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Since this thread is discussing economic empowerment, I would like to share the black enterprise declaration of financial empowerment. Below is the declaration of financial empowerment.
Black Enterprise
DECLARATION OF FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT
In order to attain a measure of success, power and wealth, I shall uphold the principles of saving and investing as well as controlled spending and disciplined consumerism. I vow to fully participate in the **** and make a solid commitment to a program of wealth accumulation. Determination and consistency will serve as my guides, and I shall not allow external or internal forces to keep me from reaching my goals. By adjusting my course and embracing a new mandate that stresses planning, education and fortitude, I lay a strong, unbreakable foundation for the preservation and enrichment of my family, children and children's children.
I, (Place your name here), from this day forward, declare my vigilant and life-long commitment to financial empowerment. I pledge the following:
1. To use homeownership to build wealth
2. To save and invest 10% to 15% of my after-tax income
3. To commit to a program of retirement planning and investing
4. To engage in sound budget, credit, and tax management practices
5. To measure my personal wealth by net worth, not income
6. To be proactive and knowledgeable about investing, money management, and consumer issues
7. To provide access to programs that will educate my children about business and finance
8. To support the creation and growth of profitable, competitive
Black-owned enterprises
9. To use a portion of my wealth to strengthen my community
10. To ensure that my wealth is passed on to future generations
Number 5 is the truth. When I read the topic that was the first thing that came to mind. I know mad people who work just to support the habit they have, whether it be ****, alcohol, or even video games. If you bringing home 400 every 2 weeks and all you got to show for it is a couple cartons of newports, couple bottles of henny and a Nintendo Wii, you sir, have a problem.
PRAISE THE LORD!!!
I like the way you put that together. Plus it's the truth, which I like also. I know a lot of people that live and think like that. They don't see that they are doing exactly what you are talking about. They're working on a life of living poor. This is something that everyone needs to see and read...I just pray that they do and let it change them some how or some way.
Since this thread is discussing economic empowerment, I would like to share the black enterprise declaration of financial empowerment. Below is the declaration of financial empowerment.
Black Enterprise
DECLARATION OF FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT
In order to attain a measure of success, power and wealth, I shall uphold the principles of saving and investing as well as controlled spending and disciplined consumerism. I vow to fully participate in the **** and make a solid commitment to a program of wealth accumulation. Determination and consistency will serve as my guides, and I shall not allow external or internal forces to keep me from reaching my goals. By adjusting my course and embracing a new mandate that stresses planning, education and fortitude, I lay a strong, unbreakable foundation for the preservation and enrichment of my family, children and children's children.
I, (Place your name here), from this day forward, declare my vigilant and life-long commitment to financial empowerment. I pledge the following:
1. To use homeownership to build wealth
2. To save and invest 10% to 15% of my after-tax income
3. To commit to a program of retirement planning and investing
4. To engage in sound budget, credit, and tax management practices
5. To measure my personal wealth by net worth, not income
6. To be proactive and knowledgeable about investing, money management, and consumer issues
7. To provide access to programs that will educate my children about business and finance
8. To support the creation and growth of profitable, competitive
Black-owned enterprises
9. To use a portion of my wealth to strengthen my community
10. To ensure that my wealth is passed on to future generations