7 Black Finance Professionals You Should Be Following

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Gone are the days when financial advisors were only older white men (and occasionally women) who rarely, if ever, understood our cultural nuances and relationship with money. 

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There’s now a vast range of black experts in the finance industry who understand where we’re coming from and make suggestions based on that deep understanding. And thanks to social media, we can easily access them and seek their advice from the comfort of our mobile phones. 

But who are the trusted black finance professionals leading these necessary conversations, and how do you find them on the vast internet?

Top 7 Black Finance Professionals to Follow

To save you the hassle of searching out these professionals on the vast internet, we’ve compiled a list of some of the top black finance professionals to follow. The best part? They are all black women! 

  1. Bukola Sokunbi
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Bola Sokunbi, the founder and CEO of Clever Girl Finance, understands the many hats most of us must wear to achieve and maintain optimal financial health. She learned some valuable financial lessons from her Nigerian parents that changed her perspective on money and set the stage for her ambition to succeed financially. 

After graduating from college, she set out to make her own decisions, using these lessons and other financial advice from books and financial experts. And after several trials and errors, she saved her first $100,000,000 of her $54,000 salary in just three years.

She is currently a Certified Financial Education Instructor (CFEI), an authority on finances, and the four-time New York Times bestselling author of the clever Girl Finance Book Series and Choosing to Prosper. With her skills, she empowers millions of people with the skills and in-depth knowledge they need to take control of their finances and the ability to make wise financial decisions for both their present and future selves.

  1. Tiffany “The Budgetnista” Aliche
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Tiffany Aliche is another powerful black finance professional who knows her way around a dollar. Born into a Nigerian household with a father who drilled financial literacy into his children’s heads, she received a lot of valuable financial lessons at a young age. Despite having some highs and lows in her 20s and 30s, she used her financial knowledge and exceptional saving skills to recover from losing her job, going through foreclosure, and accruing a $300,000 debt to launching a multi-million dollar company, The Budgetnista, at the age of 36.

Today, Tiffany has become an icon for financial literacy and wealth planning, not just for the black community but the world. Through financial literacy resources like The Budgetnista Live Richer Academy, award-winning podcast Brown Ambition, and best-selling book Get Good with Money, she assists millions of people in gaining financial security and changing their financial future. 

  1. Dasha Kennedy
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Dasha Kennedy is the award-winning founder of The Broke Black Girl. She’s native to St. Louis, Missouri, and a current resident of Atlanta, Georgia. As a digital community leader and financial activist, she provides culturally competent and relevant financial literacy resources to over 70,000 Black women to combat the racial and gender wealth gap.

She’s good with all things money. From educating her audience on the importance of understanding the value of a prenup to give tips on how to have money conversations with your kids and partner, her account will surely be a valuable addition to your IG timeline.   

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4. Jamila Souffrant 

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Jamila Souffrant is savvy in budgeting and all things personal finance. Though she was born into a not-so-wealthy family on the beautiful island of Jamaica and raised in Brooklyn, New York, she didn’t let that stop her. On graduating from college, she set out to learn about finances, and over time, the insightful lessons she gleaned motivated her to launch her path to financial independence. 

After quitting her 9 to 5 job in 2018 and beginning to meet her financial goals, she started a blog in 2019 called Journey to Launch, which has since grown into one of the fastest-growing finance communities online.

Jamila helps her audience understand how peer pressure, mental health, and family traditions influence financial decisions, helping them kick-start their journeys to financial freedom, enjoy the process, and achieve their financial goals.

      5.      Marsha Barnes

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Marsha Horton Barnes is a certified black finance professional with over ten years of financial experience, an official FICO Brand Ambassador, and was named GOBankingRates’ 2018 Best Money Expert in the Net-Worth Category.

Barnes made it her mission to educate as many people as possible on the importance of financial wellness. As a result, she founded The Finance Bar, a personal finance suite that assists couples in achieving their financial goals through financial therapy, literacy, and a mobile learning hub. From debt management to retirement planning, she offers tips for keeping those parts in check without annoying judgments or judgmental vibes.

6.  Cassandra Cummings 

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Cassandra Cummings, Founder of The Stocks & Stilettos Society, is an investment and wealth strategist, financial advisor, entrepreneur, investor, and author of the bestselling timeline guide to building wealth, Fearless Finances.

Cummings educates and inspires her audience to increase their net worth and grow their wealth through financial literacy and the power of investing. With a passionate and profoundly engaged following of more than 80,000 women, Stocks & Stilettos Society has successfully empowered thousands of  Black women to invest over $25 million in the stock market and take control of their financial destinies.

7. Tonya Rapley

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Tonya Rapley is a millennial money expert and creator of the award-winning site-My Fab Finance– and co-founder of a Chicago-based FinTech app, FOAM. She is a Charlotte, North Carolina native.

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She improved her credit score by 130 points in 18 months and dramatically increased her savings and investment portfolio using personal finance knowledge. Ever since, she’s made it her mission to use her experiences to assist millennials in ending the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck and achieving financial freedom, so they can pursue their passions and live happily.

Whether you’re paying off student loans, saving to buy a house, building an emergency fund, or just trying to get a better handle on your hard-earned coins, one of these brilliant sisters has the secret sauce for you. Be sure to follow them now and get ready for your journey to financial freedom!

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Mary Gialiam Elijah
Mary Gialiam Elijah
I'm a passionate and professional writer who loves to write in the most conversational tone possible, top-notch content that engage, educate and inspire my readers.

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