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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0841887050609 Format: Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC Label: Pbs Paramount Languages: Manufacturer: Pbs Paramount MPN: 705060 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Pbs Paramount Region Code: 1 Release Date: December 13, 2005 Running Time: 85 minutes Studio: Pbs Paramount Theatrical Release Date: 2005 Editorial Review: Description: Bestselling author and personal finance expert Suze Orman returns to PBS with a new special, Suze Orman: For the Young, Fabulous & Broke. This program is aimed at young adults ages 20-40, a generation struggling with unprecedented financial challenges, including hefty student loans, credit card debt, a tough job market, and skyrocketing housing costs. Orman offers a set of real, not impossible, solutions to the problems at hand and the problems ahead. Powerful advice and smart money moves that can help young men and women at what is perhaps the most critical time of their financial lives. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Not Worth BuyingI like Suze Orman, but this was at most entertaining, I probably won't watch it a second time. It didn't really provide me with enough new information on what to do with my finances and now I am $15 further into debt. Save yourself the money and just borrow it from the library. Rating: - Suze Orman's YF&BWish I had seen this DVD at age 10, Suze's advice applys at any age...Grandparents can take advantage of all these principles and make it work for the future of their children and grandchildren. It shows YF&B, how they can stand on their individual financial strength and stay independent and gain self-esteem. Rating: - Great Financial management informationSuze Orman " The Young Fabulous & Broke " DVD Provides basic financial management information for people that are always struggling with bad money, credit cards management issues. She really motivates people on how to be concious about to create a good income source and how to get rid of the bad spending habits. Rating: - From one extreme to anotherSuze wrote this follow up piece because some folks found her old advice to be impossible. Having several months of emergency money put aside etc. The notion that someone hungry for job advancement should work 12 hour days and put groceries on their credit cards may also be impossible. It could also backfire when the company you are giving all your time to fails to notice your efforts. I was actually scolded for staying around too long at work even when I wasn't trying to collect overtime. I did learn ... Read More Rating: - Listen to Dave Ramsey insteadSuze only spreads the lies and misconseptions that the credit card company's want you to believe. Listen to Dave Ramsey instead. Debt is NOT A TOOL!!!! Try living debt free and you will accumulate much more in the way of wealth. |