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Suze Orman's 2009 Action Plan

Help protect your financial future and ours.

After last year’s historic economic downturn, 2009 will be a challenge for all of us, including your public television station. You know that we sincerely appreciate your support, and that you’d like to continue contributing to Arizona Public Media, despite your tight budget. So how can you help KUAT and yourself?

Enter Suze Orman. Suze has partnered with PBS for over a decade to help you save, invest and make the most of your money. And during these tough financial times, Suze knows you have difficult choices to make. You need a strategy. Which is precisely why she wrote Suze Orman’s 2009 Action Plan.

This New York Times bestseller offers honest, no-nonsense insight about what to do with your money, when to do it, and how to take action. Sound good? Here’s something even better: for a $60 contribution to Arizona Public Media, you will receive her 2009 Action Plan – BOTH the 209-page paperback book AND the four-CD audio book, read by Suze Orman.

Suze Orman's 2009 Action Plan

The 2009 Action Plan is a practical investment not only in your own financial future, but in the future of public television as well. For just $60, you can help yourself AND help Arizona Public Media in the challenging year ahead.

Call 621-1600 or toll-free, 1-800-223-7192, or make your pledge online, and thank you in advance for your support!

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