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Stimulus, Stocks, and YOU.
Check out this week’s AfroEconomics LIVE with member participation and feedback. Join today at www.AfroEconomics.com for comprehensive financial planning. Aired 12-30-2020
Don’t Worry Be Happy…. Philippians 4:6
Here’s a little song I wrote…. You might want to sing it note for note Don’t worry, be happy In every life we have some trouble But when you worry you make it double Don’t worry, be happy Don’t worry, be happy now —- By Bobby MeFerrin (1988) Aired 01-03-21
2020: Back Down Memory Lane
2020: Back Down Memory Lane AfroEconomics members share their personal stories from 2020. Finances, Family, Membership, and Memories. Aired 12-23-20
The 4% Rule. Never Runout of Money
The Real Truth about Our Money. Check out the RESEARCH on portfolios and how to make sure we NEVER run out of funds….. Plus time for Q & A. For information purposes and empowerment. Aired 12-09-20
Behavioral Finance: Do you have financial biases?
Behavioral Finance: Understanding the Process, Plan, and Purpose. Identifying financial biases or blind spots. What is the impact on your wealth over time? Aired 12-16-2020
AfroEconomics™ Business Network (ABN)
Enjoy the lively discussion of the ongoing Presidential election as we look forward to the new “AfroEconomics Business Network”. Our ABN is about enhancing our business strategies, building support, and discovering a powerful network of entrepreneurs. Aired 11-04-2020
Key reasons to consider STOCK Investing.
Key reasons to consider STOCK Investing. Historical Performance. Diversification. Dividends. Asset Allocation. Aired 11-18-2020
The Election and Your Money
Check out the live discussion and Q & A. Join the movement. Aired 10-28-2020
Real Estate Study
A Harvard study released in 2019 found that older Black and Hispanic homeowners are more likely to carry mortgage debt than older white and Asian/other owners. In 2016, 59 percent of black and 50 percent of Hispanic homeowners age 65 and over had housing debt, compared with 39 percent of white and 36 percent of […]
