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Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)

Highlights from The Dollar of the Decades

Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)

Suze Orman Media

Business, Investing

4.64K Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2021

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we’ll hear highlights from “The Dollar of the Decades” where Suze talked about how our financial needs change as we age.  She explained why every dollar counts and why we need to count every dollar in each of our decades.  


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0:00.0

Hi everybody, Suzy Orman here and Katie and welcome to the Women in Money Podcast and everyone's

0:06.0

smart enough to listen. And both of us are so proud to have this podcast sponsored by a

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Lyand Credit Union, the home of the ultimate opportunity savings account. This is where if you

0:19.4

simply go to myalliant.com and why all L I A and T dot com open an account and deposit $100

0:30.9

a month every month for 12 consecutive months. What's going to happen Katie? Alliant is going to pay

0:36.5

you a bonus of $100. That is the place that both of us want you to save. So go to myalliant.com

0:45.8

and do what Katie? Look for Suzy and start saving now. December 5th 2021. Hi everybody, this is

0:54.2

Robert Suzy and Katie's podcast producer. On the last episode Suzy mentioned that she was getting

1:00.8

a bit of a cold. Well, unfortunately that cold has gotten a little worse and is preventing her

1:06.3

from being able to podcast today. So what we're going to do because we don't want to leave you

1:12.4

without a show. We're going to revisit part of an episode that came out around this time last year

1:18.0

called the Dollar of the Decades. Enjoy.

1:48.9

Decades mean a lot, not just emotionally speaking, but it also has a true repercussion

2:07.2

on your financial state of being. I personally call it the Dollar of the Decades

2:12.7

because there's always something that goes on financially where there's a difference when you

2:18.4

turn 20 to 30. Now we have a decade there where you're going from being out of college or whatever

2:25.5

you're doing and you're trying to get a little bit more serious. Maybe you've gotten married and

2:29.8

you're going to have kids or you're by yourself. But now you think all right, the dollars of the

2:34.2

decade when you're 30 is I want to buy a home. I want to start saving for my future. That's when

2:40.5

retirement accounts usually start to come into your life, even though they should have come in when

2:45.0

you were in your 20s. And then you turn into your 40s. And now the dollar of the Decades there is

2:52.4

am I saving enough? Oh my god, have I saved enough for my kids college education? Why are

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