Opt Into Financial Wealth – Part 3
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In this episode of the Black Girl Burnout podcast, host Kelly engages with guest Dominique Broadway to discuss investing, particularly aimed at Black women who find the subject intimidating or mysterious. Dominique shares her journey into investing from an early age and emphasizes how simple and approachable it can be to start building a wealth portfolio through investing in stocks of companies one loves and frequents.
She breaks down the process of selecting stocks, opening a brokerage account, and the concept of fractional shares, making it clear that one does not need large sums to begin.
More, more, and still more is within your reach in 2024. Tune in today and prepare yourself to engage in realistic strategies that can help you with opting into a life filled with abundance and joy.
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In this episode of the Black Girl Burnout podcast, host Kelly and guest Dominique Broadway discuss the intricacies of wealth versus being rich, and how joy and wealth are interconnected. […]
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