Deep down in the hearts of many Black Americans, there is an undeserving feeling and dysfunctional relationship with money. Those outlooks, often tied to a family’s unstable history with budgeting, saving, and investing are usually the result of systematic challenges that include, but are not limited to; employment, labor, and housing discrimination. Unfortunately, a mix […]

“Black women should clap for themselves,” says Tiffany “The Budgetnista” Aliche.

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It’s unfair when one person has to be the nay-sayer, always telling the other one that they can’t buy this or that. If you both know what you have and what you can afford, then you won’t even ask to have things you can’t afford in the first place.

Prudential and Urban One explore the rebirth of Black America by tapping into three Black epicenters; Detroit, Michigan, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Atlanta, Georgia through the lives of three women in different phases of their own financial well-being. Although their journeys are uniquely individualistic, each woman is learning about the importance of having honest conversations about what […]

The barbershop is more than just a cut…it’s a conversation. So naturally, there is no better place to talk C.R.E.A.M (Cash Credit Rules Everything Around Me). We stopped by a barbershop to ask real men, “how does money make you feel?” What came out of the discussion were a myriad of topics that just aren’t […]

There have been plenty other stars who are rolling in the dough who've given out truly sound financial advice.