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Book Description Marilyn French Hubbard, the founder of the National Association of Black Women Entrepreneurs, offers insight into wealth building for women with this one-of-a-kind book. Sisters Are Cashing In examines the emotional, mental, and spiritual reasons that lead women into spending themselves into debt and poverty, and the steps one can take to avoid that abyss. No matter what a woman's age, income, education, or lifestyle, this book will provide strategies that work--to create and maintain wealth.
About the Author Marilyn French Hubbard is the founder of the National Association of Black Women Entrepreneurs, Inc. (NABWE), listed by the New York Times in 1995 as a top black business group for networking. She is a nationally recognized authority on marketing, entrepreneurship, leadership and women's issues. She has served in several corporate and federal leadership roles through appointments by Presidents Carter, Reagan, Bush, and Clinton. She specializes in performance management, executive coaching, training and accountability for individuals and organizations. She has earned a BA and a Master's degree in Business Administration. |