• Tattoo Therapy

    The American auto industry continues to fall by the wayside, the stock market remains as volatile as ever, and the real estate market, well, it’s about on par with Chris Brown’s career. But, there is one industry currently that’s still in the black. In fact, it’s also in the red, green, yellow, and any color…

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  • Goodbye Beaches, Hello Sofas

    The other day I spoke with a friend of mine who was going on a trip to Europe. She said she was “broke,” but I had to quickly bring it to her attention that broke people don’t casually fly off to Germany and then enjoy a quick stay in Paris. Granted, she’s staying with relatives…

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  • Want To Invest? Don't Head For The Department Store

    Over the weekend I came across an article on our sister site, The Big Money, that focused on luxury retailers trying to market their expensive merchandise as an investment to consumers. Now that the middle class is evaporating at a rapid pace and even some well-off people are pinching pennies (or gold coins, I should…

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  • Message to the Class of 2009

    It hit me yesterday that as of Saturday it will be two years since I’ve graduated from Howard University. I immediately started thinking about everything I haven’t accomplished since that day, but I quickly snapped out of it and instead searched for an email that included the commencement speech Oprah Winfrey delivered at my graduation.…

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  • Welcome To The World of Freelancing

    When my job options did not turn out as well as I had hoped, I became a freelancer in September 2007. According to a survey by human resources consulting firm Kelly Services, Inc, 26% of the U.S. working population now find themselves in a similar position. For companies the benefits of hiring freelancers over full-time…

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  • Can a Psychic Point You To Prosperity?

    I thought once Miss Cleo called it quits the public’s interest in psychics was headed for dry spell.  I guess I should’ve known better once I spotted Vivica Fox in a new lace front wig getting her Dionne Warwick on promoting The Psychic Friends network earlier this year. Seems like thoughts of stripping, selling eggs,…

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  • Forget Cashing Cans, I'm Selling Sperm

    On an episode of “30 Rock,” Tina Faye’s character Liz Lemon jokingly mentioned that her boyfriend’s family treated sperm banks like an ATM. As ridiculous as that sounds in practice that may be a frame of mind many are now suddenly embracing. While clothing and can good donations are on the decline, donations of the…

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  • When Bullying Leads to Suicide

    I wish I could’ve spoken to Carl Walker-Hoover and Jaheem Herrera before they decided to kill themselves. Not to tell them that they’re far too young to take their lives at 11. Evidently both felt otherwise. I wouldn’t have bothered repeating the trite adage “sticks and stones may break your bones, but words will never…

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  • Why You Need To Accept Your Losses & Move Forward

    Karl Mills, head of the investment firm Jurika, Mills & Kiefer in Oakland, California, has noticed a pattern among many of his clients. Their responses to the volatile stock market are not all that different from those lingering in the stages of grief. What’s the source of their anguish? Mills says, “I think they’re grieving…

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  • Am I Too Qualified To Take A $9-an-hour Job At A Casino??

    At President Obama’s 100 days press conference, a reporter for BET News asked the President about the economy’s effects on black men and if any policies were under consideration to help aid them in their plight.  As difficult as this recession has been to Americans from all walks of life, the economic crisis has been…

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