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The Successful Habits of African-American Millionaires

Interesting. I normally pride myself on operating under the radar, but Dennis Kimbro, author of Think and Grow Rich: A Black Choice, has figured me out…well almost. I imagine the bulk of Black millionaires are over 30, probably early 40′s, and embrace sports and golfing and tennis because they can’t move like they used to. Maybe they’re all family men and women, have or had positions of influence within a corporation, and left the hood so to speak; thus, subject to being under the influence of their Caucasian counterparts and suddenly love golf and tennis as sports.

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April 22nd, 2011 | Posted in Blogopolis News, Business, Entrepreneurship, Personal Finance | Read More »

Wisdom from a Banker: 7 Steps toward Financial Wealth

Wisdom from a Banker: 7 Steps toward Financial Wealth

A private investment banker’s observations of the wealthy. Practicing these 7 habits may suggest you and your family are on the chosen path for financial success.

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April 21st, 2011 | Posted in Blogopolis News, Personal Finance | Read More »

The Solution to America’s Energy Conundrum

The Solution to America’s Energy Conundrum

Problem: America, along with the rest of the world, is dependent of fossil fuels. Unfortunately, fossil fuels pollute the environment, holds world markets hostage, and result in an estimated 140 billion in indirect health care costs due to respiratory ailments. Unfortunately, fossil fuels are also finite, meaning the world will run out of them eventually (est. 2040), which will only make burning them more expensive. Even worse is the fact that burning fossil fuels pollute the environment, which lead to respiratory ailments costing American tax payers an estimated 140 billion annually. With the threat of global warming and a disappearing ozone layer, planet earth is searching for a clean alternative fuel to power its future.

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April 12th, 2011 | Posted in Business, FYI, Personal Finance, Politics | Read More »