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Young, Fabulous & Broke - Suze Orman

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Uploaded on Nov 13, 2007

Suze Orman's "Young, Fabulous & Broke" directed by Joe Brandmeier. Visit JoeBrandmeier.com for more info.

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  • cfwintner

    I am putting my two {highly academically achieving) sons through a "prestige" university, and a total cost of nearly $250,000, and all of it does not amount to the importance of SUZE ORMAN's books, which I have also sent to my children as part of their education. I wish she (OR SOMEBODY) had been around when I was 20.

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  • j5hp

    Where can I watch the whole thing? I went to the website and all it showed was the same clip..

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  • patsaxon

    Work while going to college, and save, save, save. Do not accept any credit cards, until you have the money to afford one and only one credit card. It would be best to have an Amex card and then you have to pay it off each month. Even though you can afford it, you do not need it! After graduating from College, TAKE ANY JOB, even if it is not within your field of studies. eat at home, do not eat out. Shop at Goodwill, do not buy name brands.

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  • Seth W

    Does anyone know where to find the video of her giving career advice to young people?

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  • USAtaxRules

    I don't see why a young man in his 20's needs so many credit cards. Even if it doesn't hurt his credit score, which it may or may not, ...what is the point of having so many?

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  • onegreeneye

    credit cards=not wise..feelings led spending, most likely..its to be your own enemy

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  • cfwintner

    It may not hurt your fico score, but don't you think lenders would raise an eyebrow and wonder if this person with so may cards is a potential financial time-bomb?

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    no it doesnt hurt your fico score, as long as there is isnt debt or a lot of debt on them

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  • seansgrl718

    So what's the answer?

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