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Although network executives axed the broadcast in June, 2010, "The Dave Ramsey Show" still occasionally pops-up in reruns on the Fox Business Network. Extremely well-adapted to the desires of his exceptionally devoted core audience, "The Dave Ramsey Show" began with a monologue cum homily, and then devoted the rest of its time to answering callers and e-mailers question. Ramsey's down-to-earth, personal touch with questioners made good viewing as well as good advice. Meanwhile, Dave Ramsey, the pundit without the television program, remains one of America's most popular and most trusted financial advisors, and his daily radio program owns its time slot, boasting at least three million loyal listeners. Ramsey has built his reputation on the gospel of debt-free living, and he gives sound step-by-step guidance to listeners, showing them how to save, how to eliminate debt, and ultimately how to build wealth. Unabashedly Christian, Ramey tempers his sound fiscal advice with timely and well-chosen spiritual guidance. Ramsey travels extensively, delivering his seminar series "Financial Peace University," always drawing sell-out crowds.

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Emily Peacock

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