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By Camari Ellis
4.8
2020 ratings
The podcast currently has 495 episodes available.
In this episode of the Finance Rebel Podcast, we’re diving into the world of college scholarships with the inspiring NiA Grant, known as the College Cash Coach. NiA shares her incredible journey of securing over $100,000 in scholarships, offering practical tips and strategies that can make college more affordable for students and families. From overcoming obstacles to navigating scholarship applications, NiA’s story is both empowering and filled with actionable insights for anyone facing the high cost of education. Tune in to learn from her experiences, get insider tips on scholarship success, and discover how you or a loved one can make college dreams come true without the burden of massive debt. 👉 Subscribe for more tips on finance, scholarships, and building wealth!
We are joined by Manny Smith, a curator of Yahoo News. In this episode we discuss Roland Martins viewpoint of Black Media and take a deep look into the beginning of journallism in Black Culture.
Welcome to another exciting episode of The Finance Rebel Show! In this episode, we are joined by the dynamic Nia Adams, a renowned money coach and financial educator who has mastered the art of balancing her passion for travel with financial stability. In this episode, Nia will share her insights on how she manages to travel frequently while maintaining a successful career in finance. I will review these things in today’s video: Nia's journey to becoming a money coach and financial educator. Key financial strategies Nia uses to fund her travels. Tips for balancing work and travel. How to save effectively for travel goals. Overcoming financial challenges as a frequent traveler. The role of financial education in achieving travel freedom. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersections of financial independence, travel, and personal finance education. Whether you're an aspiring traveler, a financial enthusiast, or someone looking to optimize their financial strategies, you will find this episode worth your while.
We are joined by Manny Smith, a curator of Yahoo News. In this episode we discuss some major misconceptions about Financial Literacy.
Embark on a journey to financial mastery with Shonta Thomas, EA, in this transformative episode of the Finance Rebel Show. Shonta, an esteemed Enrolled Agent, delves deep into the art and science of tax planning, unveiling strategies that can significantly enhance your financial well-being. In this episode, we will review these critical insights into paying less in taxes
The fundamental principles of effective tax planning.
How strategic tax decisions can lead to substantial savings.
The impact of tax planning on long-term wealth accumulation.
Navigating the complexities of tax laws for optimal benefits.
Tailoring a tax strategy to your unique financial situation.
The role of tax planning in achieving financial freedom.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersections of finance, taxation, and wealth-building within the community. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur, a seasoned investor, or simply keen on enhancing your financial literacy, Shonta's expert guidance will provide you with the tools to transform your approach to tax planning.
In today’s episode, we're diving into the murky waters of social media financial advice. With an avalanche of financial gurus and influencers at every scroll, it's crucial to navigate these waters with a discerning eye. Join us as we debunk the "5 Worst Financial Advice Trends on Social Media," shedding light on why these popular tips might do more harm than good and how you can steer clear of these financial pitfalls. I will review these things in today's episode: Identifying the top 5 misleading financial advice trends circulating on social media. Understanding the potential risks and consequences of following such advice. Strategies for critically evaluating financial tips online. The importance of professional guidance in financial planning. Tips for responsible financial consumption on social media platforms. How to distinguish between credible financial advice and mere speculation. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersections of technology, social media, and personal finance. Whether you're a social media aficionado, a financial enthusiast, or just someone trying to navigate the vast ocean of online advice, you'll find this review invaluable.
In today's episode, we delve into the intriguing case of Terrence Howard, the "Empire" star, embroiled in a legal battle over a whopping $1 million tax debt. Facing a federal judge's ruling, Howard contested the morality of taxing descendants of slaves, sparking a debate that transcends mere financial obligations. Despite his assertive stance and public outcry, his lack of formal response led to a default judgment against him.
From Bookstore to Behemoth: The Amazon Journey." This episode is a deep dive into the extraordinary evolution of Amazon, from its humble beginnings as an online bookstore in 1994 to its current status as a global powerhouse with a market capitalization surpassing $2 trillion.
In this episode you will learn what you can do if you file your taxes early and have to include a last minute document.
In this episode, we are reviewing some advice from hip-hop artists Rick Ross and Waka Flocka have publicly about there support of using trusts to protect assets and to do tax planning.
The podcast currently has 495 episodes available.
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