Blacks and Finance: Avoid the Old-Age Broke Syndrome
Look around — it’s not pretty. With joblessness and foreclosures, why waste time with retirement planning? Because you must. For once, let’s be ahead of
Look around — it’s not pretty. With joblessness and foreclosures, why waste time with retirement planning? Because you must. For once, let’s be ahead of
According to Bill Scott of Bradley-Morris Inc., the country’s largest military-focused placement firm, “Each year 250,000 troops transition out of the U.S. military, providing a
The United States will probably lose its AAA credit rating from at least one major rating agency according to predictions by many economists as a
The recent debt ceiling debacle was but a precursor of what’s to come. Imagine the childish behavior we saw from the Washington Beltway fueled by
Are you a recent college graduate or a seasoned employee aspiring to get to your next level and are not sure how you are going
Don’t look for a job. Seek income.
With the rise in foreclosures, bankruptcies, long-term unemployment and other recession-related financial disasters, some desperate people have resorted to stealing the identities of children to
Ask 100 single black women about the quality that ranks at the top of the “What I Want Out of Life” priority list, and nine
Bad customer service seems to be everywhere! It’s no longer an exception. Poor service has become the norm. One of the single most important aspects
Kimberly Corbin, the newly appointed president and CEO of the National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) held a press conference in the atrium of Atlanta’s City
The janky business partner; golden on paper, but glitter dust in person. He is the smooth talking, well-connected, well-dressed whiz kid, who, unfortunately, just can’t
Debt is the new slavery.
“The bill went from $95 to $9.”
Considering bankruptcy? You may want to reconsider the consequences of such a decision to your credit or future employment prior to filing. Besides, there are
Wells Fargo’s SVP and regional manager of California Community Development, Brenda Wright, has an important message for the black community. Her experience in banking has
Ever notice that the most broke people at work are also the ones who eat out at lunch? That they are always munching at the
Hugh Rowden takes his responsibility to develop solutions for home and property preservation for African American homeowners to heart. Wells Fargo’s reach as the number
The secret to success, wealth and fame is not really a secret, advises advertising guru and entertainment savant Steve Stoute. If you want something badly
Most college graduates’ emotions today vacillate between rejoicing and the sobering reality that they are deep in debt and have to look for a job
Research recently publishes shows that blacks and women and other minority ethnic groups have collectively lost ground in their level of representation in America’s corporate