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| "Suzie Orman is a CNBC commentator and does seminars across the country. In my opinion of what I read in the first 2 posts, what you get is a teaser, if you want more, I bet she will be glad to sell it to you for more of your money." I have this kit and it is VERY easy to use. I have Suze's books, etc. and have always found her so helpful and able to put things in language you can understand. That said, she launched a new web site which is MUCH improved and I believe there is help there for you. That said, I am not aware of this product being a "teaser" nor is there anything "more" for sale in her site. The package is intended to be complete. Maybe checking her web site will help. |
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| JB wrote: - quote - > The ad on the box says it contains the four "must have" documents: will,
JB-> revocable trust, durable power of attorney for health care and financial > power of attorney plus 50 forms that cover "practically every aspect of your > financial life". There are also 10 financial guidebooks. > Other than the four "must have" items, the contents of the CD are too vague > to make any sense to me and I cannot get further information from her site. > Have any of you reviewed this product and have an opinion to share? Not necessarily answering your question here...but for self-help books in this category I highly recommend Nolo Press - www.nolo.com - they have a bunch of books and CDs for preparing the actual documents, as well as overview kinds of books to explain which docs you might need. They're all written by attorneys and have gone through multiple revisions over the years. Nolo's books are good enough that many attorneys (including me) keep them on the bookshelf. SuzeO isn't a lawyer of course, though I suppose she may have a laywer or ghost writing lawyer to write those materials for her. Based on your comments it sounds like the materials are just an introduction without the harder stuff on actually getting the docs done. If that's what you'd need, check out Nolo's stuff. -Tad |
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| Ian Pilcher wrote: - quote - > Maybe it's full of adds for zero-percent car loans?
LOL! I like Suze, but she hurt her credibility by doing that GM ad. |
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| Suzie Orman is a CNBC commentator and does seminars across the country. In my opinion of what I read in the first 2 posts, what you get is a teaser, if you want more, I bet she will be glad to sell it to you for more of your money. You can buy detailed books at www nolo.com on trusts, wills, incorporating, etc.... and these books are not written by snake oil salemen touting junk. A good book, seminar, etc... should be selling the steak, not the sizzle. |
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| JB wrote: - quote - > Other than the four "must have" items, the contents of the CD are too vague
Maybe it's full of adds for zero-percent car loans?> to make any sense to me and I cannot get further information from her site. -- ================================================== ====================== Ian Pilcher i.pilcher[at]comcast.net ================================================== ====================== |
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| The ad on the box says it contains the four "must have" documents: will, revocable trust, durable power of attorney for health care and financial power of attorney plus 50 forms that cover "practically every aspect of your financial life". There are also 10 financial guidebooks. Other than the four "must have" items, the contents of the CD are too vague to make any sense to me and I cannot get further information from her site. Have any of you reviewed this product and have an opinion to share? |
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