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Date

Mar 31 2025

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6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

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Building Your Financial House: A Blueprint in Times of Crisis

In this timely webinar, you’ll gain invaluable insights from a seasoned financial advisor and coach, and a longtime advocate, both of whom have dedicated their careers to empowering the Black community to build wealth. Discover the foundational steps for managing your money and constructing a more secure financial future. Start with shifting your mindset, releasing limiting beliefs, and overcoming scarcity thinking. This is the season to move forward with confidence, agency, and freedom. Join us as we seek to enhance our financial knowledge, strategies, and tools for creating a future we want and deserve. Don’t miss this opportunity to unlock your financial potential!

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DATE & TIME
Monday, March 31, 2025
6:30 PM EST


Our Featured Speakers:

Smiling person with short curly hair, wearing a bright pink top and gold jewelry, including a necklace and a watch, sits against a plain background, resting their chin on their hand.Racine Rikard, a Primerica Financial Representative, is one of the few Black female Financial Advisors, Coaches, and Strategists in the Financial Services Industry. With over 20 years of experience, she is dedicated to “educating one family at a time toward building generational wealth.” Specializing in Debt Elimination, Retirement/Education Funding, and Asset Protection, Racine focuses on crafting personalized investment strategies for communities of color that provide peace of mind. Her goal is to help individuals, families, and communities establish strong financial foundations, eliminate debt, and plan for growth, investments, and retirement.

 

 

A person with short hair, glasses, and elegant earrings smiles at the camera. They are wearing a black and white necklace. The background is a red curtain, suggesting a formal or festive setting.Linda Brown has dedicated her career to financial institutions, guided by the principle, “It’s not what you have, but what you do with it.” The three pillars that have shaped Linda’s personal and professional life are, “Plan, Spend, and Save.” Over thirty-six years ago, Linda began her vocational journey at Dean Witter Reynolds, later working at Wells Fargo, and has always been committed to teaching “Hands-on Banking” principles to children, youth, and adults throughout her career. Now, in retirement, Linda works part-time with the African American Credit Union Coalition, Primerica, and serves as the First Lady of Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia.