"Step towards your money, rather than away from it," Suze Orman said.

New York Times bestselling author Suze Orman participated in a panel about women and money with Adam Auriemma, editor-in-chief of Money Magazine, and Farnoosh Torabi, host of the podcast "So Money."
Orman encourages everyone to "step towards your money, rather than away from it."
One way to overcome the fear of investing is by contributing a small amount of money to low-cost index funds each month and watching it grow, she said.
Bestselling personal finance author Suze Orman may have officially retired to the Bahamas, but she's still doling out timeless money advice.
Orman recently talked with Adam Auriemma, editor-in-chief of Money Magazine, and Farnoosh Torabi, host of the podcast "So Money," on a panel about a revamped edition of her bestselling book "Women & Money" in the wake of the #MeToo movement.
Orman describes the book as "a personal educational system ... for women who want to be strong, smart, and secure." She said what happens to your money directly impacts your quality of life, not anyone else's, so she's encouraging women to take charge.
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