Stacy (38) is underwater in her home and wants to know what to do because her neighborhood has changed & she doesn't feel safe.
Suze gives a 4th grade fan the surprise of her life.
Shannon and her husband are 39 & 40, with 2 young kids. They work hard and save, and want to know if they are on track to retire at 60 & 65.
Brandi was $3,000/month in deficit when she was on the show in December. The mother of 10 returns to give Suze an update on the changes her family has made.
Amanda asks Suze if she can afford to spend $2,099 on a cedar wood outdoor playset.
As Suze kicks off her 12th year on the air, she shares 3 money rules that will turn your financial life around. A husband & wife can't agree on whether they can afford to start a family. Viewers ask if they can afford a Louis Vuitton bag, a culinary management degree. Plus some Suze classic clips from the early days of the show.
Helen wants to know the right time to put her financial cards on the table with her boyfriend.
David & Sheba cannot agree on whether they have enough money to start a family.
Mike (37) asks Suze if he can afford to spend $1,500 on a 2013 HO Water Ski.
Christina is 53, single and a doctor. She's paid off $118,000 in student loans and wants to know if she is on track to retire at 66.
As Suze kicks off her 12th year on the air, she shares 3 money rules that will turn your financial life around. A husband & wife can't agree on whether they can afford to start a family. Viewers ask if they can afford a Louis Vuitton bag and a culinary management degree. Plus some classic Suze clips from the early days of the show!
Juniper is a doctor looking for financial healing as she faces nearly $300,000 of debt.
Sasha's mother opened credit cards and took out $100,000 of student loans in her name. Sasha wants to know if there's any way out of this credit nightmare.
Valerie wants to know whether she should use the cash value of an old variable life insurance to fund a Roth IRA?
Ann (53) is married to Tom, who's younger (45), and wants to know if they'll be able to retire together down the road.
Why taking responsibility for your financial situation and getting involved with your money is a key to financial success. A doctor looks for financial healing as she faces nearly $300,000 worth of debt. Viewers ask if they can afford a 2-star Michelin dining experience, a Fisker Karma.
Why keeping financial secrets can be your downfall. A divorced mother of two is maxed out on her credit cards and questions whether bankruptcy is her only way out. Viewers ask if they can afford a 1967 Camaro, Justin Bieber tickets.
Suze explains why keeping financial secrets can be your downfall.
Erin is maxed out on her credit cards. She wonders if she should claim bankruptcy or if there is another solution.
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