‘You keep a great stock forever’: Suze Orman’s 5 time-tested tips to get you through inflation and stock market dips In times of hardship, Suze Orman will be the first to tell you that what you don’t do with your money may be even more important than what you do with it. The best-selling personal finance author and TV personality has seen it all in her decades-long career, and she has plenty of advice to help you get through the choppy economic waters ahead. Here are five of her most… Source link
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Suze Orman’s 5 main rules to avoid going totally broke in retirement Everyone hopes that, after decades of hard work, they’ll retire rich enough to spend decades more enjoying the fruits of their labor. But if you ask financial guru Suze Orman, the average American is nowhere near ready. Their savings won’t last decades — they’ll last about three years. Northwestern Mutual’s latest study shows that average retirement savings jumped 13% in 2021 to a range of $87,500 to $98,800. Despite the… Source link
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Stephen Lovekin / Getty Images Suze Orman was working as a waitress and making $400 a month at 29 years old. She then decided to take a chance on a major career change and landed a job as a broker for Merrill Lynch. Having been on both ends of the financial spectrum, Orman knows what it takes to make the leap from broke to wealthy, and is now one of the most respected voices in personal finance — as well as a New York Times bestselling author with more than 25 million books in circulation…. Source link
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Suze Orman’s financial survival tips until the vaccines take hold COVID vaccines have arrived and have slowly started rolling out in the U.S. Meanwhile, the virus is spreading out of control and threatening Americans’ health and financial well-being. Suze Orman says consumers need to buckle down and become “warriors.” But the personal finance author, TV personality and podcaster acknowledges that it’s not easy, as jobs disappear amid new lockdowns, markets gyrate and retirement savings are… Source link
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