Guido
Appearances
The Ramsey Show
Quit Letting Broke People Give You Financial Advice!
Pleasure to speak with you. My situation is wife and I have no debt. I'm retired. I'm 65. She will be 69 next month. She still works in a scientific position. She makes 72 K. She gets her full social security, which is about 18, five banks that we don't have car payments. Uh, she bought a car April of last year, uh, financed it briefly at one point. I paid it off last month. Okay.
The Ramsey Show
Quit Letting Broke People Give You Financial Advice!
All right. I am constantly barraged by family members, uh, trying to find out what my retirement income is why like why why is it they think they're business that's what i i don't know is it your kids or just we have no kids we have no kids brothers uh cousins are they vultures I guess they are. Neighbors across the street, friends. It's nobody's business.
The Ramsey Show
Quit Letting Broke People Give You Financial Advice!
Is there a way to put this to bed? I mean, I keep hearing, I have several cards, some from the 70s. 80s i'm like you i like old cars i like to work on my cars some are pretty some are not i hear you want to get rid of all those old cars go out and lease lease never going to happen i don't need to impress anyone the only person i need to impress i see every time i shave there you go uh
The Ramsey Show
Quit Letting Broke People Give You Financial Advice!
The only debt we have, okay, is the mortgage, which is about 93. We have 10 years to go on a 50 at 2.8%.
The Ramsey Show
Quit Letting Broke People Give You Financial Advice!
Maybe you're talking about it with them too much. Guido is an alias, okay? I suspected. Yes, yes. And by the way, I did not spend my formative years in this country, neither did my wife. That's okay.