Suze Orman
Suze Orman
Susan Lynn "Suze" Ormanis an American author, financial advisor, motivational speaker, and television host. Orman was born in Chicago and pursued a degree in social work. She worked as a financial advisor for Merrill Lynch. In 1983 she became the vice-president of investments at Prudential Bache Securities. In 1987, she founded the Suze Orman Financial Group. Her program The Suze Orman Show began airing on CNBC in 2002. In 2006 she won a Gracie Award for Outstanding Program Host on...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth5 June 1951
CountryUnited States of America
Money doesn't bring courage, I learned. It's the other way around. Once I took that lesson to heart, I began to rebuild my life.
abundance is in crucial ways a state of mind.
... true financial freedom doesn't depend on how much money you have. Financial freedom is when you have power over your fears and anxieties instead of the other way around.
The way to build your savings is by spending less each month.
If you're going down the street and you're going the wrong way, remember - God permits U-turns.
You can never solve a financial problem with money. The only way for you to have a larger net worth is for you to go within to see why you are going without.
If the only way you can build an emergency fund is to pay the minimum due on your credit card, that is what you need to do.
The only way you will ever permanently take control of your financial life is to dig deep and fix the root problem.
Don't let what others think or say get in your way; their actions reflect on them, not you.
Structured settlements are a common way for people who have been injured to receive an insurance payout. The periodic payments provide ongoing income and reduce the risk of blowing a lump sum through poor financial choices.
The middle class has disappeared. We have a highway to poverty and no roads coming out.
Courage is not always about action. It takes courage to do nothing rather than do something that you do not believe in or understand.
A reverse mortgage is available to anyone who is at least 62 years old and owns a home outright, or has a small mortgage balance remaining.
Sometimes your mind lets you do things with your money that make no sense.