Money Talks Black Finance Experts Talk to You About Money

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2000-05-29
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

Leading black financial experts tell how the money machine really worksHere at last is a practical guide to building wealth and securing a sound financial future-whatever the reader2s age or income level. Drawing on the professional experiences of successful black business leaders, Money Talks offers expert, first hand advice on how to take control of your finances and make your money work for you. Fairley profiles prominent black leaders, including Securities and Exchange Commissioner Isaac Hunt, Jr.; John Rogers of Ariel Capital Management; Barbara Bowles, President of The Kenwood Group; and others. They discuss their career and investment strategies, and offer guidance on a broad range of financial topics, including where to invest, how to plan for retirement, and how to tailor a plan that will help make one2s financial dreams comes true.Juliette Fairley (New York, NY) is a financial journalist whose articles have appeared in the New York Times, Newsday, and many other publications. She is also the personal finance correspondent for The Street: Making Your Money Work for You, a weekly business show on the Black Education Network.

Author Biography

JULIETTE FAIRLEY is a financial journalist whose articles have appeared in the New York Times, Newsday, and many other publications. She is also the personal finance correspondent for The Street: Making Your Money Work for You, a weekly business show on the Black Education Network.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
Part I ACCOUNTING
Bert Mitchell
3(8)
Part II BANKING/CREDIT UNIONS
Emma Chappell
11(10)
Mark Winston Griffith
21(10)
Paul Hudson
31(8)
Frank Savage
39(10)
Part III FINANCIAL PLANNING
Rozlyn Anderson
49(10)
Glinda Bridgforth
59(12)
Luther Gatling
71(12)
Part IV GOVERNMENT
Isaac Hunt, Jr.
83(8)
Part V MONEY/INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
Barbara Bowles
91(10)
Eddie Brown
101(8)
Nathaniel Carter
109(10)
Pierre Dunagan
119(10)
Hamilton Lewis
129(10)
John Rogers
139(10)
Steven Sanders
149(10)
Chuck Self
159(10)
Maceo Sloan
169(12)
Part VI TRADING
Harold Doley, Jr.
181(10)
Herb Harris
191(12)
Appendix A Black-Owned and -Managed Mutual Funds 203(2)
Appendix B Federal Reserve System Locations 205(2)
Index 207

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