The Money Class The Money Class

The Money Class

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Publisher Description

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Revised & updated

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN IN THE MONEY CLASS?
 
How to find the courage to stand in your truth and why it is a place of power.
 
What daily actions will restore the word “hope” to your vocabulary.
 
Everything you need to know about taking care of your family, your home, your career, and planning for retirement—no matter where you are in your life or where the economy is heading.
 
In nine electrifying, empowering classes, Suze Orman teaches us how to navigate these unprecedented financial times. With her trademark directness, she shows us how to tackle the complicated mix of money and family, how to avoid making costly mistakes in real estate, and how to get traction in your career or rebuild after a professional setback. And in what is the most comprehensive retirement resource available today, Suze presents an attainable strategy, for every reader, at every age.
 
The Money Class is filled with tools and advice that can take you from a place of financial fear to a place of financial security. In The Money Class you will learn what you need to know in order to feel hopeful, once again, about your future.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2011
March 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Random House Publishing Group
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
7.7
MB

Customer Reviews

At39168 ,

Nice read

Always from the heart--another good piece for your library. She rocks!

Sci201 ,

Anxious

I wish this book had been available years ago. I could have taught my children better money management. This is the financial planner that I have never been able to afford.

2nd gen money ,

Some of this is good, but some is BS.

Like a lot of what she preaches on her show, some of the things she says is dead on. But a few of the things that she has dribble out of her mouth is complete BS. Her disgust with some financial products is unfounded and just wrong. If you make less than 40k a year then she may be the person you should go to for your financial advice. But if you make a decent living go find someone else to follow. Or better yet find a reputable CPA and a good financial advisor.

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