GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – Personal financial guru Dave Ramsey, known around the nation for helping Americans get out of debt and live in financial peace, spoke Thursday night Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids. 24 Hour News 8′s Suzanne Geha talked with him prior to the event. Thousands of people spent a few hours Thursday night with Dave Ramsey in Grand Rapids. The inhabitant radio host and personal financial expert gave a seminar at Van Andel Arena. 24 Hour News 8′s Suzanne Geha spoke with Ramsey before the event. His seven tips to financial peace are — Step 1: $1000 to start an emergency fund Step 2: Pay off all debt using the debt grow quickly Step 3: 3 to 6 months of expenses in savings Step 4: Invest 15% of household income into Roth IRAs and pre-tax retirement Step 5: College funding for children Step 6: Pay off your home early Step 7: Erect wealth and give (invest in mutual funds and real estate)
Monthly Archives: October 2007
I Want to Know About Refinancing My Mortgage?
Buying Real Estate Property : How to Find a Mortgage Broker for a Home Loan
Find a mortgage broker for a home loan with the help of a local real estate agent. Learn how to find a mortgage broker for a home loan withexpert tips from a licensed real estate agent in this free video. Expert: Richard Blake Bio: Richard Blake is a licensed real estate agent that has clogged more than 20 times the number of transactions per year than that of the mean realtor for the last three years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
When Considering What Mortgage to Go with, Why Is Everyone So Against Interest Only Loans?
I reckon they are fantastic when you have a commission based job/career. We have a fixed interest only loan, so if equipment are tight we can pay bare minimum and when they are more relaxed we can more than make up for that loss of principal by paying more…….And every time you pay principal your actual (interest) payment goes down…..So over time, adding lump sums will reduce your payment versus paying a fixed mortgage for forever/or until its paid off.
Keiser Report №32: Markets! Finance! Scandal!
Today, Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look at the scandals of Prozac pilots and Chinese drywall; Timothy Sniveling Scamster Geithner, asking “what scale did the President have?”, and irrevocably, Jamie Dimon, the most perilous man in America, complaining about the demonization of mega-banks. Max also talks to Rolling Stone journalist, Matt Taibbi, about “Looting Main Road.”

