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The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom: Practical and Spiritual Steps So You Can Stop Worrying
Suze Orman

Three Rivers Press, 2006 - 352 pages

average customer review:based on 210 reviews
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My favorite personal finance book

Although Suze has written newer material, 9 Steps is still my favorite personal finance book. I believe it is the best personal finance book bar none.

These fans of Quinn need to get a life. If Quinn is so great, how come her book doesn't sell and those that bought it [myself included] were vastly dissappointed with it.

Besides, Quinn has her own place to write reviews. Why come over here unless it is a desperate attempt to drum up interest in her pathetic book.


Outstanding book Suze

The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom is OUTSTANDING in presentation and content. Suze is indeed the Queen of personal finance and the most widely read financial author today.

In addition to this great book, I also recommend More Wealth Without Risk and Financial Self Defense by Charles Givens. Two books that gives even more OUTSTANDING advice that you won't find anywhere else.

Great books. Good luck!


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Deals with emotions of spending , a crucial success factor

What separates Suze Orman from the rest of the Personal Finance authors? She deals with the emotional issues surrounding money. This book addresses those issues head-on.

The chapter entitled "Being Honest with Yourself" is an excellent example of this. She talks about throwing away a three dollar magazine you never read or tossing five dollars worth of food that went bad into the garbage. People do it all the time... Then she mentions trying to throw away a dollar bill. It's much more difficult, but in reality, it's the same thing.

In "Facing Your Fears and Creating New Truths", she discusses how strange it is that people can hold down a job, raise a family, deal with everything that comes up in their life except their money. She says that the most normal excuse is not enough time, then goes on to explain that time is not the issue. The real issue is that many people don't want to deal with their money, they are afraid to.

These are just two examples of the excellent, real life advice offered in this book. Conquering those types of issues and fears are the first step on the road to financial freedom.

John L. White, author "I'm in Debt, Over 40, With No Retirement Savings, HELP!" ISBN 0974068748




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Not bad, But Not Great

If you've read one Suze Orman book, you've read them all. Those who are deeply in debt should certainly look elsewhere. Try also Surviving Financial Disasters, for those who are truly looking to get out debt. Also The richest man in Babylon.


Useful bits

I found this book to be sowewhat educational with a some good ideas here and there. With books like this, I try the philosophy "absorb what is useful". Some things are very helpful and some are just conceit in my opinion. I wouldn't pay too much for it, but every little bit of simple info helps.


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