Category: Personal Finance
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The Financial Flipside Podcast, Episode 25: Repairing the Breach, or The One About Reparations
NB: We had some mic issues in this episode, so the sound may be a bit metallic-sounding in places. We hope that you’ll still join us for what we believe is an interesting, lively discussion. -L How does one right a wrong, when that wrong forms a crucial part of who you…
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The Financial Flipside Podcast, Episode 24: Taking Stock
We’re back, and we’ve come bearing gifts in the form of retooled format (including a new segment!). Join us as we recap a weird tax season, take a look at the storylines that emerged after the Treasury Department finally released data about who received PPP loans, and wrap up our discussion of economic indicators…
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For the Fear of Money
As members of this robust and thriving American economy, I think we have some of the worst relationships with the money of anyone in the world. In America, money has become synonymous with who you are as much as what you do.
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Life Insurance Myths vs. Facts – And the Real-Life Impacts for Your Family
The following is a guest post from insurance expert Nicole Rubin of Insureabilities, a website focused on providing “ up-to-date information on the state of health insurance in the U.S.” The purpose of financial planning is twofold: You want to invest wisely to grow wealth, and you also want to preserve your wealth for the…
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The Wealth Crisis for African Americans
In 2017, the guardian reported that by 2053 the median income of black Americans will be ZERO. Meaning half of black Americans will have less then zero wealth while the other half will have some wealth.