Women & Money: Owning the Power to Control Your Destiny

Women & Money: Owning the Power into Control Your Destiny
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Women & Money: Owning the Power into Control Your Destiny

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Why is it that women who are so competent in all other areas of their lives can never find the same competence when it comes into matters of money? Suze Orman investigates the complicated dysfunctional relationship women have with money in this groundbreaking new book. With their signature mix of insight, compassion & deep soul recognition, she equips women with the financial knowledge & emotional awareness of the blocks that have kept them from making more out of the money they make into overcome. In the center of the book’s Save Yourself Plan, AIA is streamlined, five-month program that real long-term financial security. But what AOS at stake is far greater than the money itself: He, more than any woman AOS, AOS sense of who she is & what it deserves, & why it all starts with the decision into save themselves. Join the Movement into save with this unprecedented offer for the readers of Women & Money: Suze Orman believes that an account of their own is the cornerstone of long-term financial security, & so they have a national movement called Save Yourself into turn started this desire, every woman Äîthat have an account in her own name, Äîinto reality. She is joined in this crusade by the financial brokerage firm TD Ameritrade, which is well received with an extraordinary offer for readers of Women & Money. Follow Suze open, AOS Save Yourself Plan, & an account in your name with TD Ameritrade. Commit into an automatic deposit of at least $ 50 per month for twelve consecutive months, TD Ameritrade is the incentive in the form of a deposit of $ 100 in your account in the thirteenth month. In other words, you save $ 600 or more in the course of a year, & TD Ameritrade, that the effort into reward with a $ 100 bonus. Learn more about the book or on www. Save Yourself. com. Offer valid for one new TD Ameritrade account (non-retirement) opened between 02/27/2007 & 03/31/2008, & funded by 12 monthly consecutive automatic electronic deposits of $ 50 or more. First $ 50 must be filed within 30 days after account opening. To be eligible, you need a U.S. resident 18 years or older. See www. SaveYourSelf. com for obligations & restrictions into this offer. This is never an offer or solicitation in any jurisdiction where TD Ameritrade is never authorized into do business. Random House, Inc., does never agree is never in connection therewith, & can offer no responsibility for the TD Ameritrade. TD Ameritrade, Random House, Inc., & Suze Orman are separate & never connected, & each of them is never responsible for the services & information by the other (s) made. TD Ameritrade, Inc., member NASD / SIPC. From the Hardcover edition. Money maven Suze Orman’s latest book, Women & Money addresses the complicated (and often dysfunctional) relationship women have with personal finances. Orman’s direct, non-condescending style for this theme perfectly – it starts with the premise that “can save women invest, & process as well as debt & sent as a man” & then takes up the important question – “Why do never you?” Designed into into educate & inspire, Women & Money features a “Save Yourself Plan,” a five-month program that “delivers genuine long-term financial security.” Want into know more? Watch a video message from Suze down & take a gander at the first chapter of Women & Money – you will be “controlling your destiny” in no time. – Daphne Durham

reading the first chapter of the Women & MoneyFor Women Only I never thought I would write a book about money just for women. I never thought it was necessary. So why am I doing just that in my eighth book? And why now? Let me explain. All my previous books were in the belief that gender is a factor, never written at all levels in dealing with the nuts & bolts of smart financial management. Women can invest into save, & handle debt just as well & skillfully as a man. I still believe that – why would all think otherwise? So imagine my surprise when I learned that some of the people who were closest into me in my life in the dark about their own finances. Clueless. Or, do in some cases deliberately resist what they knew had into be done. I’m happy about smart, competent, achieve women who currently a face into the world that speaks of trust, & the ability. Do you mean into tell me that I, Suze Orman, who make my living solving the financial problems of total strangers, could never brew on site, the problems at home so close? I do never think I’m blind, I just think that hide these women very, very well become their concerns into me. Why not? They had years of practice hiding from themselves. Read more from Chapter 1 . .

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5 Responses to “Women & Money: Owning the Power to Control Your Destiny”

  1. Jay K. 31. Jul, 2010 at 9:54 am #

    First, I like Suze Orman because her previous books have helped me to actually go from not much money to a nice chunk of money in an amazingly short time. Your advice works. It encourages you to yourself and your spouse to ask the right questions – and I was really surprised, sometimes to the answers. I even went to a financial adviser for the others, because the knowledge and experience I obtained from the first book Orman’s. And even though I was a financial advisor, I have not bought this book. Why? For one thing, it has current information on laws and changes that will happen so far in the future in 2010. And secondly, were the great majority of the people who came for my advice women. Women who suddenly divorced or widowed and who do not know what to do. This is not have time to take a crash course in finances. But, that’s usually what it takes.

