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HBCU Money™ Business Book Feature – The Making of Modern Economics: The Lives and Ideas of Great Thinkers

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Here is a bold history of economics – the dramatic story of how the great economic thinkers built today’s rigorous social science. Noted financial writer and economist Mark Skousen has revised and updated this popular work to provide more material on Adam Smith and Karl Marx, and expanded coverage of Joseph Stiglitz, ‘imperfect’ markets, and behavioral economics.This comprehensive, yet accessible introduction to the major economic philosophers of the past 225 years begins with Adam Smith and continues through the present day. The text examines the contributions made by each individual to our understanding of the role of the economist, the science of economics, and economic theory. To make the work more engaging, boxes in each chapter highlight little-known – and often amusing – facts about the economists’ personal lives that affected their work.

HBCU Money™ Business Book Feature – African Americans in Business (From Emancipation to Civil Rights)

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Many people dream of owning their own business or making it to the top of the corporate ladder. In the pages of this book, you’ll meet African Americans who overcame obstacles and stereotypes to make their dreams a reality. Madam C. J. Walker was orphaned at age 7, married at 14, became a mother at 18, and was widowed at 20. She went on make a million dollars selling hair care products. Berry Gordy loved music but went broke after opening a record store. He didn’t give up, though. Gordy eventually started Motown Records, which became one of the country’s most successful record labels and introduced a host of talented black artists to mainstream American audiences. Stanley O’Neal grew up on a farm without running water or indoor toilets. Through intelligence and hard work he became the head of a $50 billion investment bank. Read about these and other inspiring figures in this book.

HBCU Money™ Business Book Feature – War! What Is It Good For?: Conflict and the Progress of Civilization

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A powerful and provocative exploration of how war has changed our society–for the better

“War! . . . . / What is it good for? / Absolutely nothing,” says the famous song–but archaeology, history, and biology show that war in fact has been good for something. Surprising as it sounds, war has made humanity safer and richer.

In War! What Is It Good For?, the renowned historian and archaeologist Ian Morris tells the gruesome, gripping story of fifteen thousand years of war, going beyond the battles and brutality to reveal what war has really done to and for the world. Stone Age people lived in small, feuding societies and stood a one-in-ten or even one-in-five chance of dying violently. In the twentieth century, by contrast–despite two world wars, Hiroshima, and the Holocaust–fewer than one person in a hundred died violently. The explanation: War, and war alone, has created bigger, more complex societies, ruled by governments that have stamped out internal violence. Strangely enough, killing has made the world safer, and the safety it has produced has allowed people to make the world richer too.

War has been history’s greatest paradox, but this searching study of fifteen thousand years of violence suggests that the next half century is going to be the most dangerous of all time. If we can survive it, the age-old dream of ending war may yet come to pass. But, Morris argues, only if we understand what war has been good for can we know where it will take us next.

HBCU Money™ Business Book Feature – The Educated Franchisee: The How-To Book for Choosing a Winning Franchise

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The Educated Franchisee will show you:

-How owning a franchise can create wealth

-Where to find quality franchisors

-What qualities franchisors look for

-How to gather information from franchisees

-How to make sure the franchise makes money

-How to confidently select the best franchise

-The five keys to success in owning a franchise

HBCU Money™ Presents: 2015’s HBCU Alumni NFL Players’ & Salaries

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In our 3rd annual installment of tracking the highest paid HBCU alumni who are NFL players, St. Paul’s College alum, Greg Toler leads the way. For the third year in a row, a member of the Indianapolis Colts is the highest paid HBCU alum NFL player. Toler unseats Robert Mathis who led the way the previous two years.

HBCU Money™ FACTS:

  • HBCU NFL players combine for $51.44 million down almost 10 percent when HBCU NFL players earned $57.1 million in salaries in 2014.
  • Hampton University leads the way with 3 NFL players.
  • 14 HBCUs are represented in the NFL. Down from 15 in 2014.
  • Average salary for HBCU NFL players is $2 million, a decrease from $2.1 million in 2013. In 2011, the average NFL salary was $1.9 million according to Bloomberg Businessweek.
  • Median salary for HBCU NFL players is $1 135 000, a 27 percent increase from 2013. In 2011, the median NFL salary was $777 000 according to Bloomberg Businessweek.

1 – Greg Toler  / CB / Indianapolis Colts – $5 500 000

(ST. PAUL’S)

2 – D. Rodgers-Cromartie / CB / Denver Broncos – $5 250 000

(TENNESSEE STATE)

3 – Kendall Langford / DE / St. Louis Rams – $5 000 000

(HAMPTON) 

4 – Sammie Hill / DT / Tennessee Titans – $4 000 000

(STILLMAN)

5 – Robert Mathis / DE / Indianapolis Colts – $4 000 000

(ALABAMA A&M) 

6 – Antoine Bethea / S / San Francisco 49ers – $3 500 000

(HOWARD)        

7 – William Hayes / DE / St. Louis Rams – $3 230 000

(WINSTON-SALEM STATE)  

8 – Jason Durant / LB / Atlanta Falcons – $3 043 759

(HAMPTON)  

9 – Jason Hatcher / DE / Washington Redskins – $2 953 125

(GRAMBLING STATE)  

10 – Jacoby Jones / WR / San Diego Chargers – $2 500 000

(LANE)  

11 – Rashean Mathis / CB / Detroit Lions – $2 000 000

(BETHUNE-COOKMAN)    

12 – Chris Baker / DL / Washington Redskins – $1 984 375

(HAMPTON)    

13 – Rafael Bush / S / New Orleans Saints – $1 950 000

(SOUTH CAROLINA STATE)    

14 – Marquette King / P / Oakland Raiders – $1 542 000

(FORT VALLEY STATE)  

15 – Tarvaris Jackson / QB / Seattle Seahwaks – $1 500 000

(ALABAMA STATE)  

16 – Eric Weems / WR / Atlanta Falcons – $1 345 000

(BETHUNE-COOKMAN)    

17 – Anthony Levine / S / Baltimore Ravens – $1 200 000

(TENNESSEE STATE)    

18 – Rodney Gunter / DE / Arizona Cardinals – $944 917

(DELAWARE STATE)  

Sources: NFL.com, The Guardian, Spotrac