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Suze School: Your “Must Do’s” (For Right Now)
30 Mar 2025
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All right, listen up to me, everybody. Interest rates are not going to last. They're going down, down, down, down, down. So I want you to take advantage of the 12 to 17 month CD at myalliant.com. You have to look at it. So much higher than treasuries. I cannot even tell you. So currently, they are paying for amounts of $1,000 to $74,999, 4.25 APR for $75,000 and up. It is 4.30.
4.25. 4.25.
4.25. We are strong.
We are strong. We are wise.
March 30th, 2025. Welcome everybody to the Women in Money podcast, as well as everybody smart enough to listen. Suzy O here. Now, before I begin today's Suzy School, can all of you just tell me, what was I thinking when I decided to move to a private island many, many years ago? Can you just all tell me that?
Did it ever dawn on me that when you move to a private island that you have to make your own electricity, you have to make your own water, you have to just like bring in everything that there's absolutely nothing here but water and trees? Did it ever dawn on you, Susie Orman?
Anyway, this is my way of saying I apologize for not being able to send a podcast on Thursday, but don't even ask me what happened because I don't even know what happened. There was a major, major electrical outage on the island. One of our transformers went down. It was bad. And it took forever, forever to put it back up again.
The great thing about it was, truthfully, is that the weather was beautiful. It was cool. So we had our windows open and the wind was blowing and everything was beautiful. And it was so incredibly quiet. It was quiet. Nothing was going on. You didn't hear any ringing of anything or nothing. It was silent. And for those few days, it made me really appreciate how wonderful silence can be.
Because it's in silence that you can hear your own thoughts, and you can really focus on important things in life. I don't even know what they are writing at this moment, but you can. It is what it is, everybody, but we are up and running again, and the island is as noisy as ever.
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