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Financial Literacy for Black-Owned Businesses: Introduction to Financial Management
Online Course
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About the course

Financial management refers to the strategic process of planning, organizing, directing and controlling a business's financial resources. This introductory course will acquaint you with financial management terminology and an understanding of the benefits that come from successfully managing your business's finances.

By the end of this module, you'll be able to:

  • Define financial management
  • Define financial management terminology
  • Describe the economic impact of black-owned businesses in the U.S.
  • Describe the benefits of financial management
  • Describe the benefits of having a SCORE mentor

Continue to Module 2 to learn about Financial Planning. Work with your mentor to help you reach your goal smoothly.

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Global Atlantic Financial Group

Global Atlantic Financial Group is a leading insurance company meeting the retirement and life insurance needs of individuals and institutions. With a strong financial foundation and risk and investment management expertise, the company delivers tailored solutions to create more secure financial futures. The company's performance has been driven by its culture and core values focused on integrity, teamwork and the importance of building long-term client relationships. Global Atlantic is a wholly-owned subsidiary of KKR, a leading global investment firm. Through its relationship, the company leverages KKR's investment capabilities, scale and access to capital markets to enhance the value it offers clients. KKR's parent company is KKR & Co. Inc. (NYSE: KKR).

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