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The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom by Suze Orman

The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom

by Suze Orman
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  • First Published:
  • Apr 1, 1997, 285 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Dec 2000, 288 pages
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Meghraj Tamang

Essence of 9 steps to financial freedom
Excellent book for everyone for financial security and wellness.
Hyrum Wacaster

This book is not what people should do but what a couch potato wants to hear. No one is in better hands than with a pro. Her life insurance planning is also a joke
kennethz



According to Business Week,

:the book's single-best section, How To Be a Stockbroker, is a must read if you use or are tempted to use a full-service broker."



And that makes me to add the following questions:



-before you see a stock broker, research and understand properly the stock market

-to be able to ask useful question

-to be able to follow financial and investment issues

Because, those who followed blindly the advice of their stockbrokers in cases such as Eurotunnel, Enron and Parmalat

will need to ask themselves some tough questions and it will be too late.
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