It's February: So Let's Talk About African-Americans, Love and Money

Today marks my debut column on BV on Money, and as it is Black History Month I can't think of a more perfect time for me to start blogging here and offering financial tips and advice.

For those of you who don't know me, everyone calls me "The Money Coach." That's because I teach people how to get financially fit -- especially how to get out of debt, manage credit wisely, and plan for a better financial future. In addition to having written six personal finance books for adults and four money-management books for kids, I also run a free financial advice blog, http://www.AskTheMoneyCoach.com.

Here on BV on Money, I'll be sharing my thoughts on all things money-related – whether it's politics and money, business news and current affairs that may impact your bank account, or just financial lessons to be learned from observing celebrities and other people in the news. I'll also provide BV readers with a healthy dose of practical, how-to tips and strategies on everything from eliminating college loans and improving your FICO credit scores to managing your 401(k) properly and saving money in every area of your life.

Race and Relationships: How Much Do They Impact Your Finances?


As I mentioned, February is the ideal month for me to start blogging here because it gives me an opportunity to offer financial guidance while tying in two other very important topics: race and relationships.



Over the next 28 days, people coast to coast will be thinking about – and participating in – scores of special events for Black History Month. Additionally, millions of individuals nationwide are also planning for Valentine's Day on February 14th. So throughout the month of February, here is a preview of some of the topics you can expect to read from me:

On The Subject of African Americans and Finances

* Financial Lessons from Famous African-Americans: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
* Debt and the Black Community
* Money Myths and Little Lies that Hinder Your Wealth
* Investing Success and Race: Is there a Connection?
* Credit Problems Affecting African Americans
* Is Homeownership a Pathway to Riches or Ruin?
* Leaving a Great Financial Legacy

On The Topic of Love and Money

* Does the Cost (or Size) of a Valentine's Day Gift Say Something About Your Relationship
* No Romance Without Finance
* Saving Money for Your Wedding Day
* The Pros and Cons of Having Separate Financial Accounts
* Should You Get a Prenup Before You Walk Down the Aisle?
* What to do When You and Your Honey Have Totally Different Money Personalities
* Money Issues That Can Wreck a Marriage or Any Relationship
* Divorce and Your Finances

Of course, I welcome your feedback and suggestions too. Not just in February, but during every month of 2010 and beyond. So if you have comments or topics you'd like me to address, just let me know.

My Own Financial Trials and Tribulations

You should also know that I'm your typical "financial expert." Yes, I do consider myself highly knowledgeable about a range of money matters. But in addition to my professional background, I often draw upon my own personal experiences too. After all, I've had my fair share – and then some -- of financial difficulties, much like many of you. I've had terrible credit. I've had a car repossessed. I've had $100,000 in credit card debt. I've been downsized. I've been through a financially trying divorce – and more.

So I'm also an "expert" who has lived through and conquered many of the economic challenges about which I write. That's part of why I'm so passionate about helping others to achieve financial freedom and live a richer life. And I don't mean richer in just economic terms. I mean a richer, fuller, more fulfilling life; one where your overall life is healthy and in balance – financially, emotionally, spiritually, physically and otherwise. That's my ultimate goal for myself. And it's my wish for you too.



Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, an award-winning financial news journalist and former Wall Street Journal reporter for CNBC, has also been featured in top newspapers including the Washington Post, USA Today, and the New York Times, as well as magazines ranging from Essence and Redbook to Black Enterprise and Smart Money. Check out her New York Times bestseller, 'Zero Debt: The Ultimate Guide to Financial Freedom.'

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