Reevaluating business and debt strategies, Suze Orman discusses

Reevaluating business and debt strategies, Suze Orman discusses
Letting go of failing financial plans

Suze Orman, financial advisor / author at Self-employed, addresses the importance of knowing when to move on from a financial plan that is not delivering results.

She offers insights on business pivots, retirement savings decisions, 401(k) strategies, and managing credit card debt, emphasizing the benefits of proactive adjustment in personal finance.

Orman has previously argued that effective retirement planning must account for unexpected life events, not just ideal scenarios, in a recent analysis. She has also outlined the financial differences between buying and leasing a car, adding context on related expenses such as taxes and caregiving in an earlier article. The commentary builds on her ongoing attention to risk management in personal finance decisions.

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