College funding

3 episodes about this topic

Stop Chasing Payments and Choose Freedom

Rachel Cruze and Dr. John Deloney take live calls about personal finance decisions, focusing on getting out of debt, avoiding family entanglements with money, and choosing long‑term peace over short‑term comfort. Callers grapple with unaffordable car loans, oversized mortgages, backsliding after becoming debt‑free, how to ask for a raise, whether to file bankruptcy, and how to support kids through college without loans. The hosts emphasize personal responsibility, selling assets when necessary, clear boundaries with friends and partners, and following a step‑by‑step plan toward financial stability and freedom.

Oct 30, 2025 Business

You Can't Outearn Your Stupidity

Hosts George Kamel and Rachel Cruze take live calls about money and life decisions, helping listeners navigate issues like credit card use, career changes, relationships, housing, and large debt burdens. They repeatedly reference the Ramsey "baby steps" and emphasize behavioral change, intense debt payoff, and value-driven decision-making over purely mathematical optimization. Callers include people wrestling with credit card rewards, whether to change careers, living with partners before marriage, college savings strategies, upside-down car loans, real estate decisions, massive student loan balances, and the financial fallout of divorce.

Oct 22, 2025 Business

You Won't Win With Money by Accident

This episode features a series of caller-driven money questions ranging from predatory HVAC leases, paying a parent's property taxes, and first-time homebuying costs to dream college tuition, secret marital debt, and large inheritance planning. The hosts walk callers through concrete next steps like where each debt belongs in the Baby Steps, how to prioritize insurance and cash when expecting twins, and how to structure wills and trusts in high‑net‑worth families. The show also highlights long, difficult journeys to becoming debt‑free and underscores that winning with money requires intentionality, boundaries, and perseverance, not wishful thinking.

Oct 14, 2025 Business