Dave Ramsey tells cardiologist earning $650K he doesn’t ‘deserve’ a $250K Porsche. What he says he needs to do first

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Recently, I received a call dave ramsey show When asked if he should buy a $250,000 Porsche, he seemed to expect the famously frugal financial guru to veto the idea, but his answer was surprising.

Given the caller’s high income, Ramsey was not theoretically opposed to purchasing a luxury car.

Having said that, he did discourage callers from immediately going to the dealership and signing the loan(1). Here’s the thing.

The caller explained that he was a newly qualified doctor who had just signed a large contract that would pay him an annual salary of $650,000 as a cardiologist. His wife also works and earns $100,000. He wanted to reward himself with a big splurge.

“The training was very tough,” the caller said. “I feel like I want a Porsche, and my wife agrees that I should have a nice car. The problem is, I’m not sure I can afford one.”

Of course, Ramsey questioned the caller and discovered that he owned two properties, one of which had a $150,000 mortgage but was making $1,000 a month in rental profit. The other is his primary family residence, on which he still owes $300,000 on his mortgage. The caller also said he would receive a signing bonus of $75,000 to $100,000 and have a $60,000 emergency fund.

While those numbers sounded good, Ramsey immediately noticed that the man didn’t seem to have enough cash to buy the Porsche outright. Therefore, he advised callers not to do so.

“Have you ever heard me tell anyone, under any circumstances, to get a car payment?” Ramsey asked, before answering his own question with a clear “no.” Ramsey also hit home with his take on the situation: “You’ve been an adult for so long. Just one minute here and you want to be a four-year-old.”

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Ramsey offers two suggestions on how to indulge in this immature emotion without breaking the bank or taking on debt in the form of a car payment.

First, the caller could buy a cheaper used Porsche and use the signing bonus to pay entirely in cash.

Alternatively, Ramsey suggested selling the rental property, arguing that $1,000 a month wasn’t worth the trouble given the couple’s high income.

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