Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Losing a loved one is hard and lonely


If you lose a spouse or a loved one, you'll get lonely. You'll want to see your kids more. You really have to understand the loneliness factor.


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.

Monday, September 28, 2015

Ask the right retirement questions

How much do I need to retire is a stupid question. The real question is, 'What is the best way I can save for my retirement?' 

Own your own home. Get rid of your debt. Live below your means but within your needs.


Compound interest and investing

When you invest money and your money earns money, and that money starts to earn money, it compounds like a snowball down a hill," said Orman. "It's a financial snowball effect." 



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.

Monday, September 14, 2015

Women need to be strong and take charge of their MONEY and Finances

Women have been thrust into an entirely new relationship with money that is profoundly different from anything we have ever encountered before. The shifting roles of women at home and at work have dramatically changed where and how money interacts with a woman's life.

Becoming truly powerful in a lasting, beneficial way is never done at the expense of others; it is done for the good of all. 

Women are the bedrock of their families, of their communities -- so many are dependent on us. If we stand strong and know who we are and what we can create, we will easily be able to hold up those we love and those who need a helping hand. 


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.