After 14 years on CNBC, Suze Orman is moving on. She will develop a new series for Warner Bros.’ Telepictures Productions.

The final episode of CNBC’s The Suze Orman Show will aid on March 28, reports Mediabistro. In a memo to staff, CNBC President Mark Hoffman wished Orman the best in her new venture.

“For 14 years and 621 episodes to date, Suze has been a member of the CNBC family as a preeminent advocate for financial independence teaching viewers the importance of personal empowerment when it comes to money,” Hoffman said of Orman’s show. “Her motto ‘People first, then money, then things’ resonates not only through our hallways but through the universe.”

Orman’s new series, Suze Orman’s Money Wars, will show her helping families and friends through financial and personal trouble to put money issues behind them. While a start date for the new show hasn’t been set, Variety notes that a 2015 launch is unlikely.

Money Wars will be a syndicated show and is intended to run five days a week.

Orman is a two-time Emmy winner and has written nine consecutive New York Times best sellers. She was a frequent guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show and also contributes to Oprah Winfrey’s O: The Oprah Magazine.

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