Revised: Listings for "The Suze Orman Show" on CNBC

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Saturdays at 9:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. ET
All programming subject to change

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.

7/19/08 - IS YOUR MONEY SAFE?
In the wake of the IndyMac bank failure, learn the rules of FDIC insurance so your money is protected. Viewers ask if they can afford a classic Mustang, an Ed Hardy hoodie.

7/26/08 - YOUR FINANCIAL SAFETY GUIDE
What you should and shouldn't be doing in these tough economic times. Viewers ask if they can afford a Jigsaw puzzle, Bon Jovi tickets.

8/02/08 - IN YOUR BEST INTEREST
What you should & shouldn't be doing in this time of low interest rates. A woman worried about how her foreclosure could affect her neighbors. Viewers ask if they can afford a road bike, doggy day care.

8/09/08 - TOUGH CHOICES:
Why some are making the short-sighted move of choosing to pay their credit card debt over their mortgage. Behind the scenes of Suze's segment on "My Life on the D-List." Viewers ask if they can afford an American Girl Doll, tickets to a Madonna concert.

8/16/08 - NEW! BEST CALLS YOU'VE NEVER HEARD
Why a caller can't make a dent in her $40k of credit card debt. A mother asks if she should co-sign her daughter's student loan. Plus a new "Can I Afford It" segment. Viewers ask if they can afford a Tiffany ring, Nanny service.

8/23/08 - SUZE SPECIAL: JUDGE JUDY!
The Money Lady sits down to talk to the First Lady of the Bench! Judge Judy & Suze talk pre-nups, co-signing loans and women & money. Plus viewers ask if they can afford a high-end coffee machine, a 50th birthday party.

8/30/08 - CREDIT CRUNCH CASH-OUT
How to tap your 401(k) in an emergency and not put your retirement at risk. Viewers ask if they can afford Superbowl tickets, a Cartier watch.

9/06/08 - CREDIT CARD CONFUSION
The real deal on whether to close your department store credit cards. Debt settlement companies & what they really do to your credit. Viewers ask if they can afford a cocktail ring, an Xbox.

9/13/08 - HIDDEN DANGERS
What small investors should look for so they don't lose more than they can make. Viewers ask if they can afford a $360k Picasso print, a Chanel Handbag.




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