

A Letter from Dave Ramsey
I have an unusual way of looking at the world. My wife,
Sharon, says I’m weird and truthfully – I am weird. But
there’s a reason. Starting from nothing, by the time I
was 26 I had a net worth of a little over a million
dollars. I was making $250,000 a year – that’s more than
20,000 a month net taxable income. I was really having
fun. But 98 percent truth is a lie and that two percent
can cause big problems especially with $4 million in
real estate. I had a lot of debt – a lot of short term
debt – and I’m the idiot that signed up for the
trip.
The short version of the story is that debt
caused us over the course of two and a half years of
fighting it to lose everything. We didn’t tell anyone
what was going on but if we had to do it again we would
learn from the wisdom of others who have been through
it. We soon learned that we were not the only ones at
the bottom. Barbie and Ken (you know, the couple who
appear to be perfect – perfect clothes, perfect
car, perfect house) are broke and I don’t take financial
advice from broke people anymore.
After losing everything,
I went on a quest to find out how money really works,
how I could get control of it and how I could have
confidence in handling it. I read everything I could get
my hands on. I interviewed older rich people, people who
made money and kept it. That quest lead me to a really,
really uncomfortable place – my mirror. I came to
realize that my money problems, worries, and shortages
largely began and ended with the person in my mirror. I
realized also that if I could learn to manage the
character I shaved with every morning, I would win with
money.
I went back to my first
love, real estate, so I could eat and get out of debt.
Along the way I began another path – the path of helping
others, literally millions of others, take the same
quest to the mirror.
I formed our company in
1988 to counsel folks hurting from the results of
financial stress. I’ve paid the “stupid tax” (mistakes
with dollar signs on the end) so hopefully some of you
won’t have to. I wrote the book Financial Peace,
based on all that Sharon and I had learned, and began
selling it out of my car. With a friend of mine, I
started a local radio call-in show called “The Money
Game” now nationally syndicated as “The Dave Ramsey
Show.”
Our company history is
full of landmarks leading up to the release of our third
best-selling book in 2003 – The Total Money Makeover
– and we’re not slowing down. Our Company now has more
than 100 team members and a variety of products and
services to help you reach your financial goals.
Many companies define
success based on the dollars coming in but at our
company we define our success by the number of lives
changed: listeners getting out of debt, readers taking
their first Baby Step and saving $1,000, FPU graduates
investing for their future. We learned early on that if
we help enough people the money will come. Our mission
statement isn’t just lip service it’s our mantra:
The Lampo Group,
Inc. is providing Biblically based, common sense
education and empowerment which gives HOPE to
everyone from the financially secure to the
financially distressed.
Click here to visit our
Web site! Wherever
you are in the process – making the quest to your
mirror, struggling to get your budget to work, paying
off that last debt, debt free and looking for places to
give – let us know how we can help you take that next
step in your money makeover. That’s what we’re here for.
