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Ответитьher sister is a vet tech no discount there? :/
ОтветитьSeems like they have a 30,000$ brand new sxs in the garage.
ОтветитьThe fact that people have money like this coming in and they're not being responsible with it is so disheartening and frustrating. so many of us are struggling on way less a month not overspending and not using credit cards.
Ответитьwhy would you hide anything in you're marriage but that much debt holy.
ОтветитьI listened to this and admired the vet for working full time with a back condition. I live in UK and so things are different here. Do the vets in US who can work get 2000 dollars a month pension? I may have misheard the figure. I have lived with a husband with a heart condition and because it is not visable people judge him if he does not lift things. My enquiry is not a criticism. I guessed it would take 10 years to get them straight and was so pleased that the adviser said 5 years. 👍
ОтветитьHe’s in for a shock when he learns where Matco tools are manufactured.
ОтветитьHis ‘Don’t tread on me’ hat is ironic? Because nobody with an ounce of debt can wear that without looking like a chump
ОтветитьShe’s kinda cute.
He’s a moron.
the thing is, really really good looking guys - are just like really really good looking girls. wot can i get for free, is how they live... they don't have to lift a finger, other people pick up their mess... if you won the DNA loterry, you also, don't have to lift a finger or be responsible.
Ответить100% debt free
Ответить$200 per month on dip, I can dig it!
ОтветитьI have a tool bill also. It sucks. It’s not near as much as that but it’s still there.
ОтветитьIn their defense, you most definitely need a truck when living in Texas , where it floods and some roads are dirt roads. A car wouldn’t last in places like that
ОтветитьShe should have kept the old truck for the horse and trailer lol
ОтветитьThese are the same people who vote Republican because of being "fiscally responsible" LOL
ОтветитьClickbaity title
Ответитьmy husband and i bought a love sac when we moved…paid in cash we love it but we can afford it
ОтветитьNot the Gadsden 😭
ОтветитьNot the hat 😭😭
ОтветитьWatching this show has really put things into perspective for me. I need to really kick my ass into gear and start working on my debts! ❤
ОтветитьShe has a lot of silent, red flags and then call her husband by another name ultimate red flag. Something is not adding up here.🤔🤔🤔🤔
ОтветитьThese guys seem like good people and they admit their mistakes and seem able to do it! CANT wait for the after report
ОтветитьWhat pleasant people honestly. Like yeah bad debt, but very lovely guests
ОтветитьHow many sponsorships can you cram into one video
ОтветитьAs a homeowner and moderate investor with NO DEBT! I find the dichotomy of very frugal and insane with money to be very funny lol
ОтветитьThat was encouraging. It can be done if you follow the budget.
ОтветитьThis show lets me know that my finances aren’t that bad! 😂
ОтветитьNo paid time off is criminal.
ОтветитьDude is giving off boomhauer vibes off of king of the hill....however uou spell his name😅
ОтветитьDude, that guy would whoop Caleb’s a$$ if he got smart with him like he does to everyone else.
ОтветитьWhy don’t they reach out to the company that did the well? Or did they do the well themself? Am I even spelling that right? lol but if a company did the well for them I would contact them to say it’s unsafe to drink? That they need to fix it?
ОтветитьMy parents were in a situation kind of like this. My dad was in control of finances. They had two or three mortgages they had taken out on the house and my dad stopped making payments they owed $300k. Had to sell their house to pay it off I believe they made like $330k off the house. My dad retired and they moved to Nevada cause no taxes. Then they had someone else who did their taxes and they messed up on them and irs came after them for $15k within 6 months of moving. My parents both had to go back to work to pay it off. I believe irs keep digging found a couple more things and had to pay another $5-$15k. They’re in their 60s my dad still works but my mom doesn’t.
ОтветитьMy parents were in a situation kind of like this. My dad was in control of finances. They had two or three mortgages they had taken out on the house and my dad stopped making payments they owed $300k. Had to sell their house to pay it off I believe they made like $330k off the house. My dad retired and they moved to Nevada cause no taxes. Then they had someone else who did their taxes and they messed up on them and irs came after them for $15k within 6 months of moving. My parents both had to go back to work to pay it off. I believe irs keep digging found a couple more things and had to pay another $5-$15k. They’re in their 60s my dad still works but my mom doesn’t.
ОтветитьThe more i watch these the more i realize we are doing pretty good!
But any bs purchases i do make i feel guilty about now 😂 even if i can afford it! 😂
The fact these people could help their kid with college when they can more than afford it and are choosing to pay thousands of dollars for cars and other BS is so sad. When their kid potentially has thousands of dollars in student loan debt later in life you know they are going to gaslight her that she needed to make “better choices” 🙄
Ответить“Dat communist stuff!” I DIED LAUGHING AT THAT.. I probably reminded that part 15 times already! Hilarious 😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьThis vid is 3 months old and I still love this couple lol
ОтветитьThe hat, the pegging joke, his face. Priceless
ОтветитьI guarantee their income isnt 13k a month
ОтветитьIncomes on these are always sketchy.....how many veterans are on disability????? PTSD is a bit of a cash cow
ОтветитьI really enjoyed your time with this couple. They seem like nice and genuine people who aren't very financially intellectual lol. But hey, we all have issues, hence why we watch this show. Great episode
ОтветитьZero calculators were used when these two got together
Ответить“For a work at home job…” damn I forgot she even worked remotely. She could’ve let bro used that truck for work. Smh
ОтветитьSeems like people buy things just because “wants” more than “needs”..we all die someday and materials and money can’t take them with you when you passed. Be humble and have simple life
ОтветитьYou can easily get an old truck for 30k to haul a horse, you do want a heavy duty truck to move a horse. You don't play around with that. She def does not need to drive to have his feet done. Her horse has an issue, so she needs to just take his shoes off.. those shoes prob cost her $200-$300 a month. If he can't be ridden, get the shoes off let him be a pasture pet then you do not need the dang truck. You pay someone to move him once a year for his dental etc. If she has land to keep the horse, then he could be very cheap to keep as far as horses go. She doesn't need the truck for the horse. If he's got feet issues she could pasture pet him for a few years no shoes she may find his feet get better.
ОтветитьWe think Caleb went to school for financial planning.... I think he spent more time in acting classes....
ОтветитьHow do you think; my truck is old and needs money.. and go.. BOOM.. 70 grand, 8% interest, 5 grand over sticker on a depreciating thing… thats worth barely 45 grand already..
AND a 70 grand loan on a 25 grand truck to drive around a damn horse…
Why not a 15-20 grand 2015 f150 in cash…?