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House for sale: the housing market has slowed, but you don't have to wait to sell. Here's what you can do to ensure your property is snapped up!
WHEN OTIS DARRELL RECENTLY RETIRED from the U.S. Postal Service, he knew exactly what he wanted to do: sell his house and move closer to family...
Black Enterprise, 02/01/07 by Lynnette Khalfani · More from publication -
Living the millionaire life: there are no magic formulas to gaining material wealth. In her new book, The Money Coach's Guide to Your First Million, Lynnette Khalfani offers 10 proven methods to building an investment portfolio on your terms
I'M GOING TO LET YOU IN ON SOMETHING that millionaire stock investors like Charles Schwab know. The vast majority of them don't spend a whole lot...
Black Enterprise, 12/01/06 by Lynnette Khalfani · More from publication -
Managing a windfall: one signed a multimillion-dollar contract; another bought a lucky lottery ticket; a third sold property rights. We'll look at what they did with their sudden gains and what you should do with yours
It's the get-rich-quick dream shared by millions of people nationwide: to strike it big by winning the lottery. For Chicago resident Sterling...
Black Enterprise, 11/01/06 by Lynnette Khalfani · More from publication -
Is your broker a crook? If your money is lost and your financial adviser is missing, here's what you can do to recoup your investment
LIKE MANY PEOPLE INTERESTED IN learning about Walt Street, George L. Forbes spent years educating himself about stocks and bonds. Forbes, head of...
Black Enterprise, 08/01/06 by Lynnette Khalfani · More from publication -
Brainstorming for success: with the help of good coaches, an author propels a business book to mainstream best-seller status
Before my latest book Zero Debt: The Ultimate Guide to Financial Freedom (Advantage World Press, October 2004) landed on a single bookshelf, I sent...
Black Issues Book Review, 05/01/05 by Lynnette Khalfani · More from publication -
Getting on the road toward financial freedom: there are several basic steps that anyone can take to reach economic empowerment. Here are three of them
DEBT, ACCORDING TO LYNNETTE KHALFANI, IS THE SINGLE WORST FOUR-LETTER WORD IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. She describes it in her latest book, Zero Debt:...
Black Enterprise, 10/01/04 by Lynnette Khalfani · More from publication -
Autumn finances - People close retirement need more sophisticated planning
Protecting what one has saved, and perhaps being able to retire early, are chief concerns of workers in their 50s. Personal narratives of planning...
Black Enterprise, 10/01/99 by Lynnette Khalfani · More from publication -
It's now or never - single women in her 40s - financial planning
Sarita Boyce faced substantial debt after finishing a doctorate in education finance in 1992. She whittled away the debt by sending extra payments...
Black Enterprise, 10/01/99 by Lynnette Khalfani · More from publication -
Life of a Day Trader - one woman's 6-month turn as day trader
Vanita Jones began day trading in 1998 with $50,000 cash with which to work. She had been working for a year as a stockbrocker at Prudential...
Black Enterprise, 07/01/99 by Lynnette Khalfani · More from publication -
No Longer Business As Usual - African American investment firms
African American investment firms experienced the same increased opportunities and financial woes that afflicted the rest of Wall Street in 1998....
Black Enterprise, 06/01/99 by Lynnette Khalfani · More from publication


