”īorn in the mid-1950s, Boston grew up in a public-housing project in Wilmington, Delaware he returned to the area after earning a degree in English literature from Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. “A lot of us are taught that to be righteous is to be poor, and a lot of us take it literally. “Have you been taught to live a life of poverty or prosperity? ” Boston posits in his book. Yet Boston ’s approach, which he describes fully in his 1996 book Smart Money Moves for African-Americans, is termed a “holistic ” one: a wealth-creation strategy that takes into account African American attitudes about money, spending, and saving. Since 1991, The Color of Money has aired on several dozen public television stations, and Boston has become a leading financial guru in a field seemingly glutted with the type. Boston is the host of a syndicated financial-advice program aimed at African American audiences.
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