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Money Lessons Start Earlier Than We Think
Children often begin learning about money before they can explain what money is. They pay attention to the pauses at the checkout line, the tone adults use when talking about bills, and the way spending decisions are discussed at home. Over time, these small observations shape what children believe money means and how safe it feels to ask questions about it. Many parents want their children to grow up confident and financially capable. Many parents also carry financial stress
Kevon Wallstreeter
Feb 112 min read


Black wealth is increasing, but so is the racial wealth gap
According to the latest data from the Federal Reserve’s Survey of Consumer Finances, the nation’s racial wealth gap increased during the...
Kevon Wallstreeter
Mar 28, 20242 min read


THE ENVELOPE BUDGETING SYSTEM: A STEP TOWARDS RESPONSIBLE SPENDING
It feels like your parents were just cooing over you yesterday and poof, you are now a pre-teen and young adult! Your needs and wants are...
Kevon Wallstreeter
Mar 24, 20244 min read


THE IMPORTANCE OF TEACHING DISADVANTAGED YOUTH FINANCIAL LITERACY
The world is constantly changing and will leave people behind. That is why it is important that disadvantaged youth are prepared with the...
Kevon Wallstreeter
Mar 24, 20243 min read


FINANCIAL LITERACY AND YOU!
Financial literacy is the possession of a set of skills and knowledge that allows individuals to make informed and effective decisions...
Kevon Wallstreeter
Mar 24, 20242 min read


AFRICAN AMERICANS AND INVESTMENT CLUBS
Relative poverty and limited political influence of the African American Community is closely associated with its limited possession of...
Kevon Wallstreeter
Mar 24, 20242 min read
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