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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 candidly tells her audience the truth about money so they can change the course of their financial destiny -to have more and be more. They will also gain Suze's insight on how to protect themselves financially, resulting in personal empowerment that's exemplified in their bank accounts.

02/16/2013 -- CNSUZ021613 -- FINANCIAL FEARS: AGING PARENTS

Adult children reach out to get help for their parents who are struggling with their money. A son asks Suze to help his mom, who will take his money but not his advice. Viewers ask if they can afford a flight on a P-51 Mustang, diamond earrings as a "push present."

02/23/2013 -- CNSUZ022313 -- TALKING ABOUT MONEY

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.

03/02/2013 -- CNSUZ030213 -- 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 $300k of debt. Viewers ask if they can afford a 2-star Michelin dining experience, a Fisker Karma.

03/09/2013 -- CNSUZ030913 -- 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 and 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!

03/16/2013 -- CNSUZ031613 -- LITTLE CHANGES

How making small changes can lead to big results towards fixing your finances. A mother of ten who was $3k/month in deficit returns to give Suze an update on what happened after her Suze smackdown. Viewers ask if they can afford a pair of old Yankee Stadium seats, doggy daycare.


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