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Title: Financial Freedom

Submitted by on December 21, 2004 – 6:14 pm No Comment

Author: Suze Orman
Date: 14-Dec-04

This practical, systematic approach to financial freedom is divided into three parts. The first one takes us back to our most formative experiences with money. We do this in order to break free of financial worries and take control of our feelings about money. The next part contains the Must Dos, the Laws of Money. We’ll find out about trusts and wills, credit card debt, saving for retirement, the insurance we should and shouldn’t have, and much more. In the third part, we learn the true secrets of the money cycle and realize that we cannot measure our self-worth by our net worth.

My Thoughts: Sort of ok. I like Suze, but this book became rather repetitive really quickly. Had some good points that stuck out though.

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