Vol. 44 Nbr. 8, April - April 2014
Index
- Expand your career horizons.
- Has it covered.
- Starting a business? Structure it right!(BLACK ENTERPRISE DIGITAL) (Rachel Rodgers) (Brief article)
- Don't just save black boys, redeem black men.
- Why you must join our small business revolution.
- Personal assistant for a day: the startup: small firm fills a need for business owners who don't want to hire full-time help.
- Holding face-to-face meetings remotely.
- 5 tips for running a successful crowdfunding campaign.
- The art of asking for money: this media guru used crowdfunding to finance her digital magazine.
- Why Quintin Primo is bullish on India: Primo sees economic turnaround and investment opportunity in 12 to 24 months.
- Deductions for property loss or damage.
- The bull will stay strong: despite ups and downs, equities will prevail.
- NextGen STEM: how our BE/Gates Foundation symposium advances the creation of Women of Power in science and technology.
- Celebrating a forgotten community: a West Virginian uses her art to spark interest and change.
- A woman's world of difference: new study illustrates that what benefits the female population benefits everybody.
- A. Charles Thomas.
- Claire Babineaux Fontenot.
- It's okay to open up.
- Janeen Uzzell.
- N. Denise Mitchem.
- Regina Edwards.
- Learning that money is power: Kara Stevens went from nonchalant spending to a healthy relationship with cash.
- In for the long haul: why this investor purchased and looks to grow a trucking company.
- Investing for your lifetime: here's expert advice for how investors of all ages can grow their portfolios.
- Hotwheels: Black Enterprise showcases this year's most anticipated models.
- The changing face of Angels: the number of black investors is small but growing, and they are filling the gap in funding for minority startups.
- Sowing seeds of prosperity: T.D. Jakes has grown a bountiful brand as a media mogul with a business enterprise encompassing film, books, music, and live events.
- 5 reasons to enter the Black Enterprise Elevator Pitch Competition: Black Enterprise caught up with Precious Williams, the 2013 Elevator Pitch Competition winner.