Eliminate Student Loan Debt–NOW!
Like most recent college grads, Tamika Gambrell, now 26, left school with hefty student loans–debt that now has to be paid, along with all the other bills that come with...
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Like most recent college grads, Tamika Gambrell, now 26, left school with hefty student loans–debt that now has to be paid, along with all the other bills that come with...
What makes the best successful? How do they ultimately reach their goals? That’s what we asked Spike Lee, the provocative, award-winning filmmaker of such classics as Do the Right Thing...
Dwyane Wade on his new book: "Playing the game of basketball on TV, you’re looked at as Iron man in a sense. I wanted people to see the human side of us athletes."
For the past few years, the media’s been having a field day discussing the marital state, or lack thereof, of black women. But there’s a different kind of relationship that’s hurting many black women—married, single, or otherwise—and that’s their relationship with their money.
Only two in 10 African Americans believe they are on track to meet their goals for retirement, compared to 34% for the general population, according to The African American Financial Experience, a study by Prudential Financial Inc.