Black Enterprise Announces 50 Most Powerful Women in Corporate America
The February 2015 issue of Black Enterprise highlights women of color leading the charge at major corporations across the country.
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The February 2015 issue of Black Enterprise highlights women of color leading the charge at major corporations across the country.
President Barack Obama: Hello, everybody. Happy St. Patrick’s Day. Green tie, not bad, huh? Conrad didn’t get the memo. You didn’t, either. Good morning. With the budget committees hard at...
As the US Labor Department unveiled its dismal report revealing an unemployment rate stubbornly stuck at 9.1% and zero job growth, a cadre of business leaders, entrepreneurs, public policy experts and celebrities sought new ways to develop employment and entrepreneurial opportunities for African Americans.
Tax planning and estate planning are important—especially for women. Since 80% of married women will outlive their husbands, combined with the possibility of a spouse’s layoff, divorce, or remaining single, chances are high that all women will at some point in their lives become the head of household and sole breadwinner. So it’s important that women develop tax strategies and estate plans that are beneficial to them and their families.
Over 300 black-owned businesses once thrived in Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Greenwood District aka, ‘Black Wall Street.” In 1921, Greenwood was burned to the ground in the worst race massacre in United States...