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The Economics of Michael Jackson
A look inside the financial life of the "King of Pop." 
 
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Microcredit in the Hood: Can it Work?

Money & Wealth

The Legal Lowdown on Credit Cards 2009

Credit cards do not put people in debt, financial decisions that people make is what put them in debt! The Credit Card Bill of Rights Act could potentially help people become debt free quicker

The Game of American Capitalism

As soon as you are born into "Capitalist America" you have needs that must be met in order to survive, The basic needs to assure your survival are food, clothing and housing, but you must also learn how to play the Game of American Capitalism

Black Cultural Economics

Microcredit in the Hood: Can it Work?

What is the difference between making small loans to Bangladeshi women than to Black Americans in the hood?

Why No Black Faces on Greenbacks?

Between 1840 and 1880, over 75 bank notes with depictions of black slaves were produced by the governments of slave states, Why would the Confederates, of all people, put blacks on money?

Hustlers, Bosses & Capitalists

Barack Obama: From Employee to American Capitalist

From Law School to $120,000 in student loan debt to state employee, As community organizers, how did Barack and his wife, Michelle Obama climbed to millionaire status in only a few short years?

Dallas' Dynamic Duo: Real Estate Moguls in The Making

Only 23 years old, twin brothers De'On and De'Juan Collins reveal their secrets to successful real estate investing and becoming an entrepreneur in the heart of Dallas, Texas

Business News

The Economics of Michael Jackson

Who knew that Michael Jackson was one of the wealthiest Black Americans?

Obamanomics

The Financial Breakdown of How President Barack Obama Plans to Repair America's Shattered Economy
 
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