    “Women and money” with the action steps that make everyone can be loaded. The newest book in eight chapters, including split is “For Women Only,” “Imagine What’s Possible”, “No Shame, not guilt,” “You Are Not On Sale”, “The 8 Qualities of a rich woman,” “The Save Yourself plan, “” The Commitments “and” Say Your Name “. These chapter titles do not indicate how much real information is given – this is not just an “Ideas for the Home” book. Orman is a month by month description of things to do for the women to put themselves in a good financial situation. She has boxed information entitled, “I would be thrilled if you …” And then are certain things to do. She has to plan out an action plan for each month of her 5 months. And there is the possibility to open an account and save for a year, after the $ 100 (provided you follow the plan – and this is not difficult, as would be!) It is already a way to make you more money found ! (The offer is good between the dates of 02/27/2007 and 31/03/2008)

    It is not hard to do, and it works. It really is. Thanks again, Suzy!
    Rating: 5.5

  2. Richard Stoyeck 31. Jul, 2010 at 12:51 pm #

    Suze Orman is on the right track with this overdue and much needed book directly to women who are in Suze’s words addressed dysfunctional money. can earn the same ladies, Ph.D. in esoteric subjects just close your eyes when it comes to money. Although Suze takes shots at the reasons behind this behavior may be whether it’s education, culture, or anything else, it does not really matter.

    What Suze Affairs has to do with the problem, and wants to deal with it. In this entertaining, easily readable book, Suze will teach you to solutions to your money problems EXECUTE. I must tell you, after running for 35 years in business, the money itself, this best-selling author is spot on accurate – it is about. It’s no longer about thinking about your money problems, it is something to do to your money questions.

    The author explains exactly what to do have, and it does it in a motivating way, without the guilt or shame on the reader. This is a crucial point. Women and men for that matter bad enough to feel put on the financial situation, they can be in. It is the old concept of should have, could, would come home to haunt us. I should have done. I could have done. I should have done.

    Jettison the debt, and to get out of this game. You need to get a grip on yourself and follow Suze’s moves. They are well thought out. Here are a few to look at.

    1) You need an account of your own. Ladies, if you are married, divorced, single, widowed, or need an account in your name that you have your own reputation.

    2) To this Suze has arranged to do with TD Ameritrade, the online brokerage firm, if you have an account with 12 monthly consecutive automatic electronic deposits of $ 50 or more funds in the 13 Month, the brokerage firm will deposit $ 100 your account as a gift, and an incentive to open the account. Although it is not in the book, is the reason why the company would do this because it cost the company an average of $ 200 in advertising to secure an account. It is actually a good business for them, and a better deal for you because you get it started. You save $ 600 a year, and they add a $ 100. Ladies – GO FOR IT. Even if your husband is the president of the bank, you get an account on your own behalf.

    3) The heart of the book is a five-month plan that you get back control of your financial destiny. Yes, we both know the real question is, what did you think, if you must to get out of control, but that really does not matter. What counts is today forward, not Looking Backward. In this five-month plan Suze gives you the most important tasks you have to do. It is a series of things, and not fifty things. The key here, and it is not quite hitting you in the face CLOSE to something. This is of crucial importance. Do not do eight things at once, and a little of everything. You need to bring desperately to the things to completion. Get one thing done, finished, put to bed, and then move on.

    4) “Learn to say NO to people”. Suze the right to this. You have your first time thinking about it, for many of us, there are many others who are counting on us. Especially women, since they maintain by instinct tend to look after the second she put her people. Here is what you get in your soul. If you’re okay, you’re not here to help, all the other be in order. Think about what you mean, on a plane in an emergency, when the air drops masks. You put the mask on your mouth first, and then you put a second on the mouth of the child. You have to be okay for everyone else okay. It is not selfish, it’s what you need.

    5) Make sure you read the “you’re not for sale” section. Many women tend to under price their services, and can also be at a lower wage for equal work done by a male to be paid. You need to get out of this loop, and fast. Suze shows you how.

