For anyone know of where you can go and get financial education in a camping style format? I remember hearing about one on BP but can’t remember the name. Thanks! Remy
With everything that's going on and it looks like things will get worse in the near future, I've been thinking a lot. Once things are settled, as an investor are you thinking about educating your tenants on the import...
Heard of Project Destined??? "The mission of Project Destined is to transform minority youth into owners and stakeholders in the communities in which they live, work and play. With the careful guidance of its leadersh...
I'm a Hurricane Katrina survivor. I was on the roof of my home for a few days and ultimately made it to Lafayette, La. In the nearly 20 years since I've learned the true value of a "home". That is why I am here, to le...
Hi All,I'm looking for podcasts (other than BP) that teach financial literacy (investments primarily). I love listening to the BP Money podcast, but after awhile it can be repetitive and I don't learn much new from th...
In case you're not aware, April is financial literacy month. I'd like to take this opportunity to invite you to attend 4 free financial workshops plus my weekly webinar about tax planning. The goal, of course, is to...
Anybody have any good recommendations for books that help increase your financial literacy? Just read Rich Dad Poor Dad and now realize the importance of having a high financial IQ. Let me know!
I want to hold a series of workshops on Financial Literacy for the kids at my youth group, and I wanted to ask you guys for some advice on how I should go about it. We have kids from ages 7-20, and youth leaders ages...
I haven't been on BP for very long so please take my forthcoming observations for what they're worth. I have been playing an accelerated version of catch-up on the blog posts and podcasts over the last few months. One...
I have listened to all the BP Podcasts and it seems like every one of them mentioned Rich Dad, Poor Dad. I figured, if everyone mentions it, I should read it. After being a third of the way through, I already understa...