Financial Peace University Summary Links



For the sake of making it easy to reference my FPU summary posts, I’ve listed the links below. It took me longer than I though to write this series but think they’ll be a good resource for those who’ve attended FPU. I know I’ll be referring to them in the future.

I want to reiterate that these summaries are not meant to be a substitute for attending FPU. Not only are they not comprehensive (I couldn’t cover every little detail), but half of the value of attending FPU is the act of physically going and taking the time out each week for 3 months to think about and work on your finances. In fact, even though my wife and I already know this content, we’ve considered attending again simply for the discipline of reviewing all aspects of our financial life. The classes are also very motivational. The fact is, I’ll probably be conducting a round of FPU at our local church so I’ll get to participate again, this time as a moderator. I’m excited at the prospect of introducing others to Dave Ramsey and helping them reach their financial goals.

So without further ado, here are the links to each FPU summary post.

Financial Peace University Part 1
Financial Peace University Part 2 – Understanding Insurance
Financial Peace University Part 3 – Retirement and College Planning
Financial Peace University Part 4 – How to be a smart consumer
Financial Peace University Part 5 – Tips on buying and selling real estate
Financial Peace University Part 6 – Increasing your income through career development
Financial Peace University Part 7 – Collection practices and the spiritual side of managing finances


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4 Comments to “Financial Peace University Summary Links”

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    Good Luck! It’s a great program and should help you out a ton.

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