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The five warning signs a financial advisor does not have your best interests at heart, with CNBC's Suze Orman.
Robert asks Suze if he can afford to pay $10,000 for an African safari.
Suze discusses where you can go when you're strapped for cash.
When you’re strapped for cash, where can you go? Suze gives the order of where to look first to keep your head above water.
Esther asks Suze if she can afford to pay $4,000 to go to elf school.
Cheryl, 55, is haunted by 60,000 dollars in credit card debt, thanks to her bad spending habits. With her interest rates rising and her FICO...
News |  AUTHOR : Suze Orman
Tuesday, 28 Apr 2009
Posted By: Suze Orman | Source: CNBC.com


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