About the Author:
Suze Orman is the author of seven consecutive New York Times bestsellers: Women & Money, The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom; The Courage to Be Rich; The Road to Wealth; The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life; and The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke. The host of her own national award-winning CNBC-TV show, she is a contributing editor to O, The Oprah Magazine, is the featured writer on Yahoo! Personal Finance with her biweekly "Money Matters" series, and is a highly sought-after public speaker worldwide. She has written, co-produced, and hosted five PBS specials based on her bestselling books, which are among the network's most successful fund-raisers ever. The 2003 special, inspired by The Laws of Money, earned her one Emmy Award and her 2005 special, "For the Young, Fabulous & Broke" earned her another. In the same year she was inducted into the Books for Better Life Awards' Hall of Fame, in recognition of her ongoing contributions to the field of self-improvement.
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From AudioFile:
Suze Orman's determined reading of her 2009 book works well to make listeners want to take immediate action with their financial habits and long-term plans. You can hear a healthy anger in her voice as she frets about people who maintain lavish spending habits while not paying off credit cards, not funding retirement accounts, and saving nothing for emergencies. Her detailed recommendations consider all the financial disasters and dilemmas people have faced during the 2008-2009 recession--from developing hard-times saving and investing strategies to adjusting rates on problem loans, spending more thoughtfully, and taking advantage of available government programs. Though the information is voluminous, the author's vocal energy, compact writing, and comfort with her expertise make this audio potentially life changing. T.W. © AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine
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