Suze Orman challenges cash rule every financial advisor teaches
Most financial advisors tell you to keep three to six months of living expenses in an emergency fund and move on. Suze Orman thinks that guidance falls dangerously short for anyone approaching retirement. Her recommendation breaks sharply from the industry standard, and the gap between what she …
Most financial advisors tell you to keep three to six months of living expenses in an emergency fund and move on. Suze Orman thinks that guidance falls dangerously short for anyone approaching retirement. Her recommendation breaks sharply from the industry standard, and the gap between what she …
Most financial advisors tell you to keep three to six months of living expenses in an emergency fund and move on. Suze Orman thinks that guidance falls dangerously short for anyone approaching retirement. Her recommendation breaks sharply from the industry standard, and the gap between what she …
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