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23 Nov

America’s Richest Black Man Robert F. Smith, Stackwell, and

America’s Richest Black Man Robert F. Smith, Stackwell, and
The common college student spends about $2,270 per 30 days on living expenses. Unfortunately, between the demand of coursework, extracurriculars and social activity, there’s little time left for a lot of young adults to carve out working time. Student Freedom Initiative (SFI), Stackwell, and Prudential Financial have partnered to fill that income gap. In a news release, the launch of the Student Investment Program (SIP), a multi-year strategic partnership granting $500,000 in funding for HBCU students, was announced. This system will give $1,000 grants to every participating student’s investment account on the Stackwell platform and offer access to investing educational resources. “This program uniquely provides the tools, capital, education and community support crucial to equip the following generation to take...
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2 Nov

Richest Celebrities Under 30

Richest Celebrities Under 30
Get that banking info out because The Things celebrity is bringing home the bacon and counting down the twenty richest celebs… under thirty. Yes, you read that right. While a lot of the world’s population remains to be determining what a pension even is, these twenty famous little ones could retire at twenty-five, no foolin'. Check this video out if you need to discover all of the financial deets from all of your favorite pop stars. Seriously, most individuals on this list are pop stars. So have a look and discover which Game of Thrones actress is a mini mogul. And which Kardashian-Jenner takes the cash cake over everyone else on this list? And which recent Disney star is making...
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3 Sep

The ten Richest Beauty Influencers of 2022 – WWD

The ten Richest Beauty Influencers of 2022 – WWD
Beauty influencing is a lucrative business. Recent data from Cosmetify estimates the earnings of top beauty influencers for the second yr in a row, evaluating each creator’s Instagram, YouTube and TikTok earnings for a combined total yield.  Safiya Nygaard has taken the first-place spot, previously occupied by Huda Kattan in 2021, who's now the second-highest earner in beauty. Nygaard, who initially rose to prominence through her BuzzFeed series, LadyLike, took to YouTube following her departure from BuzzFeed in 2017.  With greater than 9.5 million subscribers on her predominant channel, Nygaard’s YouTube presence is her strongest across all of her social media accounts. The creator brings in an estimated $187,917 in earnings per YouTube video upload, in accordance with Cosmetify. Her TikTok and Instagram...
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