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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 78 reviews) Sales Rank: 23293 Category: Book
Author: Suze Orman Publisher: Riverhead Hardcover Studio: Riverhead Hardcover Manufacturer: Riverhead Hardcover Label: Riverhead Hardcover Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Edition: Rev Upd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 608 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 7.5 x 2
ISBN: 1594489823 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.024 EAN: 9781594489822 ASIN: 1594489823
Publication Date: February 28, 2008 Release Date: February 28, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Completely revised and updated for the realities of today's world, The Road to Wealth is Suze Orman's most authoritative and accessible resource for every stage of your financial life.
Millions of readers have embraced Suze Orman's New York Times_bestselling The Road to Wealth since it was originally published in 2001. But the world has changed vastly since then, and it's more important than ever for readers to have access to accurate and practical answers to every question they have about their financial futures-questions Suze answers in The Road to Wealth. Compassionate, straightforward, and easy to understand, this updated edition gives readers invaluable advice about:
- Credit cards and the new bankruptcy laws - FICO scores - Changes in student financial aid - Changes in the real estate market and mortgages - Stocks and bonds - The latest retirement investment strategies, including the new Roth 401(k) - Mutual funds and annuities - Wills and trusts - Social Security - Life insurance - Disability and long-term care insurance - Identity theft (and what to do if you're a victim of it)
With her exhaustive knowledge of all aspects of personal finance and her understanding of the role that money plays in people's lives, Suze Orman has written one of the most comprehensive resources of useful financial information in print today. Whether you're starting a new job or planning for your retirement, buying your first home or investing in the stock market, the revised edition of The Road to Wealth has the information you need to ensure that you make the most of what you have.
Amazon.com Review Suze Orman's face and name are more prominent on the cover of her new money guide than its title, The Road to Wealth. And why not? Orman has parlayed her popular renown as both a New York Times bestselling author and video-age financial guru into an undeniable position of respect and trust when it comes to matters of dollars and sense. This time she presents an encyclopedic guide to the various components of one's overall financial life--from managing debt and owning a home to making investments and preparing to pass it all along--and she does so in the clear and confident style to which her fans have become accustomed. "Here is what you need to know," she writes at the outset. "Answers to the questions you have been asking, as well as the questions you should have been asking, delivered in the most complete, straightforward way I know." While the concise text moves logically from "creating a strong financial foundation to amassing assets and protecting them from common mistakes and periods of economic downturn," this is not meant to be read from cover to cover. Rather, it is a ready bookshelf reference for planning and sorting out common finance concerns, like how to calculate the mortgage payment you can best afford, determine what Medicare will pay toward nursing care, decide between retirement plan options, and similar matters of personal importance. --Howard Rothman
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  The Best of Suze! January 5, 2009 The Bible as written by Suze. Everyone working to cultivate financial well-being should have this book as a resource. Not a self-help book as some of her earlier work has been, so much as a reference manual on investments, retirement, insurance, home buying, college planning and so forth. As always, Suze makes the information easily accessible through clear and concise answers to questions people really have.
  Not sure October 30, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
My concern after reading this book is did Orman follow her own advice to gain prosperity or did she gain prosperity from her other ventures? Not all of us can have a television show or sell millions of books. I can't help but question if her advice really works.
  This Book Will Offend Men !!!!!!!!! October 1, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Overall this is an OK book, with pretty good information. It poses financial questions that Suze then answers. The problem is that in 99% of the situations i.e. divorce, prenuptual agreements, or any other situation where the relationship does not work out, IT'S THE MAN'S FAULT. I am about 3/4's of the way through the book and I feel like I'm being insulted on almost every page.
A prenuptual, a will in trust, or any other legal document is always to protect the woman. If you are a male you will definetly be offended by this book. AVOID IT.
Again, while the book has good information, I would look for an author who has experienced fewer issues with the men in his/her life.
  Good overall information September 24, 2008 I bought this book as I watch Suze whenever I can find her on TV. While I have invested for sometime, I wanted to review some basic information on insurance. I then let a friend of mine borrow it as she is just starting out in the investment arena. This book is a great overall read and good for research when you find yourself ready to buy insurance, invest in 401 K's, IRA's or any other area you may have questions in. It is a hefty book coming in just a little short of 600 pages. Arm yourself with knowledge-I cannot think of a better book to keep around for research and knowledge.
  Great reference book for a newcomer to the world of finance August 3, 2008 Don't know whether to invest in a 401k at work? Or how to best start saving for that new baby's college? Do I need a living will? These kind of questions invariably crop up as you start living life away from the nest, and Suze Orman does a very adept job at tackling the answers in a way that is readable and understandable by people who don't have expertise coming in.
I like the way the book is organized. She presents her personal opinions on subjects at the start of each chapter, but the rest is dedicated to rapid fire Q&A. Find the question you have (pretty easy to do) and she gives you a digestable answer to get you started on the right path. I love that it's not a "cover-to-cover" sort of book...because that can get a bit dry.
I get the sense that any real expert in the field would find some of her answers overly simplistic, but that's a minority of the population, and for those people, there's reams of other books to consider. For the rest of us, this book is a perfect and easy way to get started in the world of personal finance.
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