Registration is now open for the 56th Annual Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot, presented by Texas Health. The Trot is a North Texas tradition that takes place each year on Thanksgiving […]
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City of Dallas approves plan to bring Shekinah Legacy Holdings, LLC. to South Dallas
Headquarters will have office space, conference rooms and a real estate training facility.
As Deadline to File Income Taxes Approaches, African Americans Still Face Systemic Challenges
By Stacy M. Brown Originally appeared in NNPA Recent statistics show that African Americans comprise a large share of taxpayers in the United States. As the April 18 deadline to […]
How to Take Control of Your Credit
First, it’s important to know the difference between your credit score and your credit report. Your credit score is based on the items found on your credit report, similar to […]
Saving and Managing Economic Uncertainties
Here’s what to ask when saving for the unexpected. Finances are different for everyone, and so are the life events we all go through. An emergency fund is your financial […]
Comerica Bank Creates Business Banking Team to Serve the Southern Sector of Dallas
Dallas, Texas, September 20, 2022 – Comerica Bank has named Trent Sampson, Jerry Collazo and Adriana Najera to its newly-formed South Dallas Business Banking Team led by Group Manager Derric Hicks. “As […]
How to Start a Money Talk: Why Savings Matters/Why the Habit of Saving is Key to Becoming Financially Healthier
“WHEN IT COMES TO SAVING, THE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO DO IS TO SIMPLY TO START. WHETHER IT’S $1 A DAY OR A FEW EVERY MONTH, IT IS IMPORTANT TO […]
How to Start a Money Talk: Why Savings Matters
Savings is a foundational piece to financial health since research has found that unexpected expenses, like car repairs, can become a hardship when people don’t have access to emergency savings […]
Soledad O’Brien teams up with JP Morgan Chase for Impactful Health & Wellness Event
JP Morgan Chase is expressing they have a clear eye view of the challenges ahead. This effort is not a two year or five year plan. The plan cannot be that simple when you’re talking about generational injustice.