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February 4, 2020December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b 217: Tax Planning as an Act of Social Justice

Pam and Dyalekt tackle taxes with Marci Blackman and Diana Greiner of Treehouse Taxes in Brooklyn, New York. The crew breaks the process down for every type of earner and explains why…
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white hands holding a ball of money
July 1, 2019December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b209: Why Philanthropy doesn’t work with Pierre Joseph of the Solidago Foundation

Philanthropy sounds good: someone giving money to improve the world out of the goodness of their heart. The problem is that then those wealthy individuals get to dictate exactly how their money…
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NFL logo on field
December 14, 2018December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

OBG: b&b29 So, um, the NFL’s a Non Profit

This week's Oldie-but-Goodie Tis the season to give back to your favorite non profits, and what better place to give than the… wait? The NFL is a non profit? That’s exactly what…
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AAFCI logo
July 19, 2018December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b200: Housing, education, finances, and community: the African American Financial Capabilities Initiative

The African American Financial Capabilities Initiative is sponsored by Prosperity Now's Racial Wealth Divide Initiative. Their website describes the motivation for and goals of the program: "The Racial Wealth Divide Initiative at…
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old VW bug in front of house
June 12, 2018December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

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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coins, pens, papers
April 25, 2018December 31, 2020 by bbpodcast

OBG b&b97 It’s financial literacy month! So… how do you know if you’re financially literate?

Oldie-but-Goodie! I feel like people toss around the phrase financial literacy and everyone nods along and says, “Oh yeah, I need that.” But what exactly is THAT? How do you know whether…
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$1 bills in bundles
April 15, 2018December 31, 2020 by bbpodcast

OBG b&b94 How to make tax season easier for you NEXT year

Listen to Oldie-but-Goodie episode 94 below. We are right in the middle of tax season and many of us find ourselves in the same place we do every year – scrambling on…
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tax papers, computer mouse, pen
February 12, 2018December 31, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b189 Gina Noy explains the new tax plan, and how taxes are different if you’re a freelancer

It's 'easy' to leave taxes for the end of the year (or the beginning of next year) but as a freelancer it may leave you scrambling for funds you already used. Gina…
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June 27, 2017December 31, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b161 How to quit your job & go full time freelance, Part 2

It’s becoming easier than ever to start your own business and work for yourself. About 1 in 3 Americans is currently a freelancer or a small business owner. By 2020, the number…
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"Emergency" sign
May 10, 2017December 31, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b154 How the AHCA will affect your wallet

Trumpcare, the inevitable topic that we all need to discuss. What are the benefits, if any, and how will this bill ultimately affect each and every one of us, especially communities of…
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