Suze Ormans 2009 Action Plan, Suze Orman
Suze Ormans 2009 Action Plan, Suze Orman
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Suze Orman's 2009 Action Plan

Author: Suze Orman

Narrator: Suze Orman

Unabridged: 4 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/30/2008


Synopsis

2009: The Year You Can’t Afford to Make Any Mistakes with Your Money.

The credit crunch, the stock market freefall, the staggering toll of home foreclosures and job losses: The economic crisis that struck in 2008 has left no one untouched and everybody reeling. Seemingly overnight, the financial landscape has undergone seismic changes that suddenly have you asking all kinds of questions: Are your savings safe? Should you continue to invest in your retirement account? Should you keep your home if it’s worth less than what you owe or should you sell it? How do you pay your bills if you’ve just been laid off?

The nation’s go-to expert on financial matters, Suze Orman, believes that 2009 is a critical year for your money. There are safeguards to put in place, actions to take, costly mistakes to avoid, and even opportunities to be had, so that you are protected during the bad times and prepared to prosper when things take a turn for the better. No matter what situation you’re in, you will find a plan of action and the answers to your questions about:

-Credit
-Retirement
-Savings and Spending
-Real Estate
-Paying for College
-Protecting Your Family

Suze Orman's 2009 Action Plan delivers honest, straightforward guidance—what to do, when to do it, and how to do it—as only Suze Orman can.

About The Author

Suze Orman is the author of seven consecutive New York Times bestsellers: Women & Money, The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom; The Courage to Be Rich; The Road to Wealth; The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life; and The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke. The host of her own national award-winning CNBC-TV show, she is a contributing editor to O, The Oprah Magazine, is the featured writer on Yahoo! Personal Finance with her biweekly "Money Matters" series, and is a highly sought-after public speaker worldwide. She has written, co-produced, and hosted five PBS specials based on her bestselling books, which are among the network's most successful fund-raisers ever. The 2003 special, inspired by The Laws of Money, earned her one Emmy Award and her 2005 special, "For the Young, Fabulous & Broke" earned her another. In the same year she was inducted into the Books for Better Life Awards' Hall of Fame, in recognition of her ongoing contributions to the field of self-improvement.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kim on January 12, 2009

Let's face it: If common-sense Suze Orman was in charge, the country would likely be in a lot better shape. She serves up plenty of tough love in her latest book, which launches with an overview of how we got into our current economic mess, which she says is the fall-out of "a wild, drunken party of......more

Goodreads review by Lesley on July 19, 2011

Wow! This lady really knows her stuff. This book was written at the end of 2008 to help us prepare and have an action plan for the Global Credit crisis in 2009. She talks about why you should pay off credit card debt, understanding your retirement plan, what to do in the real estate market if your h......more

Goodreads review by Annemargaret on July 21, 2017

The book is a quick read - which I think may take away from more detailed information that may be provided in her other books. I read this book first since it was the first book of her series that was available to me. I do believe that Suze Orman knows her stuff - looking forward to reading some of......more

Goodreads review by Claire on May 04, 2009

These sorts of books are kind of a bad habit of mine. Yes, they tend to be obvious to an extent, and all. But the random tidbit! There *could* be a random useful tidbit! It's hopeless. I also get a kick out of how she says in the early part such things as "Follow the advice here and you will know exa......more

Goodreads review by Laurie (barksbooks) on November 05, 2009

Published in late 2008 this book was written just when the fallout from the economic crises was beginning to hit the average American schlub. As of November 2009 things only seem to be getting worse as each day passes. Unemployment is much higher than the #'s quoted in her book and every day more bu......more