CNBC U.S. Weekend The Suze Orman Show

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  • Trending: Ask Suze/Webcam, Stacy in Michigan

    Stacy (38) is underwater in her home and wants to know what to do because her neighborhood has changed & she doesn't feel safe.

  • Megan's Surprise

    Suze gives a 4th grade fan the surprise of her life.

  • How Am I Doing, Shannon in Indiana

    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.

  • Suze Follow Up, Brandi in Utah

    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.

  • Can I Afford It? Amanda

    Amanda asks Suze if she can afford to spend $2,099 on a cedar wood outdoor playset.

  • 12th-Year Kickoff! 3 Money Rules to Live By (Full Show)

    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.

  • Caller: Helen from California

    Helen wants to know the right time to put her financial cards on the table with her boyfriend.

  • 1-on-One: David & Sheba, NC

    David & Sheba cannot agree on whether they have enough money to start a family.

  • Can I Afford It? Mike

    Mike (37) asks Suze if he can afford to spend $1,500 on a 2013 HO Water Ski.

  • How Am I Doing? Christina

    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.

  • The Suze Orman Show takes home Outstanding Talk Show in the Entertainment/Information category.

  • 3 Money Rules to Live By

    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!

  • 1-on-One: Juniper, 40

    Juniper is a doctor looking for financial healing as she faces nearly $300,000 of debt.

  • Escaping a Credit Nightmare

    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.

  • Trending: Ask Suze/Webcam, Valerie 42

    Valerie wants to know whether she should use the cash value of an old variable life insurance to fund a Roth IRA?

  • How Am I Doing

    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.

  • Personal Responsibility

    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.

  • Talking About Money (Full Show)

    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.

  • Talking About Money

    Suze explains why keeping financial secrets can be your downfall.

  • 1-on-One: Erin

    Erin is maxed out on her credit cards. She wonders if she should claim bankruptcy or if there is another solution.

About Suze Orman Show

  • Covering today's hottest financial topics, "The Suze Orman Show" helps people make the connection between self worth and net worth. In a format that's fast-paced, down-to-earth and entertaining, Suze Orman candidly tells her audience the truth about money so viewers can change the course of their financial destiny — to have more and be more. They will also gain Orman's insight on how to protect themselves financially, resulting in personal empowerment that's exemplified in their bank accounts.

 

  • Suze Orman

    Host of "The Suze Orman Show," Orman is a two-time Emmy Award-winning television host and an expert on personal finance.

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