Importance of Business Education and Development amongst African-Americans

May 19, 2008 by blackwealth777

http://www.blackwealthsuccess.com Although consistent efforts have been under way to bring minorities in the US to the mainstream social structure, lack of practical endeavor still marks the tragic absence of African-American entrepreneurs from the business arena. Although bids are consistently invited from black-owned enterprises (a step towards achieving racial fairness), African-Americans, who account for nearly 13.4% of the entire US populace, hardly own 5% American businesses, accounting for less than 0.5% of the total business financially.

It is a reality, even today, that African-American entrepreneurs obtain fewer opportunities and face more challenges in the business sector than the other minorities do. This definitely has a long history to it, dating back to the nineteenth century and is beyond simplistic calculations. To make things worse, a bias against black-owned businesses for not being competent is prevalent all the time, readily ignoring the statistically proven fact that such businesses do help one achieve better returns.

However, consistent efforts are needed to realize African-American freedom – not only at the theoretical level, but also to a practical ground. One obvious way to achieve this objective is to encourage racial equality from a very young age. In addition to this, supporting business education and development among African-Americans is also essential. As more and more people turn to schools and colleges for business education and development, the new generation of black-owned business enterprises would be able to navigate their way easily and efficiently to the next level of achievement in American business.

Not only entrepreneurial education, but well-directed skill-set education also is an absolute necessity. Moreover, every individual of the community should do their part in helping themselves come at par with the mainstream society. http://www.blackwealthsuccess.com

Problems Faced by African Americans

May 19, 2008 by blackwealth777

http://www.blackwealthsuccess.com It would only be fair to invite bids from black-owned businesses. However, the fact remains that although African-Americans represent 13.4% of the total US populace, only 5% of businesses are owned by them and they account for hardly 0.5% of the total business in financial terms. These figures become even more offensive keeping in view that other minorities in the US do not suffer as much. For example, Hispanic-Americans, accounting for 11.9% of the US’s total population, own as much as 7% of businesses. Asians too, who account for 4.5% of the total US’s population also own 4.5% of the businesses.

African-Americans face more challenges and fewer opportunities than any other ethnic groups in this country. Therefore, as long as more American businesses do not come forward to buy from black-owned business and embrace a greater degree of supplier diversity, African-American entrepreneurs will continue to face the same dim future in the American business sector.

Another interesting characteristic of the American business sector happens to be the failure of black-owned businesses in their first four years of business. This trend amounts to almost 20% more in comparison to white-owned businesses. Black-owned businesses also get lesser capital help as compared to white-owned businesses and are almost four times more vulnerable to credit denial. In addition to this, there is no such possibility for the African-Americans to benefit from multigenerational families, other business and social tie-ups that often result in corporate partnerships in the US.

In corporations, one frequently discussed topic is supplier diversity, but it is seldom achieved. The federal government has also announced a mandate for the federal agencies to do business worth 8% with disadvantaged and other minority-owned businesses, including black-owned businesses. This was done way back in 1978.

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Problems Faced by African Americans

May 17, 2008 by blackwealth777

http://www.blackwealthsuccess.com It would only be fair to invite bids from black-owned businesses. However, the fact remains that although African-Americans represent 13.4% of the total US populace, only 5% of businesses are owned by them and they account for hardly 0.5% of the total business in financial terms. These figures become even more offensive keeping in view that other minorities in the US do not suffer as much. For example, Hispanic-Americans, accounting for 11.9% of the US’s total population, own as much as 7% of businesses. Asians too, who account for 4.5% of the total US’s population also own 4.5% of the businesses.

African-Americans face more challenges and fewer opportunities than any other ethnic groups in this country. Therefore, as long as more American businesses do not come forward to buy from black-owned business and embrace a greater degree of supplier diversity, African-American entrepreneurs will continue to face the same dim future in the American business sector.

Another interesting characteristic of the American business sector happens to be the failure of black-owned businesses in their first four years of business. This trend amounts to almost 20% more in comparison to white-owned businesses. Black-owned businesses also get lesser capital help as compared to white-owned businesses and are almost four times more vulnerable to credit denial. In addition to this, there is no such possibility for the African-Americans to benefit from multigenerational families, other business and social tie-ups that often result in corporate partnerships in the US.

In corporations, one frequently discussed topic is supplier diversity, but it is seldom achieved. The federal government has also announced a mandate for the federal agencies to do business worth 8% with disadvantaged and other minority-owned businesses, including black-owned businesses. This was done way back in 1978.

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About BlackWealthSucces.com

April 15, 2008 by blackwealth777

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Our goal is to encourage the importance of increased education among African Americans and minorities, in the areas of business, finance, debt reduction, investments, entrepreneurship, personal development, with efforts to improve the community, thus improving the quality of life for its citizens with the ultimate goal of positively helping the entire country. http://www.blackwealthsuccess.com