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Susan Lynn "Suze" Orman ( ; born June 5, 1951) is an American
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, author, and podcast host. In 1987, she founded the Suze Orman Financial Group. Her work as a financial advisor gained notability with ''The Suze Orman Show'', which ran on
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from 2002 to 2015. Orman has written ten consecutive ''New York Times'' bestsellers about personal finance. She was named twice to the
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list of influential people, has won two
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s, and eight
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s. Orman has written, co-produced and hosted 9 PBS specials, and has appeared on multiple additional television shows. She has been a guest on ''
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'' over 30 times''.'' Orman is currently the podcast host of the "Suze Orman Women & Money Podcast."''About Suze Orman
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Early life and education

Orman was born on the
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on June 5, 1951, to
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parents of Russian and Romanian origin, Ann and Morry Orman. Her mother worked as a secretary for a local rabbi, while her father, an immigrant from
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, worked in a chicken factory and managed Morry's Deli in
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. She attended the
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, where she earned a
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in
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in 1976. In 2009, Orman received an
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of humane letters from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. The following year, in 2010, she was presented with an honorary doctorate of Commercial Science from
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.


Career

After finishing school, Orman moved to
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, where she worked as a waitress. In 1980, she borrowed $52,000 from friends to open a restaurant. According to Orman, as an investment novice, she invested that money through a representative at
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, who promptly lost her entire investment in trading options. Later, Orman trained as an account executive for
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, where she reports that she learned that the type of investment her broker had put her in was not suitable for her needs, as option trading is considered a high-risk but high-reward investment suitable only for high net worth individuals. Orman further asserts that it was explained to her that because her broker was the highest producing representative in the office, his actions went unchecked. After completing her training with Merrill Lynch, she remained at the firm until 1983, when she left to become a vice president of investments at
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. In 1987, Orman resigned from Prudential and founded the Suze Orman Financial Group, in
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. While there, she published a booklet, ''The Facts on Single Premium Whole Life'', which compared single-premium whole life, universal life, and single-premium deferred annuities; she distributed copies of the booklet for free to anyone who requested one. She was director of the firm until 1997. Orman published ten original books between 1995 and 2020: ''You've Earned It Don't Lose It'' (1995), ''The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom'' (1997), ''The Courage to be Rich'' (1999), ''The Road to Wealth'' (2001), ''The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life'' (2003), ''The Money Book for the Young Fabulous and Broke'' (2005), ''Women & Money'' (2007), ''The 2009 Action Plan'' (2009), ''The Money Class'' (2011), ''The Adventures of Billy & Penny'' (2017, children's book). Orman also published three updated versions of her bestselling books: ''Suze Orman's Action Plan: New Rules for New Times'' (March 2010), ''The Money Class: How to Stand in Your Truth and Create the Future You Deserve'' (2012), ''Women & Money: Be Smart Strong and Secure'' (Sept 2018), ''The Ultimate Retirement Guide for 50+'' (2020). ''The Suze Orman Show'' began airing on
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in 2002. In February 2008, Orman gave away copies of her book ''Women and Money'' for free following an appearance on ''
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'', generating almost two million downloads. 2008–2010, she was portrayed on ''
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. Orman has been featured on the
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's ''
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''. In January 2011, Orman appeared on ''Oprah's Allstars''. In January 2012, Orman's six-episode TV series ''America's Money Class with Suze Orman'' premiered on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network. For this show, Orman answered questions about money management. ''Money Class'' lasted six episodes. Orman wrote a financial advice column for ''
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''. She is the former author of
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's "Money Matters" and writes for the ''
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Connection Magazine''. She contributed to ''
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'', ''Lowes MoneyWorks'', and ''Your Business at Home Magazine''.Orman, Suze
Moving Past Fear and Toward Success"
, ''Your Business at Home Magazine'', Volume 3, Issue 1, January 2008, pg. 36.
Orman's final episode of ''The Suze Orman Show'' aired on March 28, 2015, reportedly so that Orman could develop a new series, ''Suze Orman's Money Wars'', for Warner Bros.
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. Orman hoped the show would premiere in 2016 but it was not produced. In 2016, Orman was appointed as a personal finance educator for the
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and
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. In 2018, Suze began serving as a Special Advocate for the
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, to help spread awareness regarding financial abuse. Suze is currently the
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host of the twice-weekly Suze Orman Women & Money Podcast. In 2020 Suze co founded Securesave a company whose soul purpose is to change the savings rate in America by providing employer match emergency savings plans for employees


Personal life

In February 2007, Orman stated that she is a
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. Orman has been married to Kathy Travis (nicknamed KT) since 2010. Travis is also her business partner. According to Orman, "KT’s career has been building brands, and I’m a brand." In 2008, Orman donated money to the
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. In a 2008 interview with
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, she said she favors the policies of the
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and
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, especially regarding people in same-sex relationships.


