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We do a lot for -- and to -- our children in the name of parenting. I know when I get it kinda right, I know when I get it mostly wrong, and I know when I've been lucky. I will tell you that giving my teenage son a debit check card last summer was the best thing I've ever done for him. I will also tell you that move was pure luck.

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CNNMoney: Suze Orman launches prepaid cardupdated: Mon Jan 09 2012 15:21:00

CNBC's outspoken financial adviser, Suze Orman, has a new piece of advice for her viewers: Go pick up her new, self-branded prepaid card.

How to embrace your crazy, chaotic lifeupdated: Mon Mar 21 2011 08:46:00

Last week on the freeway, a car did a 360 and crashed into the shoulder, right in front of me. I pulled over and called 911, then got out of my car and walked back along the road to make sure the driver was okay. No one else had stopped.

Dr. Oz: Failure is not option for Oprahupdated: Tue Sep 21 2010 05:27:00

HLN's Joy Behar talks with Dr. Mehmet Oz about Oprah Winfrey's decision to leave her show and start her own network.

High and low: Carmel for every budgetupdated: Mon Aug 30 2010 07:59:00

Sometimes you want to live large, sometimes you need to live thrifty. Maybe this is the summer you can vacation like a trust-funder. Or maybe you need to be your own Suze Orman right now, pinching every penny.

People.com: Suze Orman Recovering after Emergency Appendectomyupdated: Thu Jun 10 2010 06:10:00

The financial advisor had the surgery the night of her 59th birthday in Chicago, says a rep

Suze Orman: Are you making these financial mistakes?updated: Thu May 27 2010 08:52:00

I know you've got the major risks in your financial life well taken care of: Your 401(k) is properly diversified to help you weather market volatility, and your reserve cash fund is on call to cover life's inevitable emergencies. Good work!

Suze Orman's 10 steps to a worry-free financial futureupdated: Mon May 10 2010 12:20:00

Lasting wealth is not found in the numbers flickering from the ATM screen. It's built on the foundation of who you are, how you act, and what you believe in. Follow these steps over the next 10 years to ensure financial security:

If you can't give a lot to Haiti, give a littleupdated: Tue Jan 19 2010 09:17:00

I imagine you have been as glued to the news as I have the past few days, seeing the horrific aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti and the heroic relief efforts that are under way.

Suze Orman's easy money to-do listupdated: Wed Jan 06 2010 08:47:00

I know money is tight. I know you're busy. And I know tackling money issues isn't fun. But here's what I also know: You wish you could once and for all get your financial house in order.

Suze Orman's recession rescue planupdated: Wed Apr 29 2009 16:58:00

Do you know what your family would do if you lost your job -- or worse, your home? Financial expert Suze Orman is ready to help you devise a recession rescue plan to survive -- and possibly thrive -- during this deepening financial crisis.

Suze Orman decides what you can affordupdated: Tue Apr 07 2009 09:22:00

People across the country are counting their pennies more closely than ever and asking themselves some tough questions about what they can really afford. Suze Orman is here to approve or deny what your finances can handle -- and this time around, she's settling a few family feuds.

Saving money in tough timesupdated: Tue Apr 07 2009 09:22:00

HLN money expert Clark Howard talks to a caller who's so good at saving money, Clark thinks they were separated at birth.

Economic realitiesupdated: Tue Mar 03 2009 15:09:00

CNN's John King talks with financial expert, Suze Orman about the stock market and paying off credit card debt.

Money answers for your financial serenityupdated: Wed Feb 25 2009 07:55:00

Financial fitness is a lot like physical fitness: We all know what we should be doing -- eliminating credit card debt, saving for emergencies, socking away dizzying amounts in a retirement fund -- but finding a plan that works for the average person isn't easy.

Orman: 'Make every penny count, and count every penny'updated: Tue Feb 17 2009 12:55:00

Personal finance expert Suze Orman says Americans must rally behind President Obama and the stimulus package, and together, "we will eventually get through it."

Larry King: Suze Ormanupdated: Tue Feb 17 2009 12:55:00

Larry talks with personal finance expert Suze Orman as she answers questions from viewers about their financial situations.

Suze Orman: You need an action planupdated: Fri Jan 09 2009 08:18:00

President-elect Barack Obama put America's economic situation in dire terms on Thursday, saying Congress must take "dramatic action" as soon as possible.

Suze Orman: Are you sure you can afford that?updated: Tue Dec 30 2008 09:03:00

What can you afford? Suze Orman is crunching the numbers to find out.

How to recession-proof your familyupdated: Wed Oct 08 2008 09:01:00

The American economy has hit a new low. Home values are plummeting, bills are rising and job layoffs have every worker concerned.

Why taxpayers are paying upupdated: Fri Sep 19 2008 17:41:00

CNN's Maggie Lake explains the reasoning behind the broad U.S. program aimed at stemming the credit crunch.

Near-retiree: Roller coaster economy isn't for 'average Joe'updated: Fri Sep 19 2008 17:41:00

Denise Edwards has seen her portfolio shed more than 6 percent this week. The 62-year-old near-retiree said she's angry and annoyed by this week's financial chaos, with the realization that she might have to work several more years to make up her losses.

Suze Orman on bailout plan: What took so long?updated: Fri Sep 19 2008 08:27:00

Congressional leaders met with Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Thursday to work on a new bailout plan to stem the ongoing financial crisis.

Suze Orman: 'Thank God, they bailed out AIG'updated: Wed Sep 17 2008 09:57:00

The Federal Reserve Board announced an $85 billion plan Tuesday to bail out troubled insurance giant American International Group Inc.

Suze Orman: Where to put your money nowupdated: Thu Jul 10 2008 10:54:00

Mortgage crisis. Failing economy. Debt. The buzz words that have been circulating lately are more than just an issue for the upcoming election -- they can also affect your personal pocketbook. So what should you do with your money in this kind of market?

Money Magazine: If you knew Suze Orman...updated: Thu Jun 19 2008 16:06:00

To spend time in public with Suze Orman is to see how famished Americans are for financial advice they trust - and how much they trust Suze. In the 150-foot walk from Money's offices to the elevator, Orman leaves a wake of FedEx couriers, passers-by and office workers thanking her for helping them right their money lives. "You'd have thought Bono was here," marvels one editor.

What to do with your money and whenupdated: Thu Oct 11 2007 09:44:00

To everything (turn, turn, turn) there is a season (turn, turn, turn) ... a time to enroll in a retirement plan and a time to withdraw, a time to put your money in savings and a time to transfer it to a money market account. Decade by decade, financial freedom can be yours -- Suze Orman swears it's not too late.

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