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Take a priceless journey into your life and the life of your money with the most recognized personal finance expert in the world today. Acclaimed for her revolutionary approach to money, Suze Orman has garnered millions of fans whose lives have been transformed by following her unique advice. In about 30 minutes, you’ll learn how to go within yourself to see why you are doing without and that you cannot fix a financial problem with money.
Suze brings over 40 years of experience to help you be more and therefore have more. If you don’t have the money you want in your life, follow one of the most popular podcasts in America and find out why. The choice is up to you.
New episodes drop Thursdays and Sundays.
Join Suze’s free podcast Community by downloading the Women & Money App on the Apple App Store or Google Play, where you can search past episodes, ask Suze questions (that if chosen will be answered on the podcast) take classes and communicate with each other and possibly Suze herself.
Suze brings over 40 years of experience to help you be more and therefore have more. If you don’t have the money you want in your life, follow one of the most popular podcasts in America and find out why. The choice is up to you.
New episodes drop Thursdays and Sundays.
Join Suze’s free podcast Community by downloading the Women & Money App on the Apple App Store or Google Play, where you can search past episodes, ask Suze questions (that if chosen will be answered on the podcast) take classes and communicate with each other and possibly Suze herself.
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Oct 15, 2020 • 32min
Ask Suze Anything: October 15, 2020
In this edition of Ask Suze Anything, Suze answers questions from Women & Money listeners (as read by KT) Marcella, Mahala, Kelly Jo, Christi & Steve, the Boyers, Alana, Lori, Amy, and Nicole. They ask: What advice do you have so I can get a raise at work? What type of term insurance should I get? What are the financial benefits of being married? Can we have an emergency fund in a Roth IRA? We’re three years away from retirement, should we convert some of our traditional IRA to Roth IRAs? My mother is 68 and has a whole life policy, should she change it to a term policy? Is it a good idea to continue paying my fiance rent on the home we live in but he owns after we get married, especially if my name does not go on the title? Should I have more Parent Plus loans or dip into my TSP to help pay for college education for my children? Should my husband take his early retirement as an annuity or a lump sum? To Become A Must Have Documents Suze Ambassador, CLICK HERE. JUST LAUNCHED! Join Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on her podcast! To ask Suze a question, download by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY To find the right Credit Union for you, CLICK HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 11, 2020 • 32min
It’s Time To Pivot
In this episode, Suze takes us back to “Suze School” for a lesson about why it’s time to pivot. We need to make sure that we’re making the right investments. Are life insurance and real-estate the right choices? Listen now and find out. JUST LAUNCHED! Join Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on her podcast! To ask Suze a question, download by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY To find the right Credit Union for you, CLICK HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 8, 2020 • 28min
Ask Suze Anything: October 8 , 2020
In this edition of Ask Suze Anything, Suze answers questions from Women & Money listeners (as read by KT) Tracy, Kierra, Grant, Katie, Sam, Diane, Brijesh, Sue, and Debbie. They ask: Should I pay off my student loans and timeshare with the money I’ll make from the sale of my house? Do you have tips on how a young person can save money? Will I lose any compounding interest by moving a TSP to a Roth TSP? I have opened separate Roth IRAs. Can we no longer contribute to my husband’s company-sponsored Roth? What documents should non-married, romantic partners have to own a home, together? I am a widow drowning in debt. Should I take out a mortgage on the home I own outright or dip into a 401k? How can I stop being bullied by my daughter to send her to an expensive four-year veterinary school? Will I get more money if I wait longer to take my social security? Should I pause on finishing college to pay off my debts? Take advantage of the special Louise Hay Birthday Celebration and get Suze’s course for free. Go here and use the activation code “Louise.” JUST LAUNCHED! Join Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on her podcast! To ask Suze a question, download by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY To find the right Credit Union for you, CLICK HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 4, 2020 • 25min
Making The Impossible, Possible
In this episode, Suze helps us deal with these crazy times. She takes us to Suze School for lessons about dollar-cost averaging, leaving one’s assets to one’s beneficiaries, and standing in one’s truth. JUST LAUNCHED! Join Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on her podcast! To ask Suze a question, download by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY To find the right Credit Union for you, CLICK HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 1, 2020 • 26min
Ask Suze Anything: October 1, 2020