Controversies

In 2012, Orman introduced the Approved
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, which was backed by Bancorp Bank. The card generated a great deal of controversy for its hidden fees and false promise of contributing to a FICO score. Cardholders were charged a $3 monthly fee, as well as fees for check writing and customer service calls. The Approved card's features included
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s and
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s from
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, as well as credit monitoring and
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protection.
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also agreed to "examine data from Approved cards", which was unusual for prepaid debit cards, but did not factor the card's usage into the cardholders'
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s. In July 2014, the Approved card was discontinued. Orman has also received criticism for making misleading statements relating to her credentials and achievements, notably her time teaching at the controversial for-profit
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.


Bibliography


Books

*''You've Earned It, Don't Lose It: Mistakes You Can't Afford to Make When You Retire'' (with Linda Mead) (1995) *''The Nine Steps To Financial Freedom: Practical and Spiritual Steps So You Can Stop Worrying'' (1997) *''The Courage to Be Rich: Creating a Life of Material and Spiritual Abundance'' (1999) *''The Road to Wealth: Everything You Need to Know in Good and Bad Times'' (2001) *''The Laws of Money, the Lessons of Life'' (2003) *''The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous and Broke'' (2005) *''Women and Money: Owning the Power to Control Your Destiny'' (2007) **Revised and updated: ''Women & Money: Be Smart Strong and Secure'' (Sept 2018) *''Suze Orman's 2009 Action Plan: Keeping Your Money Safe and Sound'' (2009) **Revised and updated: ''Suze Orman's Action Plan: New Rules for New Times'' (March 2010) *''The Money Class: Learn to Create Your New American Dream'' (March 2011) **Revised and updated: ''The Money Class: How to Stand in Your Truth and Create the Future You Deserve'' (2012) * ''The Adventures of Billy & Penny'' (Jan 2017) (''Children's Book'' ''Illustrated by wife, KT'') * ''The Ultimate Retirement Guide for 50+: Winning Strategies to Make your Money Last a Lifetime (Feb 2020)''


Multimedia

Orman is also creator of a number of non-book products, primarily CD-ROM-based services that offer education and various financial services usually in conjunction with her books and writings. *''Suze Ormans FICO Kit'' – First offered in 2002 in conjunction with
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Corporation. *''Suze Orman's Will & Trust Kit'' – Introduced in 2005 with her personal trust attorney. *''Suze Orman's Insurance Kit'' – Introduced in 2007. *''Suze Orman's Protection Portfolio'' – First introduced in 2002, in third version. *''Suze Orman's Identity Theft Kit'' – First offered in 2008, in conjunction with TrustedID. *''Suze Orman's Save Yourself Retirement Program'' – Introduced September 2009, in conjunction with TD Ameritrade.


References


External links

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Interview with Suze Orman
by Eileen Cavanagh, ''A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour'' TV Series, Episode #151 (1995) {{DEFAULTSORT:Orman, Suze 1951 births Living people 20th-century American businesspeople 20th-century American businesswomen 20th-century American non-fiction writers 20th-century American women writers 21st-century American businesswomen 21st-century American Jews American consulting businesspeople American finance and investment writers American financial commentators American investment advisors American lesbian writers American people of Romanian-Jewish descent American people of Russian-Jewish descent American restaurateurs American self-help writers American television hosts American television writers American women non-fiction writers American women television presenters American women television writers Businesspeople from Chicago CNBC people Daytime Emmy Award winners Illinois Democrats Jewish American writers Jewish women writers American LGBT broadcasters American LGBT businesspeople LGBT Jews LGBT people from Illinois Merrill (company) people Personal finance education Screenwriters from Illinois Shorty Award winners University of Illinois School of Social Work alumni Writers from Chicago Women business and financial journalists Women restaurateurs