• January is the best time of year to find a new job. We talked with Dr. Tega Edwin on her journey to career counseling, self-love, and tips to increase your pay. 

    | 7 min |
  • With hard work and dedication, they got out of $100,000 worth of debt. Then, it happened again. But this time, they learned that abundance is a mind game.

  • Old habits die hard, and the sooner you can nip some things in the bud, the less stressful finances become because there’s expectations set. 

    | 5 min |
  • Here come the holidays, and here comes money being spent and love being shown through purchases and payment plans. Holiday sales are set up to make us think we are saving money, but are we really making the best decisions for our family’s financial health and longevity? Ashley Chea is here to help us answer that question with five tips on how to avoid overspending this holiday season. Holiday sales are set up to make us think we are saving money. Also, at no time is spending money saving money. We get so hyped up and tell ourselves we got a discount, but in reality, if we didn’t spend the money in the first place we would still have it. I’m not saying you shouldn’t buy anything. I am saying let’s take a moment to spend wisely and to find a way to enjoy the holidays without feeling depressed over money spent or not having the money to spend in the first place. Here are five tips I use during the holiday, and really all year round, to make sure I am spending wisely and, more importantly, not living in excess.

    | 3 min |
  • Too often we don't recognize financial abuse as an issue. Tonya opens up about her experience and shares how she escaped a financially abusive relationship.

    | 8 min |

Finance and Money Moves That Matter for the Black Community

Talking about money isn’t taboo—it’s necessary. In this collection, we spotlight real conversations around Black finance, from managing debt to building generational wealth. These articles offer insight into the unique financial challenges and opportunities facing our community. Whether you’re learning how to budget, invest, start a business, or pass down wealth, these resources are here to help you move with confidence and intention. Because financial freedom is a form of self-love—and a powerful tool for liberation.
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Finance and Money Moves That Matter for the Black Community

Talking about money isn’t taboo—it’s necessary. In this collection, we spotlight real conversations around Black finance, from managing debt to building generational wealth. These articles offer insight into the unique financial challenges and opportunities facing our community. Whether you’re learning how to budget, invest, start a business, or pass down wealth, these resources are here to help you move with confidence and intention. Because financial freedom is a form of self-love—and a powerful tool for liberation.