SHAWN TEACHES AUDIENCES TO...
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Maximize their Money & Create Cash Flow
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Gain Financial Freedom & Eliminate Debt
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Transform their Communities
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Leave a Lasting Legacy
Presentation Topics
THE 7 PRINCIPLES FOR FINANCIAL SUCCESS
In this keynote, Shawn teaches 7 rock solid principles that will help your audience to develop a new mindset on Stewardship, Ownership and Legacy allowing them to leave a significant inheritance for their children’s children.
MAXIMIZE YOUR CASH FLOW!
In this empowering keynote Shawn teaches:
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How your childhood affects your relationship with money
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How to identify expenses that you should avoid reducing because they cause more harm than good
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7 powerful ways to save up to $20,000 in your household
THE BLACK TAX: THE COST OF BEING BLACK IN AMERICA AND WHAT YOU CAN DO TO CHANGE IT
Based on Shawn’s ground-breaking book The Black Tax , Shawn examines the staggering financial cost from emancipation to the present day to answer the question of how, after 400 years, more than 40 million African-Americans own only 2% of U.S. wealth. Shawn discusses his plan based on the concept of Purchasing, Hiring, and Depositing (PHD) in Black banks, businesses and communities that will empower us and create much-needed jobs and businesses in the Black community.
CREDIT: THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY
In this empowering keynote Shawn teaches:
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How finances affect divorce rates
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The history and purpose of credit reporting
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How credit scores are being used for more than what they were designed for
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How much can certain negative actions lower your score
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How to enhance your credit
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WHAT PEOPLE SAY
"I experienced the Good Steward Financial Empowerment Seminar led by Shawn Rochester as being:
1)well researched 2) indicative of a thorough knowledge of, and a cultural sensitive sensitivity to, the social and economic context of the participants and 3) content rich (absent of fluff) - with a particular practical pathway to financial independence. Mr. Rochester impressed me as being committed to representing a model of financial stewardship consistent with a Christian Scripture and principles".
— Rev. Dr. Samuel Vassel