The countdown to The Suze Orman Show series finale kicks off with timeless money lessons to keep forever.
Olivia, who lives in Florida, asks Suze if she and her husband should take out a 401(k) loan to pay off their $68,000 in credit card debt.
Jessica in Boston needs help bouncing back after a financially devastating divorce. She's come to Suze for advice.
Jessie, who's 48, asks Suze if she can afford to spend $6,000 to take her family backpacking in South America.
Pam, who's 48, single and lives in Florida, wants to retire at 62 and move closer to her family in South Carolina. She wants to know if she's on track to meet her goal.
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Jacqueline, who's 46, single and lives in Washington, D.C., tells Suze she wants to retire at 67 and travel. She wants to know if she's on track to meet her goal.
Sarah in California asks Suze if she should sell stock to buy a home now that interest rates are so low.
Stacey in Kansas City, Missouri, is overwhelmed by her fiance Chris's student loan debt and wonders if they should postpone their wedding. They've both come to Suze for advice
Carol, who's 51, asks Suze if she can afford to spend $30,000 to buy a 2015 Chevrolet Equinox SUV.
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Jane blames her husband, Christopher, for their financial struggles. It's taking a toll on their marriage so they've come to Suze for some advice.
Michael, who's 25, asks Suze if he can afford to spend $6,000 to go on an Alaskan adventure vacation.
Donna, who's 55, is divorced and living in California. She wants to retire at 65 to travel and focus on her photography. She asks Suze if she's on track to meet her goal.
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Elizabeth in California says she inherited $500,000 & her fiance is overspending. She asks Suze how she should handle the situation.
Nikki in Seattle says she and her husband are living paycheck to paycheck. She wonders if she should get a college degree, and take on student loan debt, to increase her earnings potential.
Jake, who's 15, asks Suze if he can spend $1,549 to attend the IMG Baseball Training Academy.
Adrienne, who's 59, single and lives in New York, wants to retire at 65 and spend a few months a year in warmer weather. She asks Suze if she's on track to meet her goal.
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