The S&P 500, one of the most commonly traded indices on the stock exchange, holds 500 leading publicly traded companies. Collectively, these companies make up over 5,500 board members. Only 4% of these members are black women.
WE STILL HAVE WORK TO DO!
Building Business Leaders
Our Business & Financial Literacy Program teaches girls the alliance between business, economics, and finance even when these areas are not of particular interest.
Students are graduating with a surplus of debt, bad credit sets back financial advancement, and good credit is not sufficiently leveraged.
No matter your career path, become too an Entrepreneur
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How wealthy people use business, finance, and economics
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Branding and Marketing
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Closing an opportunity
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Employee vs Employer
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The effects of taxation
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Defining leverage, when, and how to use it
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Continuing self-education
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The Facts About Financial Literacy
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Over 54% of undergraduate college graduates have large student debt.
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7 in 10 college students damage their credit immediately after or by graduation.
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Over 60% of adults don't start investing in a retirement plan until after 30 years of age or not at all.
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The average age of a first-time home buyer is 33.
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The largest spending allocation of income is TAXES.
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Over 60% of college students graduate with over $1,000 saved AND 40% graduate with less than $100 in savings.
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90% of American billionaires are self-made
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Only 13% of billionaires in the US are women.
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You need at least $1 million to be a top 10% income earner.
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