Monday, June 23, 2014

Suze Orman loves Elizabeth Warren for president


"I'll go on record saying this, if she [Elizabeth Warren] would run for president, against anybody...including Hillary Clinton. I would vote for her (Elizabeth Warren) hands down. She is the real deal. I think that woman- I couldn't have enough good things to say about Elizabeth Warren.


Suze Orman is a award winning certified financial planner and author of several books including 'The Road to Wealth'. She went from being a waitress at age 30, making $400 a month, to now having her own TV show and a net worth of $30 million dollars.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Suze Orman news on Prepaid debit card

Starting July 1, 2014, Suze Orman and Magic Johnson’s Approved card, a prepaid debit card aimed at budget-challenged consumers, will no longer work, according to a letter from Bancorp Bank, her partner on the product.

Bancorp is encouraging cardholders to spend all the money on their cards before that date. After that, it will send checks to people for any remaining balances. It is unclear exactly why Ms. Orman’s venture is ending. 


Suze Orman is a award winning certified financial planner and author of several books including 'The Road to Wealth'. She went from being a waitress at age 30, making $400 a month, to now having her own TV show and a net worth of $30 million dollars.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

How to explain your children you cannot afford to help financially

Q. How do I explain to my 24-year-old son that I cannot co-sign a car loan, and it’s not a personal issue, but a monetary issue? I am tired of hearing his, ‘You don’t want to help me, Mom!”

A. You have to tell your son that you don’t want to sign, not that you can’t. I couldn't be more against the idea of co-signing a loan because when you do, you become the one responsible for that loan. Most of the time when you are asked to co-sign, it’s because the other person can’t qualify on their own. If they can’t qualify on their own, you’re going to get stuck.



Suze Orman is a award winning certified financial planner and author of several books including 'The Road to Wealth'. She went from being a waitress at age 30, making $400 a month, to now having her own TV show and a net worth of $30 million dollars.