Finance guru Dave Ramsey explains when you CAN pause his famous 'seven baby steps' plan to becoming rich

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He is famous for his 'seven baby steps' guide to clearing debt, saving money and building wealth.

But ultra-frugal finance guru Dave Ramsey has revealed it is OK to press pause on the plan - but only if households 'declare an emergency' first.

Ramsey's baby steps for families are: saving $1,000 in a starter fund; paying off all debt except the home; saving three to six months of expenses into an emergency fund; investing 15 percent of income into retirement; saving for your child's college fund; paying off your home early; building wealth and giving.

The 63-year-old usually advocates his followers stick to the steps religiously.

On Tuesday, talking on his radio show, he explained Americans could pause the program in the case of an emergency. But it had to be for a real emergency, and families needed to be honest with themsleves about that.

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He said: 'The principle that we use is if your car broke down and you don't have the money to fix it because you have paid [your debt] down to $1,000.

'You need $2,000 or $4,000 to fix a car or replace a car, [so] you would have to push pause because you're in the middle of an emergency.'

Ramsey has previously said when families are expecting a baby it is also OK to take a break from the plan.

Under Ramsey's rules, that is also considered an emergency that allows the baby steps to be paused.

In his latest episode of The Ramsey Show, he and cohost Ken Coleman were responding to a query from a listener who wanted to pause his pursuit of the baby steps to afford a storm shelter for his Oklahoma home.

The listener explained he, his wife and 18-month-old daughter had had a recent tornado scare.

As a result, he wanted to invest around $4,000 into a storm shelter.

But Ramsey advised against pausing the baby steps because the family still had $14,600 to pay off on their car.

He added: 'You're in the middle of an emergency and after the scare with a one and a half-year-old your brain is in an emergency. I can understand that... if it had been my little kid.

'But you and I both know that statistically you've lived there 31 years and haven't been hit by a tornado they're all around you.'

Coleman added: 'If I were you, I would not pause the baby steps, I would find a way to come up with the four grand as quick as I possibly could working extra hours.

'Selling anything and everything. Four grand, you can find a way.'

Ramsey has previously said when families are expecting a baby it is also OK to take a break from the plan - but this week he outlined other reasons that are not serious enough

Ramsey has previously said when families are expecting a baby it is also OK to take a break from the plan - but this week he outlined other reasons that are not serious enough

It comes after he also recently explained that the golden rule for workers wanting to retire early is by paying off their mortgage and creating a mock budget

It comes after he also recently explained that the golden rule for workers wanting to retire early is by paying off their mortgage and creating a mock budget

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For years, Ramsey has sworn by his baby steps as a way for his followers to gain financial freedom.

He is also an advocate of the 'debt snowball' method which encourages individuals to make a list of their outstanding debts and pay them off from the smallest balance to largest regardless of the interest rates.

It comes after he also recently explained that the golden rule for workers wanting to retire early is by paying off their mortgage.

For Americans wanting to give up work before the age of 65, he said it is vital to clear all debts - especially a mortgage.

That is because it tends to the biggest debt Americans have in their lifetime and can eat up hundreds or thousands of dollars a month in payments.

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