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Suze Orman - The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life


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Starring: Suze Orman
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Type: DVD
Directed By: Joe Brandmeier
Studio: Pbs Paramount
Release Date: 2004-12-14

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total reviews 6


Customer Reviews
star rating 3
Where's the advice for the "Common Man"?
I like Orman a lot on her TV show, but this book helped me very little, and that was disappointing. Plenty of advice for those who have stocks or other investments or homes they can use to get out of debt, but little practical advice for those of us who have no investments and no real estate. I make less than $40,000 per year, with no investments to fall back on, no home to re-finance...I rent and live paycheck to paycheck with what might be seen as a small amount of debt, but I'm still drowning. The only practical advice I got from this was: Spend Less. Well duh. I suppose I should have spent less by not buying this book.
star rating 5
Suze's most useful show to date
The main difference between this show and her previous shows is that "The laws of Money" is built on just that, universal truths that can hold up in any economy or environment, even unseen environments.
Each truth or law is a piece of the puzzle and together can help you "Keep What You Have and Create What you Deserve."

The laws that she will explain are
1. Truth Creates Money, Lies Destroy It.
2. Look at What You Have, Not at What You Had.
3. Do What is Right for You "Before" you do What is Right for Your Money.
4. Invest in The Known "Before" the Unknown.
5. Always Remember: Money Has no Power of Its Own.

Two things this show is definitely not. First it is not an investment show however investment in people and your future is part of the show. Second it is not a show for those who already have money and want to know where to put it as apposed to what you feel comfortable with. Most of the samples are of people who over spend, or have been hit hard in their 401k's, and over extended credit.
She shows a few formulas or guides as to what happens if you place your money in stock or pay off credit. There are no fancy schemes here just good common sense. It is good to have a show confirm what you probably already know. Suze will encourage you to act or not depending on your needs but in any event you can have a plan.
I find some of here statements a little too deterministic in the fact that you are the result of your action. This may be true to an extent but I find her going a little overboard at times.
The show has pretty useful advice with realistic numbers and some good internet sites to visit.

star rating 5
Suze Nails it
Suze just kills it in this presentation. I read the book before and thought it was good. Suze brings emotion into the equation, and this is very important to investing. Her advice is very simple, but as she says, "some of the things that are very simplistic, hold all the value in the world." I really like when Suze discussed Law # 5. It was very motivating, and her speech at this point was just flawless. I felt her passion. I think the DVD is good for people who invest and even people who want to learn how to be a public speaker. Suze has executive presence like no other. If you read the book and watch the dvd, you will be able to "keep what you have, and create what you deserve."
star rating 4
Good for Beginners and The Disenchanted
Reader, have you been turned off by the Stock Market and other investment vehicles? If your answer is Yes than you need to watch Susan Orman's Video, The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life.

Susan carefully outlines five key principles of keeping more of your hard earned cash. She emphathizes with her audience stating how life is more complicated than it was in previous generations. She relates how the CEO's of Enron and Worldcom have put fear into our lives. Also she cautions against putting too much trust in all the financial gurus on television and radio.

Most of her talk is based on common sense. She advises her audience not to purchase what they cannot afford. She implores her audience to pay off credit card bills in full as paying the minimum can only lead to a false sense of security. based on an audience member's question regarding an IRA Rollover, Susan advises that any amount of money that you own is important. She further stresses the importance of NOT borrowing against a 401K.

Furthermore, her apporach to evaluating your own investment portfolio is very sensible. Based on a simple one to five scale, she advises how much you need to sell of your current investment. She encourages avoiding an all or nothing approach. This can be refreshing to a disenchanted investor who just might be waiting for the market to return to the highs of the late 1990's.

There is some wonderful insight in this video and that will appeal to most audiences especially beginners and those who are down on their luck. The common sense alone will wake you up from your doledrums.

star rating 5
Very user friendly ...
I feel that by focusing her aim on 5 major "laws" of money, Suze Orman has created a reference that is timeless. It was wonderfully produced, and enjoyable to watch.

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