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The Dave Ramsey Show Podcast - Thu, 20 Nov 2008 23:59:00 -0500

The Dave Ramsey Show is about life and how it happens to revolve around money. Dave Ramsey teaches you to manage and budget your money to avoid bankruptcy, help yourself get out of debt, build wealth, and live in financial peace without debt consolidation. Managing your money properly will reduce stress, improve your marriage, and provide security for you and your family.

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WDBO's Mike Synan joins Jim Turner to talk about one local GM dealer's thoughts on the bailout plan.

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