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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Suze Orman - Step 5: Being respectful of yourself and your money

Step 5: Being respectful of yourself and your money

The focus of this chapter is getting your own basic financial house in order: putting plenty into retirement, getting out from under any high-interest debt, and so forth. In essence, this chapter tries to ensure that you are on a level playing field with your long term future covered. She argues that this will, again, make you feel better about yourself and your money.

This chapter is pretty basic in terms of such rearrangement of personal finances, hitting upon the usual bromides: pay off your credit cards as soon as you can, take advantage of every dime of employee matching in your optional retirement plans (401(k), 403(b), and so on), and max out what you can put in a Roth IRA. In the last year, I’ve done two of the three of these and she’s right: it has been invaluable in improving my personal psyche. The only one I’m not doing yet is the Roth IRA, as my highest priority for the moment is a house down payment so I don’t have PMI or high interest rates.
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