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The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom: Practical and Spiritual Steps So You Can Stop Worrying
Suze Orman

Three Rivers Press, 2006 - 352 pages

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Very informative!

I was really impressed with this audiobook. It gave tons of useful information, and Suze explains it in a way that anyone could understand. She also gives great "real-world" examples. This is definitely one of very few audiobooks that you can keep and listen to again later to refresh your memory on a topic. Highly recommended!!


The best kickstart

You'll want to give this to your friends.
Suze is great. She helps take care of everything, not just budgets. This one was the best of the money books I've read; it left me with more money and more peace of mind. This is the only one I've given away to a friend, and I'm buying it again for myself.


If you're interested in more, I'd suggest:
Smart Couples Finish Rich: 9 Steps to Creating a Rich Future for You and Your Partner
I've referred back to his book a few times, it fits very well with Suze's great advice, and he has a few bright tips of his own.

Other interesting reads:
Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
The Motley Fool Investment Guide : How The Fool Beats Wall Streets Wise Men And How You Can Too


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PRETTY GOOD, BUT READ THIS

Does Orman know her stuff? Definitely. Is this book concise, well written and to the point, a no nonsense primer on achieving financial stability? Yes it is. Does Orman pander to the lowest common denominator, i.e. those with virtually no financial acumen? In my opinion, yes she does.

I recently read an interview with Orman in the Wall street Journal where she claimed that of her $25 million in net worth she only has a million in the stock market. That's 4%. Most financial experts would assert that's way too little. But Orman's not an investor, she's a common sense lady with a brass tacks approach to money, and it serves her well.

And I just read a book I like even better than Suze. Dave Barry's "Money Secrets" contains a dead on skewering of Orman. If you're familiar with Orman's approach and like Barry, you have to check this out. Dave Barry's Money Secrets: Like: Why Is There a Giant Eyeball on the Dollar?


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Stop Worrying, Do Something

I bought this book mostly to review and compare our financial decision making process.
We liked the clearly explained concepts and suggestions in this book so much that I've just ordered four additional copies to give to our son, nieces and nephew (young adults).
I'd recommend this book to anyone who wants to have a reference and update financial family affairs.




The 9 Steps t Financial Freedom.....Suze Orman

This was an excellent guide for all. It was easy to read, Suze explained different terms, gave guidelines etc. I read it in 3 days,and will keep it as a guide for future reference. I already recommended it to friends & relatives.


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