9 Steps to Financial Freedom: Practical and Spiritual Steps So You Can Stop Worrying; Revised and Updated Version
 

9 Steps to Financial Freedom: Practical and Spiritual Steps So You Can Stop Worrying; Revised and Updated Version

by Suze Orman

When Suze Orman was 13 she watched her father dive into the flames of his burning take-out chicken shack in order to rescue his cash register. In that moment Orman learned that money was more important than life itself. And so it became her quest to be rich. But years later, when Orman became a wealthy broker with a huge investment firm, she was profoundly unhappy. What went wrong? She had... (read more)

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Jennifer the Forgetful Faerie Queen
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I found this book engaging. That is very rare for a book like this to hold my interest. It's all common sense stuff, that is hard to see when one feels overwhelmed. Suze Orman is awesome in my opinion. I would recommend this to everyone.

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  • mom_247

    mom_247 said:

    Question - would you nice readers recommend beginning with this book or "Women and Money"? How much of the same info is covered in the books and if there's a lot of overlap, where is the info better presented? Any other recommendations for a reader who hates to read about finance, but really should???

    posted Thursday, March 20 2008
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