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Funny Money Friday: Suze Orman on SNL

Money doesn't have to be boring! Each week, CreditBloggers.com takes a look at the lighter side of the personal finance world in a series called Funny Money Friday.

Us "real" financial experts have been known to occasionally have fun teasing those "celebrity" financial experts. Sure, they're vastly more famous than we are...but at least we don't have staffers feeding us information, right?  Out of the lot (Dave Ramsey, Rich Dad Poor Dad, etc) Suze is my favorite. What a character!

I've been looking for a clip of the Saturday Night Live Suze Orman kit since it first aired and finally tracked it down. Enjoy!


SNL - Suze Orman Show
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Emily Davidson – A former TransUnion insider and a member of Credit.com's expert team. Emily writes about credit reports, credit cards, loans and personal finance as the CreditBloggers.com editor.                            


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Very funny and spot on. Thank you for posting it!

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