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  • Can I Afford It? Mike

    Mike asks Suze if he can afford to spend $30,000 on a 1967 RS Camaro convertible.

  • Trending: Ask Suze/Webcam, Justin

    Justin asks if he should cash out some of his wife's mutual fund to pay off her $12,500 student loan at 3.75%.

  • How Am I Doing? Douglas

    Douglas, who's 50 and single, is a school counselor in Alaska. He wonders if he will be able to retire at 67 and move back to the lower 48.

  • 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.

  • Financial Fears: Aging Parents (Full Show)

    Adult children reach out to get help for parents who are struggling with 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."

  • Can I Afford It? Amanda

    Amanda, who's 31, asks Suze if she can afford to spend $10,000 on a pair of diamond earrings as a push present.

  • Is Love Enough? (Full Show)

    Love is in the air during Valentine's week but is love enough when it comes to money? A couple looks for help in deciding the best money move: buying a house or getting married. Viewers ask if they can afford a top-of-the-line espresso machine, 2 jazz guitars.

  • Can I Afford It?: Eric, 29

    Eric, 29, asks Suze Orman if he can afford an Alex Duetto II Espresso Machine & its accessories, which add up to $3,500.

  • The Blame Game (Full Show)

    Do you play the blame game when it comes to being bad with money? A husband looks for an action plan after taking his family down a bad financial path. Viewers ask if they can afford an engine for a Cobra car kit, a business class ticket to Thailand.

  • Can I Afford It? Erik

    Erik, who's 41, asks Suze if he can afford to spend $50,000 on a 2013 Mercedes C300.

  • Financial Insecurity (Full Show)

    A wife wonders whether she and her husband are allocating their money correctly because everyone in the family has health insurance except her. Viewers ask if they can afford a Weimaraner puppy, tablets for their kids.

  • Can I Afford It?

    Kristin, who's 40, asks Suze if she can afford to spend $12,150 a year on private school tuition for her two kids.

  • Stand In Your Truth (Full Show)

    It's a new year & time to take a good look at where you are & what you're doing with your money. A Suze Follow Up with a 1-on-One guest who struggled with how to handle a family always asking for money. Viewers ask if they can afford a 1-year emergency food kit, a ski trip to Montana.

  • Can I Afford It? Amelia

    Amelia, who's 31, asks Suze if she can afford to spend $6,400 to go on an Alaskan cruise.

  • Marriage Equality (Full Show)

    Congratulations to Suze Orman! CNBC’s Suze Orman Show episode on marriage equality was just nominated for a GLAAD Media Award. Watch the full 2012 episode.

  • Real Estate Rental Realities (Full Show)

    What you need to know if you've been tempted by low interest rates to get into the rental property game. A nurse debates giving up financial security for love or giving up love for financial security. Viewers ask if they can afford a monthly house cleaning service, a trip to London for a tennis tournament.

  • Can I Afford It? Reggie

    Reggie, who's 62, asks Suze if he can afford to spend $6,500 to attend the Barclay's Tennis Tournament.

  • Watch Suze's special three-hour interview with the Television Academy Foundation’s Archive of American Television celebrating her legendary career!

About Suze Orman Show

  • 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.

 

  • Suze Orman

    Host of "The Suze Orman Show," Orman is a two-time Emmy Award-winning television host and an expert on personal finance.

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