As I was asking about some advice on taking a Student loan, a friend of mine sent me a message that he was watching the Larry King's talk show "Politicking", and Suze Orman was his guest, talking about the student loans.
Suze Orman talked about many things- American dream, the current market, home buyers, poverty in America and college education. What she said about the education was that one should go to college he can afford and never borrow for college more than the first year salary would be (if you decided on your career path you should know how much it pays, therefore, you can calculate approximately the first year salary).
Suze is a great financial advisor and an inspiration. She told her story how she was a waitress until she was thirty years old. She is a self-made millionaire, author and a passionate motivational speaker. For those who are looking for an answer her advice is definitely worth keep one's ears open, on many subjects.
Suze Orman talked about many things- American dream, the current market, home buyers, poverty in America and college education. What she said about the education was that one should go to college he can afford and never borrow for college more than the first year salary would be (if you decided on your career path you should know how much it pays, therefore, you can calculate approximately the first year salary).
Suze is a great financial advisor and an inspiration. She told her story how she was a waitress until she was thirty years old. She is a self-made millionaire, author and a passionate motivational speaker. For those who are looking for an answer her advice is definitely worth keep one's ears open, on many subjects.
I have watched and listen to Suze Orman on various occasions. Your are right, she is a good role model and provides good information when it comes to finances. The problem with this advice is that for instance I have chosen a career based on my passion and not so much base on have much I will make.
ReplyDeleteIf I were in your situation and needed a loan I would still take it, just enough to be in control and still pursue what I liked to do :)
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