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Rating:  Summary: Don't understand the 1 star reviews Review: I have read several reviews here (obviously by the same person) attacking this book and insulting Suze because of i t's size.EXCUSE ME--but the information states clearly that this is a miniture book. The price might also be a clue. If you were "taken by surprise", then all I can suggets is learn how to read. Good supplement to the full length paperback of the same name.
Rating:  Summary: Don't understand the 1 star reviews Review: I have read several reviews here (obviously by the same person) attacking this book and insulting Suze because of i t's size. EXCUSE ME--but the information states clearly that this is a miniture book. The price might also be a clue. If you were "taken by surprise", then all I can suggets is learn how to read. Good supplement to the full length paperback of the same name.
Rating:  Summary: This is only a mini book? Well thank you!!!!! (READ THE AD) Review: I mean it says that right on this Amazon website and it is advertized as a mini book so why would any intelligent (key word: intelligent) think otherwise before buying it? Next time before posting and making a fool out of yourself, why not try reading the Amazon website first? Good advice? Your welcome!
Rating:  Summary: Nice little book Review: My wife bought this book and after seeing hers I had to go out and buy one for myself. I carry it in my briefcase, even though it could easily fit into my pocket and keep it on my desk at work for easy reference. 9 Steps offers many techniques on how to manage debt, invest profitably and more. I highly recommend this book to everyone; male and female. Great little book.
Rating:  Summary: Be careful what you buy!! Review: This is not a book, not a real one anyways. This is just a sypnosis of the real thing. It fits in the palm of my hand!!
Rating:  Summary: Insightful Review: What makes Ms. Orman's book standout from the field (she covers most of the topics other writers do) are two very useful insights: (1) that our psychology and subconscous has a lot to do with how we do (or do not) manage money; and (2) money, in and of itself, does not have power over us; indeed, it is the other way around -- the way we manage our money speaks about who we are. Other than these two insights (which are elloquently communicated) Ms. Orman covers the basics -- get out of debt, make sure your family is protected (emergency fund, life insurance, etc.), invest for retirement and college for the kids. She does a very good job in the relatively short book of covering these fields in sufficient depth. I would also recommend her most recent book "The Laws of Money, The Lessons of life...". A note to those who dislike her philosophical/religious diversions -- do not let them stand in the way of receiving some excellent advice.
Rating:  Summary: Suze's 9 step to financial freedom.... miniature edition Review: You get what you pay for. Small edition gives small information. This book can be read in 30 minutes by slow readers ! There were some very good personal stories and some lessons that can be drawn from them. The unabridged version may have more offerings but one would probably want to move on to the next book by this author.
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