Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)

Suze Orman Media
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Feb 26, 2026 • 34min

What Are You Proud Of?

Listeners ask everything from prenup timing and proper legal steps to spotting WhatsApp scams pretending to be public figures. They debate using HSAs wisely and why certain collectible gold products are poor investments. Conversations cover inheritance and IRA rules, handling charged-off debts versus student loans, and the emotional rewards of caregiving.
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Feb 22, 2026 • 31min

Why You Still Don't Want To Become Partners With Uncle Sam

Clear breakdown of why pre-tax retirement accounts create a long-term tax partnership with the government. A side-by-side comparison of traditional versus Roth contributions using a real-world income example. Practical rules on when to sell or hold investments and how dollar-cost averaging helps during market declines. A final push to favor tax-free retirement strategies to maximize what you leave behind.
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Feb 19, 2026 • 32min

How To Avoid Tax Penalties on Roth Conversion

Listeners hear practical rules about Roth conversions and how to avoid tax underpayment penalties. They get clear warnings about co-signing mortgages and the risks of being on multiple home loans. The conversation tackles estate choices like executors and beneficiary designations. Smart tips on 529 plan ownership and why some loan products can be harmful round out the talk.
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Feb 15, 2026 • 35min

Suze & Fitz Talk Money

Keith Fitz‑Gerald, independent investor and market strategist, answers listener questions on stocks, real estate, gold, silver, and AI-related investing. They stress market cycles, dollar-cost averaging, when to sell, and thinking long term. Energy, infrastructure and select AI plays come up, plus a surprise ETF filing announcement.
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Feb 12, 2026 • 39min

My Husband Wants To, But I Don’t

Listeners hear warnings about TreasuryDirect fraud and practical steps to protect accounts. The conversation tackles risks of overinvesting in your employer and when extra concentration becomes dangerous. Legal readiness gets attention with must-have estate documents and why a living trust matters. Short-term savings strategies and timing for using jumbo accounts and certificates are also discussed.
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Feb 8, 2026 • 29min

Impatience Is The Downfall To Wealth

A brisk take on why patience beats panic in the stock market and how market recoveries erase temporary losses. Practical rules for investing only money you will not need for years and the importance of tracking cost basis. A new high-yield jumbo savings option and trust-account access are introduced for protecting larger balances.
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Feb 5, 2026 • 31min

Advice For Buying Your First Home, Late in Life

Practical guidance on buying your first home in your 50s, including mortgage length and when renting might make sense. How to protect inheritances with proper trust planning and keeping assets separate. Clear steps for handling old collection letters and statutes of limitation. Why older parents need estate documents so loved ones can act if incapacity occurs.
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Feb 1, 2026 • 27min

Don’t Be Afraid of The Future

Calming advice on avoiding fear-driven money mistakes during political and market uncertainty. Reasons to stick with long-term investing and use dollar-cost averaging. A case for AI and semiconductors as structural opportunities, using autonomous vehicles to show future demand. Warnings about large gold or Bitcoin bets and tips for managing volatility and tax timing.
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Jan 29, 2026 • 24min

Is It Better To Own Actual Gold In My IRA Or In An ETF?

They debate where to hold gold for retirement and compare owning physical metal versus gold ETFs. Tax strategies like Roth conversions, backdoor Roth timing, and SEP-to-Roth moves come up. Practical withdrawal planning and keeping cash reserves are covered. Estate tips about passing a California home and how annulment can affect Social Security benefits are discussed.
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Jan 25, 2026 • 30min

How To Stabilize Your Financial Situation

Clear distinctions between V-, U-, and K-shaped recoveries and what those paths mean for income and assets. How to tell which side of the K you are on with practical questions about savings, debt, and work. Concrete steps to stabilize finances if you are on the lower arm like emergency savings, cutting high-interest debt, and needs-only budgeting. Ways to protect and future-proof income through skills and diversified assets.

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