Out of acknowledgement for Women’s History Month, I find it necessary to spend some time on the topic of the women’s wealth gap. There’s no denying that women continue to push beyond those [...]
Happy New Year Keepers! I won’t inundate you with all of the “New Year, New You” crowd pumping catch phrases. But, I will take a moment to remind you that the beginning of a new year is an [...]
Show of hands if you have ever had to deal with finances in a relationship. Ok, just as I presumed, it looks like that would be all of us. For some, the extent of what we encounter may be [...]
I know it hasn’t been my typical style to consistently apply the relevance of pop culture lyrics to our Money Issues, but, thanks to OTRII last night you’ll just have to endure this second week [...]
Ever heard the phrase if you want to hide something from a Negro, put it in a book? Stemmed from the writings of Carter G. Woodson in the Miseducation of the Negro, it is the tell-tale design of [...]
It’s August and we know what that means. Summer vacations are coming to an end if you are a parent you are in the middle of back to school shopping and preparing your children for the coming [...]
“The only question with wealth is what you do with it. It can be used for evil purposes or it can be an instrumentality for constructive social living.” John D. Rockefeller, Jr. John D [...]
Ok Keepers. I’m hoping that by now you all are a lot wealthier than when we first started this journey together four weeks ago – if not yet in your bank account, then most definitely in knowledge [...]
If you are new to reading the Money Issues blog, or have missed the last two weeks, the month of July has been committed to a five-part series offering insight on building wealth and how we can [...]
Last week we began our five-part series on Financial Freedom by questioning our perception of wealth. It’s no puzzle that how we are raised, along with the financial values of our parents and [...]
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