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student behind books and debt
August 1, 2019August 1, 2019 by Lillie

b&b210: Cancelling Student Debt

1 in 6 Americans have student loan debt. Federal Student Loan Debt has risen to $1.5 trillion. The average student loan debt is close to $40,000 now. Every year, the debt creeps…
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bably sleeping on sleeping man
June 11, 2019June 13, 2019 by Lillie

OBG: b&b163 How to protect your assets as an immigrant with Mohan Kanungo of MAF

In order to make money, one has to spend money. You’ve heard of that saying before. The whole “work hard, play hard” concept. But what happens if your entire family is working…
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businessman with coffee
May 29, 2019June 25, 2019 by Lillie

OBG: b&b127 How Entrepreneurs of Color can close the racial wealth gap

As we continue our coverage of CFED’s 2016 Assets Learning Conference, we go deep on another critical topic for People of Color and closing the racial wealth gap. Entrepreneurship is another form…
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XKCD cartoon survivorship bias
March 19, 2019March 21, 2019 by Lillie

OBG: b&b157 Survivorship Bias or How to Reverse-Engineer Success on a Budget

If I did it, so can you. That phrase sound familiar? If you just work harder, if you only wanted it more, if only…Survivorship Bias can be dangerous. Hard work is definitely needed to…
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man holding toddler's hand on path
February 5, 2019February 5, 2019 by Lillie

OBG: b&b 138 Dedrick Asante-Muhammad on how to take action against the racial wealth divide

This week's Oldie-but-Goodie. Happy Black History Month! If average Black family wealth continues to grow at the same pace it has over the past three decades, it would take Black families 228…
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old VW bug in front of house
June 12, 2018June 12, 2018 by Lillie

OBG b&b68 Should you rent or should you buy?

It’s probably the question I get most asked by clients – should I buy a house or keep renting? In this week’s show, we discuss the history of home buying in the…
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bably sleeping on sleeping man
July 11, 2017June 13, 2019 by bbpodcast

b&b163 How to protect your assets as an immigrant with Mohan Kanungo of MAF

In order to make money, one has to spend money. You've heard of that saying before. The whole "work hard, play hard" concept. But what happens if your entire family is working…
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XKCD cartoon survivorship bias
May 30, 2017March 21, 2019 by bbpodcast

b&b157 Survivorship Bias or How to Reverse-Engineer Success on a Budget

If I did it, so can you. That phrase sound familiar? If you just work harder, if you only wanted it more, if only... Survivorship Bias can be dangerous. Hard work is definitely…
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man in library
February 13, 2017June 25, 2019 by bbpodcast

b&b142 The Urban Alliance: Transforming the school-to-prison pipeline into the school-to-opportunity pipeline

Urban Alliance serves economically disadvantaged students on the verge of graduating high school, but are at high risk of not connecting to further education or meaningful work. We spoke with Stephanie Amponsah,…
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man holding toddler's hand on path
January 16, 2017February 5, 2019 by bbpodcast

b&b 138 Dedrick Asante-Muhammad on how to take action against the racial wealth divide

If average Black family wealth continues to grow at the same pace it has over the past three decades, it would take Black families 228 years to amass the same amount of…
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