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    Suze Orman is trying to succeed where the Kardashians failed. The host of the popular TV money show is offering a new prepaid card that works much the same way as a debit card. Dubbed the Approved ...

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    Susan Lynn "Suze" Orman (/ ˈ s uː z i / SOO-zee; born June 5, 1951) is an American financial advisor, author, and podcast host. In 1987, she founded the Suze Orman Financial Group. Her work as a financial advisor gained notability with The Suze Orman Show, which ran on CNBC from 2002 to 2015. [1]

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    Before retirement, Orman recommended paying off high-interest debt, such as credit card balances. This debt can be a significant drain on your resources, and entering retirement debt-free can ...

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    The average monthly payment for credit card debt in 2024 is $1,212, which is a 5.9% increase from June 2023.” It’s better to get rid of credit cards if you can, and just use cash. Three, Be ...

  9. Suze Orman: If you think you're ready to retire, think again ...

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    Orman recommends opening a Roth IRA to avoid paying tax on withdrawals from your retirement account. “Later on in life, you want to be able to take that money out tax-free,” she explains.