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Why Group Economics is Important for Black Communities

Group economics is when groups of people have a common economic goal and work together to achieve it, and is one route that assists with the closing of the racial wealth gap, including the practice of supporting local businesses.

by Nailah Herbert
How to Make Intentional Money Decisions | Culture Meets Money with Tonya Rapley

Culture Meets Money had the pleasure of chatting with Tonya Rapley, founder and CEO of My Fab Finance. Rapley shares her thoughts on the importance of making intentional money decisions. Below are three key takeaways from her chat.

by Nailah Herbert
7 Ways to Reduce Your Monthly Expenses

Every month, a person will have regular income and expenses. Taking proactive steps is key to improving financially means making strides to lower expenses. Implementing money strategies can have beneficial effects in the long run.

by Nailah Herbert
Three Tips to Manage Your Money with Clear Intentions

by Viviana Vazquez
8 Types of Assets

Assets are a key part of a company’s financial position and are crucial for generating income. Since many different items can be classified as an asset, below are various types of assets that a person or corporation owns that may financially benefit them.

by Nailah Herbert
Ownership and Its Role in Financial Freedom

It seems like everyone is talking ownership these days, and we're here for it! The ownership conversation is around having more control over your ability to build wealth.

by CapWay
Seven Tips to Improve Your Financial Position

To become financially successful in the long run, one must make a series of smart decisions. As a person’s main goal should be to try and achieve financial independence, below are some tips that could help you expedite your financial success.

by Nailah Herbert
Getting Ahead When Your Family Isn't Wealthy

For some, instead of generational wealth, we are relying on trial and error when making financial decisions, breaking generational curses, and working to achieve financial freedom.

by CapWay

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