The Culture of Money

Author:   De'andre Salter
Publisher:   Mynd Matters Publishing
ISBN:  

9781953307118


Pages:   324
Publication Date:   12 January 2021
Format:   Paperback
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What if financial healing is a personal issue? What would it take to find peace and prosperity in your life? These questions are answered within The Culture Of Money. This book provides insights on how you can become financially independent from an African American Christian perspective, while also teaching readers about wealth creation strategies that will help them live comfortably without working for money all day long! Publisher: MYND MATTERS PUBLISHING

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Author:   De'andre Salter
Publisher:   Mynd Matters Publishing
Imprint:   Mynd Matters Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9781953307118


ISBN 10:   1953307116
Pages:   324
Publication Date:   12 January 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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In this impassioned faith-based financial guidebook, Salter (Success Factors) calls for economic revolution in Black America, challenging Black Americans to realign views surrounding money and wealth to an economic ideology for all Black individuals to know more, own more and pass down more. He issues a dire warning about the state of Black wealth, predicting an economic tsunami that will widen the already drastic gap between racial groups in the U.S., potentially eliminating Black wealth altogether. To combat this massive transfer of capital, Salter asserts the Black church must take on a leadership role to ensure money behavior shifts in alignment with the financial goals of the Black community as a whole. Salter aims to transform the culture, or the way many Black Americans think about money and wealth, and he spins some familiar financial and budgeting advice into something more specific and relevant for his intended audience, the open-minded who want to be challenged to adopt a better, more faithful way to prosper. Each chapter addresses a widely-held harmful money practice or misconception within the Black community, primarily inadequate financial education, lack of equitable ownership, and poor estate and retirement planning. Salter offers The Culture of Money as an economic wake-up call to not only the Black community but also the Black church, at a time when many of the poorest Americans are abandoning the Black church en masse. Salter calls for a theology that makes room for building up financial resources for the people and warns that If the Black churches die, Black culture is over as we know it. These strong words may give some readers pause, but he backs his assertion by highlighting the importance of the church and religious leaders in building community, sharing resources, and organizing for a better world. This rousing guide addresses serious concerns for readers eager to improve the cultural and financial health of Black America. Takeaway: This guide challenges Black readers to shift ideas about wealth, not just for personal gain but for the advancement of Black culture. Great for fans of: Daymond John, Tiffany Aliche's Get Good with Money. Production grades Cover: A Design and typography: A Illustrations: N/A Editing: A+ Marketing copy: A Print Date: 08/09/2021


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De'Andre Salter is an entrepreneur, motivational speaker, certified financial expert, author, and a duly consecrated bishop in the Joint College of African-American Pentecostal Bishops and the Macedonia International Bible Fellowship. Salter is one of the most recognized and celebrated Black executives in the commercial insurance industry. His stellar nineteen-year career as senior vice president with three different Fortune 100 insurance companies, and his faith, served as inspiration for building the largest Black-owned insurance brokerage in the world by age thirty. Salter currently serves as senior pastor of Impact Church in South Plainfield, New Jersey, and has been happily married to his childhood sweetheart, Terri, for over twenty-five years. Together they have four children and reside in Central, New Jersey. He holds a bachelor's from Drew University, a Master's of Theology from The King's Seminary, and is currently pursuing his Doctoral of Ministry.

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