In this edition of Ask Suze Anything, Suze answers questions from Women & Money listeners (as read by KT) Amy, Kim, Cat, Marissa, Chris, Tim, Leigh, and Fran. They ask: Should I continue to fund my 457b or pay down my debt? I’m not working due to the pandemic and need to pay back a loan I took out from my 401k. Should I do that in installments or in a lump sum? My husband and I are debt-free and cash-heavy. How should we invest to feel secure? How can I best retire at 55? Should I use my 401k or savings to pay off my mortgage? I lost my job due to the pandemic. Is now a good time to roll my 401k into a Roth IRA? I just retired and have 11 years left on my mortgage. Should I refinance for a slightly lower rate? What advice do you have when starting a new relationship at 62 and looking to couple finances? JUST LAUNCHED! Join Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on her podcast! To ask Suze a question, download by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY To find the right Credit Union for you, CLICK HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 27, 2020 • 28min
Three Lessons From Life
In this episode, Suze shares three powerful stories from people in her life. We get lessons on confirming and clarity, how less can really be more, and why planning is so important. To Become A Must Have Documents Suze Ambassador, CLICK HERE. JUST LAUNCHED! Join Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on her podcast! To ask Suze a question, download by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY To find the right Credit Union for you, CLICK HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 24, 2020 • 32min
Ask Suze Anything: September 24, 2020
In this edition of Ask Suze Anything, Suze answers questions from Women & Money listeners Sandra, Melinda, Millagros, Amy, Angeline, Shelly, and Sheri. Today’s questions are read by a very special guest, by the way! They ask: After my divorce, should I find a fixer-upper home or spend all my money on a new house? Should I stay in my 401k or get a Roth IRA? Why does my employer want to take money back from my 401k when I worked there for only a couple of years? I am 38 and getting a divorce. Should I give up half of my house or half of my retirement account to my soon-to-be ex-husband? Where should I keep my Must Have documents and with whom? Should my 91-year-old grandmother cash in her Universal Life Insurance policy since it’s all paid up? My life insurance rates keep going up, the older I get. What can I do, to have affordable life insurance? JUST LAUNCHED! Join Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on her podcast! To ask Suze a question, download by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY To find the right Credit Union for you, CLICK HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 20, 2020 • 29min
The World Turned Upside Down
In this episode, Suze reflects on the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and how our world has turned upside down. What can we do to make sure we’re strong emotionally and financially? What can we do to be secure as more jobs shift to automation? What can we do to live within our needs and not be held hostage to our wants? JUST LAUNCHED! Join Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on her podcast! To ask Suze a question, download by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY To find the right Credit Union for you, CLICK HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 17, 2020 • 35min
Ask Suze Anything: September 17 , 2020
In this edition of Ask Suze Anything, Suze answers questions from Women & Money listeners about last Sunday’s “The Life Of Flowers” episode concerning the Must Have Documents. Questions came into the app from Olga, Tina K, CokeP, DiamondRoad369, J13, Gabe, Jackie G, JoePro, Marta M, B Muckley, Nam, and GD Jacoby. They ask: Why do you need a will and a living revocable trust? Our bank doesn’t transfer our accounts into our trust name. What can we do? We received a modification when we refinanced. Will the modification be voided if we put the house into a trust? Would our youngest daughter pay income taxes if we gave our house to her (upon our death) via the living revocable trust? Can I transfer my original documents into your Must Have documents program? Can you explain what the incapacity clause is? Is a living trust the same as a revocable trust? Is the tax shelter for an irrevocable trust worth it? My older brother has no children, does he need a living revocable trust? How can I ensure that when I die, my half of my mother’s health care continues? Can my partner and I do a trust together, even if we’re not married? How do I get a secondary name on my bank account? Would my refinance be different if I have a trust? JUST LAUNCHED! Join Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on her podcast! To ask Suze a question, download by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY To find the right Credit Union for you, CLICK HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 13, 2020 • 26min
The Life Of Flowers
In this episode, Suze shares a sad and heartfelt story about a friend who recently passed away. This person did not have the Must Have documents in place to help his loved ones figure out his end of life wishes. Let today’s podcast serve as a guide for you, to reinforce your planning, so you can be organized to the end and your wishes can be met. JUST LAUNCHED! Join Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on her podcast! To ask Suze a question, download by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY To find the right Credit Union for you, CLICK HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


