ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., June 18, 2009 –On Saturday, July 4th at 9PM & 12AM ET, CNBC's "The Suze Orman Show" presents a special military money edition to honor the men and women in America's Armed Forces.
In this special edition, Suze discusses freedom and independence when it comes to your money. Throughout the special, Suze takes questions from our troops in the U.S. and overseas as well as their families and focuses on topics like home ownership, saving for retirement in their TSP's (Thrift Savings Plan), re-enlistment bonuses, credit card debt, and keeping their money safe and sound. Plus, the special will feature an all-military "Can I Afford It?" segment.
"We would not be enjoying our independence if it wasn't for the brave men and women of our United States Armed Forces," said Suze Orman. "With this special, we want to honor them, we want to talk to them, and we want to dedicate this hour to financial freedom for all."
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.
"The Suze Orman Show" airs on Saturdays at 9PM and 12AM ET on CNBC.
For more information about "The Suze Orman Show," log onto: http://suzeorman.cnbc.com.
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