Finance and investment consultant Solomon RC Ali, CEO of Solomon RC Ali Corporation, has released a new book that provides contract employees with a wealth plan for achieving financial freedom.
Over the last 15 years, the gig economy has emerged as a robust free market system that offers many benefits to employers and their contract employees. One of the drawbacks of contract work, however, is an unreliable income stream. Additionally, a well-documented pay disparity between white and black contract workers in America often puts minority professionals at a disadvantage. In a new book titled “Why Black Wealth Matters In White America,” investment and wealth-building expert Solomon RC Ali unravels the financial challenges gig workers face today, and presents a step-by-step plan for achieving financial freedom.
More information is available at https://solomonrcali.com/blackwealthmatters
While contract workers may enjoy more job flexibility, they don’t necessarily enjoy a better work-life balance. Those making hourly or project-based wages must ensure they have enough work in the pipeline to sustain a good quality of life while saving adequately for retirement. Self-made multi-millionaire and financial consultant Solomon RC Ali shares the keys to achieving financial freedom as a contract worker in his newly released book.
“For most Americans, it feels like the cards are stacked against them. Whether their financial challenges are systemic, situational, or self-imposed, the rules of the ‘money game’ will never change. That’s why you need to get ahead of them by focusing on the right things so you can live the life you desire,” says Solomon RC Ali.
Ali’s book introduces contract workers to a different way of thinking about money. He says that every dollar should be viewed as “a worker” and individuals themselves must think like a bank to leverage an entrenched money system. Ali explains what it means to “earn your spend” and shares his proprietary formula, the “probability of safe returns” which readers can apply to their own investment principles.
Ali addresses systemic inequalities and provides compelling insights into a generational “code of rules” the wealthy abide by, offering concrete, specific advice on how contract workers – black professionals in particular – can leverage their community resources to “supercharge” their wealth-building potential.
A regular guest on news programs that include ABC10 and The Wharton Business Daily, and a featured interviewee in the Katy Trail Weekly, AFROTECH, The Ritz Herald, and other business publications, Ali is known for addressing financial inequality within America head-on.
In his new book, “Why Black Wealth Matters In White America,” Ali offers a step-by-step blueprint the everyday contract worker can implement to build wealth and achieve financial freedom.
Learn more at https://www.solomonrcali.com