Podcast Episode – Ask KT & Suze Anything: Should I Stop Paying Into My IRA to Get Out of Debt?
On this new edition of Ask KT and Suze Anything, Suze answers questions about sharing inherited IRAs, traditional 401(k)’s versus ROTHs and so much more.


On this new edition of Ask KT and Suze Anything, Suze answers questions about sharing inherited IRAs, traditional 401(k)’s versus ROTHs and so much more.
How many times have we heard Suze say that the internal obstacles to wealth are fear, shame and anger? For this Suze School, we’re going to find out exactly what our emotional money score really is.
Earning a bachelor’s degree this spring comes with a challenge. It’s harder to get a job these days, as employers are trying to make sense of the tumult unleashed by the tariff war, and growing concerns that we may soon be headed into a recession.
On this new edition of Ask KT and Suze Anything, Suze answers questions about home buying, car loans, and changing jobs. Plus, what is Stagflation and so much more.
Make sure you share this with anyone who has student loans. Things are changing fast, and doing nothing could have serious consequences. The Government Has Restarted Collections The U.S.
In this Suze School, Suze asks, “What should you be doing with your money in your situation?” She goes through several categories that you need to examine and take action on, in order to protect your money and make sure you feel safe and secure.
Whether you are working on building up an emergency savings account or are nearing retirement and are following my advice to have two to three years of living expenses set aside in cash (in addition to emergency savings), I want you to earn the most you can on your “safe”.
On this episode of Ask KT and Suze Anything, Suze answers questions about beneficiaries of IRAs, student loans, filing taxes as a married couple and so much more.
In this Suze School, Suze offers her reflections on why the markets did what they did this past week, what the effects of the new tariffs are and why we need to have hope, but stay grounded and just what our job in life is.