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The nine steps to financial freedom

Book • 1997
This book offers a comprehensive approach to managing money, going beyond mere financial tips to address the emotional and spiritual barriers that prevent people from achieving financial freedom.

Suze Orman provides steps such as seeing how your past influences your financial future, facing your fears, trusting yourself, and understanding the money cycle.

The book emphasizes the importance of respecting your money and yourself, and it includes practical advice on managing debt, investments, and retirement plans.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

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Greg Rosalsky
as one of the 50 popular personal finance books analyzed in
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James Choi
's research.
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One economist's take on popular advice for saving, borrowing, and spending
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Sara Margulis
to a 30-something woman who is currently single, has no kids, and isn't where she wants to be financially.
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Suze Orman
as her best book, emphasizing the importance of taking steps towards financial well-being.
Take The Courage Challenge
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Suze Orman
as the book that made her famous.
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Suze Orman
as the best book she ever wrote, its premise is that your first childhood money memory determines what happens to you in life.
How To Be Stronger Than You Have Ever Been
Mentioned by a listener, Julie, as a transformative book that she picked up at the airport.
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