Clockwise from top: Brown, Gumbs, Young, Douglass, Alleyne, Epperson and St. Claire (Photo by Lonnie C. Major) As a kid, I remember a television commercial that showed rows of bored-looking students, sitting in a classroom with the window shades drawn, while a teacher’s voice droned on: “supply, demand, economics …” I can’t recall what it was selling, but the message was clear—learning about matters of finance is as dull as it gets. Here at Black Enterprise, we believe that doesn’t have to be true. Being savvy about your finances allows you to create an exciting life for yourself and your family. We know the subject can sometimes be complex, intimidating, and—honestly—yawn-inducing, so every month we put our heads together to find fresh, dynamic ways to ... Continue reading →
Clockwise from top: Brown, Gumbs, Young, Douglass, Alleyne, Epperson and St. Claire (Photo by Lonnie C. Major) As a kid, I remember a television commercial that showed rows of bored-looking students, sitting in a classroom with the window shades drawn, while a teacher’s voice droned on: “supply, demand, economics …” I can’t recall what it was selling, but the message was clear—learning about matters of finance is as dull as it gets. Here at Black Enterprise, we believe that doesn’t have to be true. Being savvy about your finances allows you to create an exciting life for yourself and your family. We know the subject can sometimes be complex, intimidating, and—honestly—yawn-inducing, so every month we put our heads together to find fresh, dynamic ways to ... Continue reading →