc·
Does your partner stress about saving while you just want to enjoy life? You're not incompatible, you just see money differently. Learn each other's "money meaning" and create an Intimate Spending Plan together. It changes everything. You think this is right?
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Tokyo
Tokyo@tokyo_111·
@Tiara_arc He needs to do everything to change his attitude
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Tiara
Tiara@Tiara_arc·
@Ankara_inc Many spouses don’t notice because they have no reason to suspect the person they trust most.
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Tiara
Tiara@Tiara_arc·
Tracy and her husband earn about $250,000 a year but are running a $5,000 monthly deficit. After investors embezzled $1.6 million from their company, they lost 70–80% of their income and accumulated $270,000 in debt: $152,000 in credit cards, $88,000 in back taxes, and $30,000 owed to family. Dave Ramsey’s advice: Cut all non-essential spending, stop paying for the kids’ college, make the IRS debt the top priority, and consider selling the house since the $5,500 mortgage is consuming nearly half their take home pay. His message was clear: stop the borrowing cycle, attack the debt, and take responsibility for the situation before it leads to bankruptcy.
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soup6.7 (Scrappy)
soup6.7 (Scrappy)@bigsoup6_7·
Good Afternoon me & @justjoshie1973 are hanging out today looking forward to watching the race together this afternoon. I wonder if we could be come spokes men for Coke zero #nascar #cokezero
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Tiara
Tiara@Tiara_arc·
@BankonomicsGuy We can't post the full clip because we highlight a specific part for our audience which is enough to brief you about the entire story
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Derek Murrell
Derek Murrell@BankonomicsGuy·
@Tiara_arc Is there a reason people don’t post the full clips? 🤔
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Whitey
Whitey@whitey_xyz·
If you were to put $250 into the S&P500 every month from the age of 18 to 60, you would have $1.4 million by the time you were 60 - Peter Tuchman “Although, 60s is not the sexiest part of the scenario” “People always think they need to have figured everything out, you don’t need to, you are just waiting around wasting time”
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Tiara
Tiara@Tiara_arc·
Jacob admits his financial collapse was fueled by gambling, cocaine use, and extreme lifestyle inflation. He spent heavily on parties, travel, and high-stakes gambling, chasing a lifestyle he couldn’t sustain. Dave Ramsey told him he needs a complete life reset walk away from the chaos and embrace a more disciplined, steady path. He encouraged Jacob to seek therapy for his gambling addiction, connect with a local church, and find mentors who can help reshape his view of success. Their conversation highlighted a powerful lesson: true fulfillment isn’t found in get-rich-quick schemes or easy money. It’s built through long-term discipline, stability, and serving others.
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Tokyo
Tokyo@Tokyo_pi1·
Are Aliens abducting all these people in the park? JOE ROGAN: “After all these years investigating missing people in national parks, what stands out the most?” DAVID PAULIDES: “The patterns.” Paulides says his investigation into the disappearance of 14-year-old Stacy Arras in Yosemite led him down a rabbit hole that still raises questions 46 years later. Despite repeated FOIA requests, he says officials have consistently blocked access to records, with some even claiming the investigation remains ongoing decades after she vanished. According to Paulides, there may be more than 50 people missing in Yosemite alone. And he says many of the cases share the same strange patterns: • Victims disappear after becoming separated from their group. • Search-and-rescue dogs often fail to pick up a scent or behave unusually during searches. • Key details repeatedly defy conventional explanations. Paulides says he doesn’t tell people what to believe. He simply presents the facts he’s gathered and leaves one question: Why do so many of these disappearances seem to follow the same unexplained pattern?
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Tiara
Tiara@Tiara_arc·
@Tokyo_pi1 Being financially responsible is important, but so is making your partner feel loved
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Tokyo@Tokyo_pi1·
CALLER: “My fiancé won’t buy a $2 item unless it’s 30 cents cheaper somewhere else. He hates paying for dates, delayed proposing for years, and says financial security comes before everything.” DAVE RAMSEY: “This isn’t about being frugal.” CALLER: “Then what is it?” DAVE: “It’s about commitment. You’ve built a life together, you’re raising a child together, but he’s still treating the relationship like a cost-benefit analysis.” CALLER: “I feel like I’m always coming second.” DAVE: “Because right now, you are. A husband and father should ask, ‘What can I give?’ not ‘What can I get?’” CALLER: “So what’s the real problem?” DAVE: “The real problem isn’t money. It’s that you’re feeling unchosen.” CALLER: “What should I do?” DAVE: “Stop tolerating a relationship where you’re constantly negotiating for commitment. Get counseling before marriage. Because here’s the truth…” DAVE: “You get what you tolerate.”
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