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How women answer 5 questions may be a financial wake-up call, personal finance expert Suze Orman says

Por: CNBC Business March 26, 2023

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Suze Orman speaks during AOL's BUILD Speaker Series at AOL Studios In New York.Jenny Anderson WireImage Getty ImagesAt the end of each episode of her long-running eponymous CNBC show, would close out with the phrase, People first, then money, then things.Women took that to mean they should give to other people and be generous, according to Orman. Men, on the other hand, took it to mean they should put themselves first.Years after those... + full article



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