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I am an active leader in my community in advocating for financial empowerment through various interviews, publications, podcasts, talks, and my own published works.
Through my work I inspire others to embrace a limitless mindset by believing in “the impossibility of impossibility”.
Official Bio
Rahkim is a financial coach and author/columnist, who focuses on the intersection of financial education and financial trauma as a barrier to achieving financial empowerment. He grew up in Mount Vernon, NY and often discusses the impact of his early experiences with poverty on his relationship with money and, the nuances of financial trauma, culture, and race and their impact on the wealth gap in the Black community.
His work has been seen or published in many of the large publications including Forbes, Business Insider, Black Enterprise, Entrepreneur, Money group, The Grio, CEO World Magazine, Parents Magazine, and more.
Rahkim has also spoken for such brands as Experian, Bigger Pockets, The Financial Therapy Association, FinCon conference, Nerd Wallet, The Association For Financial Counseling And Planning Education, TEDx Hartford, and more.
He is a strong believer in the power of the mind making reference to the "law of attraction" and the power of intentionality. Among his passions are coaching, financial education, personal development, and mentorship.
Today, Rahkim works with individuals in a B2C capacity, and leaders and brands (B2B) whose mission is to improve people's financial lives; who see bigger than themselves and who in addition to wanting to propel their business to the next level, want to (re-) find greater flexibility and freedom using the power of money.
Through my work I inspire others to embrace a limitless mindset by believing in “the impossibility of impossibility”.
Official Bio
Rahkim is a financial coach and author/columnist, who focuses on the intersection of financial education and financial trauma as a barrier to achieving financial empowerment. He grew up in Mount Vernon, NY and often discusses the impact of his early experiences with poverty on his relationship with money and, the nuances of financial trauma, culture, and race and their impact on the wealth gap in the Black community.
His work has been seen or published in many of the large publications including Forbes, Business Insider, Black Enterprise, Entrepreneur, Money group, The Grio, CEO World Magazine, Parents Magazine, and more.
Rahkim has also spoken for such brands as Experian, Bigger Pockets, The Financial Therapy Association, FinCon conference, Nerd Wallet, The Association For Financial Counseling And Planning Education, TEDx Hartford, and more.
He is a strong believer in the power of the mind making reference to the "law of attraction" and the power of intentionality. Among his passions are coaching, financial education, personal development, and mentorship.
Today, Rahkim works with individuals in a B2C capacity, and leaders and brands (B2B) whose mission is to improve people's financial lives; who see bigger than themselves and who in addition to wanting to propel their business to the next level, want to (re-) find greater flexibility and freedom using the power of money.