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How
to Get Rich When You Ain't Got Nothing: The
African-American Guide to Gaining and Building
Wealth
by Melvin B. Miller
- How to Get Rich When You Ain't Got
Nothing is a how-to manage your finances guide
for African Americans. This guide is to show
them how to get out of debt, invest, and
literally save them selves into the
"rich" house. African Americans are
labeled consumers rather than investors or the
like. Mr. Miller first asks his readers to
decide what "rich" is to them. Once
that is decided he then begins the discussion of
spending habits and shows how historically
African Americans have been victims of
discriminatory practices and wasteful spending.
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Take
Care of Your Music Business: The Legal and
Business Aspects You Need to Know to Grow in the
Music Industry
by
John P. Kellogg If your interested in going
into the music industry then this is the book
for you. Kellogg goes into detail of the legal
and business aspects you need to know to grow in
the music scene. Great book for African
Americans striving to becoming noticed in the
American music industry.
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Pay
Yourself First: The African American Guide to
Financial Success and Security -- by Jesse B.
Brown Achieve your financial freedom with
step-by-step instructions from award-winning
investment manager Jesse B. Brown. Discover the
easy-to-follow, down-to-earth secret to living
your dreams, whether it’s buying a new home,
buying a new car, sending your children to
college, retiring rich, or going on that
once-in-a-lifetime vacation
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Black
Enterprise Guide to Investing
by
James A. Anderson
BLACK ENTERPRISE
is the nation’s leading business authority for
African Americans. This guide incorporates the
work of several staff editors, all of whom bring
a sense of compassion and commitment to the
Black Enterprise mission of furthering the
progress of African Americans.
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| PowerNomics
: The National Plan to Empower Black America
by Claud Anderson, Dr. Claud Anderson
PowerNomics: The National
Plan to Empower Black America is a five-year
plan to make Black America a prosperous and
empowered race that is self-sufficient and
competitive as a group by the year 2005. In this
book, Dr. Anderson obliterates the myths and
illusions of black progress and brings together
data and information from many different sources
to construct a framework for solutions to the
dilemma of Black America. |
Wealth
Building Journal: A Day by Day Journey to a
Brighter Future, a Better You
by Black Enterprise
Inspired by the
Black Enterprise Declaration of Financial
Empowerment and the highly praised
wealth-building initiative that have sparked a
renewed financial commitment among African
Americans, Wealth Building Journal is a dynamic
guide for taking your finances into your own
hands and realizing your own version of the
American dream.
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The
Bargain Buyer's Guide 2003: The Consumer's Bible
to Big Savings Online & by Mail
by Elizabeth Cline
This
bestselling guide contains the most current
information on ordering products and services
online, by phone, and by mail at savings of up
to 80 percent off the retail price. While
finding the best outlets and sources for
bargains, consumers will learn how to "shop
smart" for every product imaginable-from
caviar, gourmet coffee, and clothing to linens,
snow tires, and carpeting. |
Banking
on Our Future: A Program for Teaching You and
Your Kids about Money
by John Bryant
As
"a crash course in the fundamentals of
economic literacy" that will "equip
you with the key information you need to teach
your children to manage their money
wisely," this slim tome is nobly intended
and passionate. Unfortunately, it is so basic
that its usefulness is limited. Bryant
continually stresses that parents must be models
of positive and stable personal finance, a
lesson that quickly becomes repetitive and
didactic.
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Do
The Write Thing: Seven Steps to Publishing
Success
by Kwame Alexander, Nina Foxx
For writers
determined to publish their own work, Kwame
Alexander, with the help of Nina Foxx, offers Do
the Write Thing: 7 Steps to Publishing Success.
Alexander, a writer, publishing consultant and
founder of the independent press BlackWords,
advises readers in a friendly and practical
manner on everything from writing and editing
your manuscript, starting a publishing company
and printing your book to marketing, sales and
author tours.
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Taking
Care of Business: Establishing A Financial
Legacy For Your Family
by Lee Jenkins
Despite trillions
of dollars spent and the development of welfare
programs, poverty has actually gotten much
worse. Nationally, 30% of black families live
below the poverty line, an increase of 20% since
1969. Lee Jenkins knows that poverty is not
corrected by a redistribution of wealth, but by
the transformation of people. In his new book,
he offers readers comprehensive strategies for
setting goals in the areas of family, faith,
friends, finances, and fitness
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Girl,
Get Your Money Straight!: A Sister's Guide to
Healing Your Bank Account and Funding Your
Dreams in 7 Simple Steps
by Glinda Bridgforth
Using a
variety of self-help techniques, journalist and
"financial recovery specialist"
Bridgforth has designed a "holistic"
program for people who find personal finance
stressful. While explicitly addressed to black
women, this book would be useful to anyone
comfortable with feel-good, recovery program
lingo and practices, although those looking for
detailed explanations of how stocks and mutual
funds work should look elsewhere.
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10
Good Choices That Empower Black Women's Lives
by Grace, Dr. Cornish, Gracie Cornish
In the follow-up
to her successful first book, 10 Bad Choices
That Ruin Black Women's Lives, Dr. Cornish
offers black women the fundamental wisdom and
gentle nudges they need to come into their own
and achieve a life "balanced among God,
health, money, and love." More than just
uplifting women, she aims to empower them,
showing how to realize the practical benefits of
a spiritual life through anecdotes that women
have shared in her seminars and in letters
seeking advice |
The
Gospel of Good Success: A Six-Step Program to
Spiritual, Emotional and Financial Success
by Kirbyjon H. Caldwell Twenty years ago,
Kirbyjon H. Caldwell was a fast-track bond
broker with an MBA from the University of
Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business. But
he turned away from a six-figure income to
answer the call of his Divine purpose. With the
explosive power that comes from combining prayer
with action, Caldwell transformed a struggling
twenty-five-member congregation into a lean,
mean Kingdom-building machine. The Windsor
Village United Methodist Church now has more
than 11,000 members |
The
Prayer of Jabez Journal
by Bruce Wilkinson
Walk-Thru-The-Bible
ministries founder Bruce Wilkinson takes you on
a personal encounter with God’s extravagant
best for you. Daily readings, inspiring quotes,
practical suggestions, and problem-solving will
enrich your resolve to take more |
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