Listings for "The Suze Orman Show" on CNBC

(Saturdays at 9:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. ET)

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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.

08/17/2013 -- CNSUZ081713 --RISING RATES

What you need to know about buying a home now that mortgage rates are on the rise. A pre-marriage promise leads to a couple conflict over selling their home and moving. Viewers ask if they can afford to hire a chef/musician for their 50th birthday, a new garage.

08/24/2013 -- CNSUZ082413 --NEW TRICKS OF THE TRADE

How lenders are digging into their bag of tricks to get you to spend more money than you have. A woman lent her brother her credit cards and ends up in $100K of debt. Viewers ask if they can afford a miniature red poodle, hardwood floors.

08/31/2013 -- CNSUZ083113 --PARADE OF BEST CALLS YOU'VE NEVER HEARD

A new Labor Day weekend show includes: when is it OK to leave a high-paying job you hate? How to be independent when you work in a family business. Viewers ask if they can afford a quilting machine, an Aruba vacation.

09/07/2013 -- CNSUZ090713 --SUZE ALERT! CHANGE OF ADVICE

A big change to home buying advice that Suze's been giving for years. A couple in conflict: they can't make ends meet despite earning more than $100K/year and can't agree on what the problem is. Viewers ask if they can afford a modern chicken coop, diamond stud earrings.

09/14/2013 -- CNSUZ091413 --FINANCIAL PRESSURE POINTS

Do you ever feel pressured into making a financial decision? A soon-to-be divorced mother feels she must buy a home now, but is that the right move to make right now? Viewers ask if they can afford a trip to Oktoberfest in Germany, an American Girl Doll.

09/21/2013 -- CNSUZ092113 --THE FINANCIAL FIX

Why money is never an answer to fixing a financial problem. A woman keeps accumulating $20K of credit card debt and wants to break the cycle once and for all. Viewers ask if they can afford a smoker, a pair of Cartier sunglasses.

09/28/2013 -- CNSUZ092813 --TRUST OR NO TRUST?

Why it's so important to have a living revocable trust, no matter what anyone says. Suze told Dave he had to make some tough cuts to fix his finances. What happened after the show? Dave's back with a follow up. Viewers ask if they can afford a Tesla, a 3-week honeymoon in the South Pacific.


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