Women & Money: Prenups Aren’t Just for the Rich
As we head into the traditional wedding season, if marriage is in your near future, I have to ask, “Have you had ‘THE MONEY TALK’ – the one where you discuss money with your honey?â€
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As we head into the traditional wedding season, if marriage is in your near future, I have to ask, “Have you had ‘THE MONEY TALK’ – the one where you discuss money with your honey?â€
Biotechnology is a broad sector. Although it is commonly associated with researching and developing products for healthcare, there are subsections that offer opportunities. “What’s great about the biotechnology industry is that it’s an application of a lot of different types of sciences, but there is also a high need for people in IT, computer science, and data management,†says Janelle Curtis, vice president of programs for the Biotechnology Institute (www.biotech institute.org) in Arlington, Virginia, which offers a minority fellows program. For people without a science background, there are positions in public relations, marketing, technical writing, and law.
Live within your means. Put money aside for tough times. Save, don’t borrow, for the things you want. Don’t spend money you don’t have.
This week on The Urban Business Roundtable: master wealth builder Robert L. Johnson, chairman of The RLJ Companies and founder of Black Entertainment Television (BET). Also: productivity expert Peggy Duncan.
Experience has taught Joe A. Gilbert, a portfolio manager at Integrity Asset Management, to be a pragmatic optimist. As a consumer staples, insurance, and transportation specialist, Gilbert understands what we buy, what we use to protect ourselves, and how we transport goods and people.