Dave Ramsey’s 7 Baby Steps: Step 7 – Build Wealth And Give
Posted by P.B. | Posted in Baby Steps, Dave Ramsey, Giving Back | Posted on 24-06-2009
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Today I will be closing out my series on Dave Ramsey’s 7 Baby Steps with a look at giving to others. In my opinion giving to others, though I have not always been the best at it, is one of the best reasons to build your wealth.
Here are the Steps we have covered to date:
- Step 1: Emergency Fund – When It Rains It Pours
- Step 2: Pay Off All Debt Using The Debt Snowball Method
- Step 3: 3-6 Months Of Expenses In Savings
- Step 4: Invest 15% of household income into Roth IRAs and pre-tax retirement
- Step 5: College funding for your children
- Step 6: Pay off the home early
Baby Step 7: Build Wealth and Give
Baby steps 1-6 are all about getting your financial house in order, paying off debt, saving for the future and funding college for your children. Step 7 looks at what Dave calls the “Great Misunderstanding”. The misunderstanding in his eyes, is the mistaken belief that many people think that the way to have more, is to hold on tightly to what they have.
He uses an example of taking a wad of money and closing your fist around it. You now have that money and it is not going to get away from you, but on the other hand, you can’t receive more money in your hand either, because it is closed up tight. When you freely give with an open hand, your hand is already open and is ready to receive blessings as well as to give.
So once you reach the point where you have all your debts paid, and your blessed enough to be building surplus wealth, you should give it to others. I am not advocating wating until ALL your debt is paid off to give. I personally am still paying off debt, but I still tithe.
Reasons Why We Should Give
- First and formost, as a Christian I believe that everything is God’s, and we are only stewards of everything we have. Psalm 24:1 says “The earth is the Lord’s, and the fullness thereof”. We need to be good stewards of what has been given to us, using it for the good of others.
- Giving makes us less selfish people. Giving helps us to become more Christ-like.
- Giving is a form of worship in which we show or gratitude to God for everything he has given us.
Get Creative About Giving
Here are some ways you may think about giving, both with money and without!
- Volunteer time at your church serving others.
- Serve meals at a local homeless shelter.
- Give to a local charity.
- Help a single mom by buying some groceries or paying a couple of bills.
- Spend time with people at a nursing or retirement home.
- You might consider investing some of your money into MicroPlace.
Your giving is only limited by your creativity. So what are you waiting for? Get started!


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