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Ally celebrates Black Business Month by investing $30 million in Black founders, businesses and communities
[#item_full_content] /PRNewswire/ — On average, Black business founders start with approximately $72,000 less in capital compared to their white counterparts, according to a 2020…

‘Change Agents’: Black and Hispanic Investors Want Their Portfolios to Match Their Values
[#item_full_content] It’s important to them that investments support the environment and gender and racial equity.

Black Excellence For Generations: 5 Of The Oldest Black-Owned Businesses | BIN: Black Information Network
[#item_full_content] Some companies made history, while others were born out of the need to service the Black community.

Inflation Nation: The Wealth Gap Isn’t a Game for Black America
[#item_full_content] By Hiram Jackson | Word In Black (WIB) – Fresh off of the Juneteenth and the Fourth of July independence celebrations, most Americans

Here’s why the personal finance industry needs more Black financial planners
Ella Vincent July 8, 2022·5 min read Certified financial planners go through rigorous training to offer financial guidance for their clients and CFPs are often considered the gold standard of financial planners. But very few are Black. According to the CFP board, Black certified financial planners make up only 1.8% of certified financial planners, or just

America will never achieve racial justice without reforming our broken tax code
[#item_full_content] As inflation continues to impact working-class Americans across the country, reports show that Black Americans are being hit the hardest. On top of the massive economic inequalities caused by the p…

COVID-19 forced more than half of Black employees to re-evaluate their financial priorities
[#item_full_content] Your industry. One source.™

Record labels are now taking out life insurance policies on rappers, French Montana says. ‘That’s crazy’
[#item_full_content] In a recent interview, French Montana accused record labels of embracing street violence related to their artists and profiting from it.