African-Americans learned the hard way during the past decade that ignorance and money are a bad mixture. Such long term goals as enterpreneurship, education, home ownership and retirement require the kind of strategy spelled out in our book Blackmoney: Advanced Strategies for Maximizing the $1 Trillion Blacks Receive Yearly.
11/11/2011 - 11:13
BERKELEY -- When Michelle Fisher got her first patent May 27, it wasn't because she had not come up with new ideas before.
The CEO of Blaze Mobile decided to create for her own enterprise rather than innovating for larger companies.
08/03/2011 - 07:43
31 Ways, 31 Days During National Black Business Month August 2011
07/26/2011 - 09:14
LOS ANGELES -- Policy staff for the NAACP
07/15/2011 - 19:20
WASHINGTON -- Pushed to the brink again by Republicans in Congress, President Obama told his
06/26/2011 - 21:34
SAN FRANCISCO -- Wondering why the world's number one tourist attraction doesn't appear to have any African-American attractions?
06/17/2011 - 13:23
Creative Investment Research, Inc. released a summary of Women and Minority Business Enterprise (WMBE) contracting data issued by the Board of Governors
06/16/2011 - 19:31
BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA – Major bank boards of directors remain
06/15/2011 - 16:25
SUNNYVALE, CA - June 14, 2011 - Amarantus BioSciences, Inc.
06/09/2011 - 07:17
LONDON -- The Mo Ibrahim Foundation, in partnership with three of the world’s most influential multilateral organisations, announces the launch of the
05/02/2011 - 03:08
The average worker will receive 41 percent of their pre-retirement income from Social Security, however 28 percent of African-American retirees wil
05/02/2011 - 02:38
NEWARK -- African-Americans are twice as likely to aspire to start a business as the general population, according to The African-American Financia
04/30/2011 - 01:23
NEWARK -- Almost eight in ten African-Americans have little faith in financial institutions, according to a survey by Prudential.
05/17/2011 - 19:20
WASHINGTON -- A Piece of the Pie: State of Black Business, eighth edition gives a grade of C-minus to the Obama administration's performance in support of small businesses, particularly black-owned concerns.