Dave Ramsey

Author

Birthday September 3, 1960

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Antioch, Tennessee, U.S.

Age 63 years old

Nationality United States

#6829 Most Popular

1960

David Lawrence Ramsey III (born September 3, 1960) is an American radio personality who offers financial advice.

He hosts the nationally syndicated radio program The Ramsey Show.

1986

By 1986, Ramsey had amassed a portfolio worth over $4million.

1987

However, when the Competitive Equality Banking Act of 1987 took effect, several banks changed ownership and called his $1.2million in loans and lines of credit because he was over-leveraged.

1988

Ramsey was unable to pay and filed for bankruptcy in 1988.

Ramsey experienced several years of financial recovery and began offering financial advice to couples at his local church.

In 1988, he founded the Lampo Group, a financial counseling service, and in 1992 he wrote and self-published his first book, Financial Peace.

1992

Ramsey began as one of three alternating hosts of The Money Game on radio station WWTN/Nashville in 1992.

The show eventually became The Dave Ramsey Show, Ramsey's daily three-hour call-in financial advice talk show.

1994

Financial Peace University, Ramsey's nine-lesson, video-based personal finance course, debuted in 1994.

The Gannett newspaper group ran his financial column, though dropped it when the newspaper realized that Ramsey had changed the names on the letters to which he was responding.

2007

Ramsey has written several books, including The New York Times bestseller The Total Money Makeover, and hosted a television show on Fox Business from 2007 to 2010.

Ramsey was born in Antioch, Tennessee, to real estate developers.

He attended Antioch High School where he played ice hockey.

At age 18, Ramsey took the real estate exam and began selling property, working through college at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance and Real Estate.

He offered to pay them their money back. The Dave Ramsey Show aired on the Fox Business Network from 2007 to 2010.

2014

In 2014, The Lampo Group, Inc. was rebranded as Ramsey Solutions.

In 2014, The Daily Beast reported that Ramsey had lashed out against former employees he claimed were discussing working conditions at the company on Facebook and Twitter.

At company staff meetings, Ramsey recounted conversations from a private Facebook group of former employees that he had infiltrated, offered cash rewards for the identities of some members who took to anonymous Twitter accounts once they realized Ramsey had joined the private group, and "pulled a gun out of a bag to try to teach a lesson about gossip".

The incident prompted an increased backlash, a meeting Ramsey set up to confront critics, and the eventual deletion of several of the critical Twitter accounts.

According to a September 2021 lawsuit, when Julie Anne Stamps, a Ramsey Solutions employee on the customer care team, approached her supervisor regarding coming out as a lesbian in May 2020, the supervisor explained that company policy would not allow Stamps to continue to be employed at Ramsey Solutions.

2015

He was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2015.

Ramsey advises listeners to reduce debt using the debt snowball method, where debtors pay off their lowest balances first.

Ramsey opposes the use of credit cards.

At live shows, he sometimes takes out his wallet to show audiences the "only four pieces of plastic" he carries: A business debit card, a personal debit card, a driver's license, and a concealed-carry permit.

Ramsey encourages the use of cash and advises families to utilize an envelope system, putting a cash allocation for each month's food, entertainment, and other expenses in separate envelopes and then spending only what is in the envelope.

Ramsey encourages people not to take on student loan debt and calls the idea that student loans are required for college "a myth".

2019

The company's headquarters are located in Franklin, Tennessee, and a new 47-acre campus opened there in 2019.

Ramsey has written five books for adults, three of which were New York Times bestsellers, and six children's books.

2020

Stamps alleged that her departure from the company was further expedited once the United States Supreme Court June 15, 2020, ruling in Bostock v. Clayton County was decided.

Ramsey Solutions denies the accusations.

In July 2020, Caitlin O'Connor, a former Ramsey Solutions employee, filed a federal lawsuit against the company alleging that she was fired for being pregnant and, since she wasn't married to the baby's father, for violating Ramsey Solutions' employee conduct policies.

On May 27, 2021, O'Connor gave her first interview about the termination and her experience working for Ramsey.

On March 10, 2021, featured personality Chris Hogan left the company, citing "things going on in my personal life ... that are not in line with Ramsey Solutions."

Hogan's resignation followed a request for his personnel file at Ramsey Solutions during the Caitlin O'Connor case.

Before the release of his book Everyday Millionaires, Hogan admitted to several affairs, including one with a co-worker at Ramsey Solutions during his marriage to wife Melissa Hogan.

References to his book and videos are still available on the Ramsey website and YouTube channels; however, direct links on the Ramsey Solutions website are replaced with a redirect page for other company resources.

In May 2021, Religion News Service (RNS) obtained recordings of Ramsey mocking employees over the policy and explaining Hogan's 2019 absence as a "rest break" following the affair accusations.

Melissa Hogan, Chris Hogan's ex-wife, issued a statement to RNS claiming that the company downplayed Chris's behavior, covered for him, and characterized her behavior as "anger, hyperbole, and drama".

In December 2020, a complaint was filed with the Franklin health department alleging that caterers hired for the Ramsey Solutions Christmas party at its company headquarters were instructed not to wear masks or gloves while serving, which the company later confirmed to the local NBC affiliate.