    6) Suze’s advice on credit cards is totally incorrect. If you win in a system that is stacked against you than you must learn the rules to know how the system works. As an example, once a card is open and never shut down because creditors want to see long-term credit lines open. This is the type of information you will find out on your own.

    In summary, this book is a fabulous, so you turn on the track and control their own lives financially. Women have as much brainpower as men. It is inexcusable that many are in the position they are in, but also understandable. After all, what courses are given, as they mature in dealing with money. You do not give us a course in human relationships or marriage either; is perhaps the why the divorce rate is 50%. If we do not learn what we learn in school, or from our mentors need when we need to learn it on our own – Suze is a good start, and good luck.

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    Rating: 5.5

  3. K. Corn 31. Jul, 2010 at 3:12 pm #

    First, a response to the person that she is “very disappointed” was, as readers wrote “have to buy Suze’s book and part in a special code in the Ameritrade Save Yourself Program”. They felt was not getting the duplicitous on Suze’s part after they claimed “a penny from Ameritrade” but she does benefit from the required purchase of her book (by a special code to use).
    While I was their see point, I think she is missing the bigger picture. . . and that is that more Americans, including women, to start to save more. Secondly, the Ameritrade offer a good, 4 with a fair interest rate Was 59% as of this writing) and a bonus of $ 100 at the end of 12 months (more than enough for the reader to cover the cost of the book and still making a nice profit).
    Finally, the book and invite their readers, the program regularly in the habit of saving, what I feel more than offsets any other issues that people can provide with the book and have to receive.
    Yes, Suze profits from the book themselves, but who would expect them to write a book and make a profit? On the other hand, the reader a great opportunity to save money and get a financial reward for it. Plus, the rest of the info in the book sound, also the special challenges faced when women it comes to money. All in all, I think the balance is in Suze’s favor and readers will benefit from buying this book.
    The bottom line is a set of obtained for the price of this book ($ 14th was written 50 as this) .

    Rating: 5.4

  4. lmcurney 31. Jul, 2010 at 4:33 pm #

    I never thought in a million years I would pick up a book on personal finance
    . I had an idea, the investments and the numbers were just too hard,
    something I would never understand. Reading Suze Orman’s “Women & Money”
    this idea on its head. Her warm, witty and no-nonsense book
    not only informative and empowering, it is also fun to read properly,
    . While it has many detailed and helpful financial advice,
    the underlying theme and what really influenced me is that
    control of your financial destiny begins with you. How you treat your
    money is an extension, how you treat yourself. Her “Save Yourself Plan
    ” is about letting go of the old excuses that say, ‘I can not “and
    release the shame and guilt of past decisions, it’s about
    ; empowering themselves with knowledge and starts right where fresh from
    You are at this moment.

    A wonderful companion book to the woman’s extended Orman that br to this < /> Ideas and Shya Kane Ariel’s work is not in itself works: The three simple ideas that will Instantaneously Transform Your Life.
    your inspirational approach to life at the moment (rather than in an endless loop of worry about
    ; the past and the future) gives you the tools to solve the old, limiting
    stories about himself (“I’m not good with numbers!”) and step
    in a life that simple, lively and full of possibilities.
    Rating: 5.5

  5. A. Stern 31. Jul, 2010 at 5:41 pm #

    Suze latest is designed to get women to move beyond the point of good intention and in action. There’s a reason this book has an incredible word-of-mouth (I heard it from three different friends who saw the ad in O Magazine): Suze has put his finger on why it is that women, who all can do for each still can ‘t Get It Together, when it comes to their money. The stories of their friends – successful women who were in debt, could not bring himself to a raise, or you can sit unsigned documents on her desk to ask – so I rang true. I had an IRA in cash sitting on for years because I did not know I was supposed to decide on investment and will then know not to choose the investments. This book gave me exactly what to do with this money – I just wish I knew this years ago. Others may derogatory comments on this page and take their shots but no one can with the fact that it just says Suze, and has helped so many men and women argue with her no-nonsense approach. They want problem with the TD Ameritrade accept offer? You want to give up to $ 100 and a great interest rate, because you think it is “something in it” for Suze? Do so at your own risk. This is a great offer and each would be a fool to pass it up to be. Brava, Suze – and I thank you so much.
    Rating: 5.5

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