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Discussing race and diversity at work isn't just 'woke'. It's good business, say experts. → Read More
There is no intention to minimize the need for solutions to socioeconomic issues, but there's a lot ot learn from the habits of wealthy black people. → Read More
This story debunks the myth that millennials are bad savers and offers financial advice for all generations. → Read More
While we have a few more days to pay our tax bill this year – April 18 instead of April 15, due to the Emancipation Day holiday in Washington D.C. – for many of us, 3 extra days is not enough to come up with the money we need to pay off our tax tab. [Related: How Small Business Owners Can ... → Read More
In honor of Financial Literacy Month, we thought it would be interesting to share the results of a new study by WalletHub. → Read More
One bit of good news about this year’s tax season is that we have a few more days to file our returns, April 18 versus the regular tax return filing deadline of April 15, due to fact that the Washington D. C. Emancipation Day holiday falls on the 15th. [Related: How Much Do You Need to Make ... → Read More
By some estimates, the average American family leaves $120,000 a year on the table in unclaimed Social Security benefits. → Read More
Cincinnati Bengals star cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick shares what life and the NFL have taught him about money. → Read More
This story breaks down the 5 components that go into a credit score. → Read More
While some people will tell you to “just say no,” when friends or family members ask you for a loan, the truth is, once they’ve made the ask, there is going to be tension—be it with the ‘would be’ borrower, other family members, or internally. [Related: Feature: Intrafamily ... → Read More
Money Coach, Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, shares 3 often-overlooked moves that can help you boost your credit score. → Read More
A study finds that wealthy blacks take a more conservative approach to investing than their white counterparts. → Read More
Behavioral finance experts point to apps that let you see yourself at an older age as being strong motivation to save more for retirement. → Read More
The IRS gives qualified borrowers a tax deduction up to $2,500 on interest paid on student loans. → Read More
Advice on how to balance career, workplace, and medical challenges during breast cancer treatment in ways that are authentic to who you are. → Read More
As the world mourns the loss of David Bowie, it's interesting to reflect on a bond offering that was backed by royalties from the artists songs before 1990. → Read More
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew is renaming the Treasury Annex Building the Freedman's Bank to commemorate the millions of dollars blacks lost with the closing of the Freedman's Bank in the 1870s. → Read More
As Bill Cosby gets charged with sexual assualt, the public has an opportunity to examine its attitudes towards celebrities. → Read More
How to handle the pressure to loan money to friends and family, a dilemma that affects blacks more than the other groups. → Read More
BE Senior Editor shares often overlooked ways to reduce and eliminate student loan debt with students at Rider University during a talk about millennials. → Read More