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The HBCU Money™ Weekly Market Watch

Our Money Matters /\ December 5, 2014

A weekly snapshot of African American owned public companies and HBCU Money™ tracked African stock exchanges.

NAME TICKER PRICE (GAIN/LOSS %)

African American Publicly Traded Companies

Citizens Bancshares Georgia (CZBS) $9.00 (0.00% UNCH)

M&F Bancorp (MFBP) $4.85 (4.90% DN)

Radio One (ROIA) $1.54 (3.14% DN)

African Stock Exchanges

Bourse Regionale des Valeurs Mobilieres (BRVM)  243.96 (0.22% DN)

Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE)  9 510.89 (0.03% DN)

Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE)  2 300.11 (7.22% UP)*

Nairobi Stock Exchange (NSE)  166.50 (N/A)

Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) 49 506.59 (0.23% UP)

International Stock Exchanges

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) 10 960.37 (0.07% UP)

London Stock Exchange (LSE)  3 607.25 (0.95% UP)

Tokyo Stock Exchange (TOPIX)  1 445.67 (0.35% UP)

Commodities

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Chris Stevens Shows HBCUpreneurs Can Have Life Outside Of Work – Publishes First Book Of Fictional Stories

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It is no easy task for an entrepreneur or CEO of a startup, small business, or rapidly growing business to find time for themselves, let alone write a book. Yet, that is exactly what Delaware State University alum and Stevens Communications and Consulting founder managed to do. A compilation of fictional short stories show Stevens flexing his literary pen. Kip Diggs’ in his Amazon review says of Stevens’ book, “Chris’s freshman effort is a fine collection of short stories covering a wide variety of topics. He takes on mental illness, emotional abandonment, greed, lust and even workplace canoodling.”

Moments and interest away from your business are actually vital to building your business. The Guardian’s Mark Williams writes, “Small business owners can’t be good at everything, but many are particularly bad at taking time off. Research published by business software provider Sage suggests that more than 30% of UK small business owners didn’t have a summer holiday last year.” This lack of downtime impacts and often strains familial relationships, entrepreneur psychology, and health. All paramount to an entrepreneur’s capacity to remain primed to focus strategically and tacitly build their businesses.

HBCUpreneurs can definitely take a lesson of wisdom from Mr. Stevens and explore interest and time outside of their business. Jeff Weiner of the World Economic Forum says, “The solution, as simple as it sounds, is to periodically schedule nothing. Use that buffer time to think big, catch up on the latest industry news, get out from under that pile of unread emails, or just take a walk. What ever you do, just make sure you make that time for yourself — everyday and in a systematic way — and don’t leave unscheduled moments to chance. The buffer is the best investment you can make in yourself and the single most important productivity tool I use.” So find time to exercise, read, pursue a hobby, or write as in Mr. Stevens case. Whatever you do sometimes the best way to move forward with your business is to turn off for a moment.  We will be looking for the next installment of Mr. Stevens literary works even as he continues to build Stevens Communications and Consulting into a media consulting powerhouse.

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Click here to head over to Amazon and buy Chris Stevens’ “I’m Feelin That!: Stories Of Love, Life and Lessons Learned”

HBCU Money™ Business Book Feature – The New Coffeehouse Investor: How to Build Wealth & Ignore Wall Street

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In 1998, Bill Schultheis wrote a simple investment book for people who felt overwhelmed by the bull market. He had discovered that when you simplify your investment decisions, you end up getting better returns. As a bonus, you gain more time for family, friends, and other pursuits.

A decade later, through good times and bad, this philosophy has been proven to tower above the daily chatter of Wall Street. And the revised and expanded edition of his book is more valuable than ever.

In a conversational style, Schultheis explains why we should stop thinking about cool stocks, hot mutual funds, trends in interest rates, and predictions for the economy. Stop trying to beat the stock market average; just remember three simple principles:

• Don’t put all your eggs in one basket
• There’s no such thing as a free lunch
• Save for a rainy day

The New Coffeehouse Investor will help readers get their finances in shape quickly and painlessly.

HBCU Money™ Dozen 11/24 – 11/28

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Did you miss HBCU Money™ Dozen via Twitter? No worry. We are now putting them on the site for you to visit at your leisure. We have made some changes here at HBCU Money™ Dozen. We are now solely focused on research and central bank articles from the previous week.

Research

The Konik: a little-known breed of horse equine l KY Equine Research ow.ly/F3FPC

Research addressing environmental concerns that impact tribal health/well-being l EPA Research ow.ly/F3FRP

Advanced drinking water treatment tech, water infrastructure, sensors l EPA Research ow.ly/F3FUn

Bloomberg Explores The Connected Home l Clean Technica dlvr.it/7g3gjH

BlackBerry’s deal to buy voice crypto company Secusmart blessed by German government l CIOonline trib.al/wpnQyiW

5 Ways PCI is Becoming More Security-Conscious Next Year l CIOonline trib.al/5xcpmaR

Federal Reserve, Central Banks, & Financial Departments

Does free food make for a happier office? l World Economic Forum wef.ch/1vXyIwk

$200bn of fake medicines are sold every year. An African entrepreneur fights back l World Economic Forum wef.ch/1Bef8it

Buying power of minimum wage varies across and within states l St. Louis Fed bit.ly/1zu7lez

Trying to get your personal finances in order? Start with these lessons on the basics l St. Louis Fed bit.ly/ViVxYQ

Household Debt Balances Increase as Deleveraging Period Concludes l NY Fed nyfed.org/1y97tNz

Despite Apple Pay buzz, cash is still popular l SF Fed bit.ly/1zviiJj

Thank you as always for joining us on Saturday for HBCU Money™ Dozen. The 12 most important research and finance articles of the week.

The HBCU Money™ Weekly Market Watch

Our Money Matters /\ November 28, 2014

A weekly snapshot of African American owned public companies and HBCU Money™ tracked African stock exchanges.

NAME TICKER PRICE (GAIN/LOSS %)

African American Publicly Traded Companies

Citizens Bancshares Georgia (CZBS) $8.90 (0.00% UNCH)

M&F Bancorp (MFBP) $5.05 (3.81% DN)

Radio One (ROIA) $1.70 (0.29% DN)

African Stock Exchanges

Bourse Regionale des Valeurs Mobilieres (BRVM)  243.96 (0.05% DN)

Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE)  9 523.27 (0.00% UNCH)

Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE)  2 266.92 (5.67% UP)*

Nairobi Stock Exchange (NSE)  163.27 (N/A)

Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) 49 911.37 (1.28% DN)

International Stock Exchanges

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) 10 995.41 (0.84% DN)

London Stock Exchange (LSE)  3 593.32 (0.04% DN)

Tokyo Stock Exchange (TOPIX)  1 410.34 (1.32% UP)

Commodities

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