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HOW TO FILE A FREE TAX RETURN

February 21, 2022February 21, 2022 By BoT Team

It’s tax season! Whether you will receive a refund or owe money, did you know you can keep even more money in your

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#Black History Month #Black Owned Businesses #Personal Finance

Andrew Stewart

February 10, 2022February 10, 2022 By BoT Team

Andrew Stewart’s insurance, financial, and estate planning services disrupt what you may believe about financial literacy and the transition of generational wealth in the Black community. 

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Money & Me (Part 2): Rethinking Personal Finance

February 15, 2021January 29, 2022 By BoT Team

People often have hit rock bottom (very poor credit, accounts in collections etc.) before they are willing to make a changes drastic enough to improve their circumstances. Our goal at Black on Track is to help people gain control of their finances long before they hit the proverbial “bottom”.

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Family planning, insurance
#Personal Finance

Life Insurance – What’s Its Purpose & Do We Need It?

December 12, 2020January 25, 2022 By BoT Team

This week Andrew Stewart, owner of DF Insurance Solutions, breaks down term life insurance in Part 1 of his series on Life and

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Money & Me (Part 1): A Rocky Relationship for Many

November 16, 2020January 29, 2022 By BoT Team

The relationship we have with money/our finances is no different from the relationship we have with people, so there really isn’t a one size fits all solution.

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#Personal Finance

Mo’ Money, No Problems!

November 14, 2020November 14, 2020 By BoT Team

The first step in gaining control of your finances is quite often the most difficult step. It requires an individual to make a commitment to change, while simultaneously taking note of their biggest financial insecurity/flaw.

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