“Ms. Orman provides a pair of high-dosage prescriptions to help women improve their self-worth and their net worth. On the pop psychological front, she urges them to “summon” what she calls “the eight qualities of a wealthy woman.”
“On the practical front, Ms. Orman advocates a detailed ‘Save Yourself Plan’. Its cornerstone is a five-month program that calls for a step-by-step mastering of such financial basics as checking and savings accounts, credit cards and credit scores, retirement investing, must-have documents and protecting your family and home. Throughout, her emphasis is on the importance of doing it yourself.”
“On the hazmat front, the thing I find most remarkable about Ms. Orman’s book is how enthusiastically her very basic advice seems to be welcomed.”
“Suddenly, I started longing for a Suze Orman book aimed at men. I already know the difference between a checking account and a savings account, and the relative merits of term life insurance. But I’d love to read a book that teaches men like me how to own the power to control our destinies. It would surely become Ms. Orman’s seventh best seller.”