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Marriage and Money: Getting on the Same Page

Lateshia Woodley, 35, and Alex Kelly, 33, of Ellenwood, Georgia, have come a long way. The young couple started out as teen parents. But the couple has done exceptionally well keeping their family intact while pursuing higher learning and improving their financial situation.

Reaching the Next Level

This year has been tough for almost everyone. Belts are tighter and wallets are opening less often. Finances are strained as paychecks have been cut and jobs eliminated. black enterprise reached out to all 11 of last year’s winners to see how they fared. Despite the rocky economy, many of last year’s Financial Fitness contest winners have done fairly well. One winner managed to double his emergency savings and is preparing to purchase his first home. Another paid down high-interest credit card debt. The third has learned to say no to loans to family members.

One Year Later: Has Obama Lived Up to the Promise?

What a difference a year makes. On Election Day 2008, a wave of euphoria swept round the world over the news that America had elected not just its first black president but also a transformational figure who, despite “the enormity of the task that lies ahead,” assured us that “all things are possible.” Has Barack Obama lived up to the promise?

A Good Job Is Just the Beginning

“Christopher and Genevie aren’t the stereotypical young couple who buys first and asks questions later,” says Johnson. “They use debt responsibly and pay it back ahead of schedule. They are proof that the little things make the big things happen if you follow these five simple steps: go to school, work hard, live within your means, save money, and don’t do anything stupid.”

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