
Money Talk$: Uncut Convos with Financial Experts on How to Grow, Leverage and Protect Your Assets
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Narrated by:
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Catherine O'Connor
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Robert Plank
About this listen
This groundbreaking literary collaboration spearheaded by Dr. Constance Craig-Mason, MRFC® is set to change the financial landscape for BIPOC families and small business owners across the nation. "Money TALK$ Vol III" is a remarkable book author by 24 accomplished, African American financial thought-leaders from across the world, each bringing their unique expertise to the table. This collective effort aims to ignite a spark of financial wisdom, empowerment, and lasting change within communities that have been historically underserved. The foreword is penned by Les Brown, one of the world's renowned motivational speakers and voted one of the Top Five Outstanding Speakers Worldwide by Toastmasters International.
Financial literacy is a cornerstone of financial well-being, and this book is designed to break down complex financial concepts into digestible, actionable insights. "Money TALK$ Vol III" is not just another finance book; it's a movement, catalyst for change and one part of a two-part emergency savings tool kit aimed at breaking down barriers and promoting financial empowerment. It's a call to action for BIPOC families and small business owners to take control of their financial future. Through a combination of accessible language, relatable stories, and practical advice, this book equips listeners with the knowledge and tools they need to secure their financial future.
One of this book's primary objectives is to help listeners establish a $1,000 emergency savings fund, a goal that often eludes many households.
©2023 Constance Craig-Mason (P)2025 Constance Craig-Mason