From the author who brought you the highly acclaimed book “The Black Tax: The Cost of Being Black in America”, Shawn D. Rochester, MBA, is back with his highly anticipated book “CPR for the SOul”.

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CPR for the SOuL is a paradigm shifting new book which not only changes how you think about your finances but also creates a new mission and purpose built on leaving a legacy. The entire book is built around three fundamental pillars of Stewardship, Ownership and Legacy – without which, there can be no wealth accumulation. The central theme is about understanding and implementing the steps necessary to position yourself to leave an inheritance for your children’s children. The ideas, tools and lessons contained in this book are powerful, life changing, immediately applicable in your everyday life and consistent with our deeply held belief in leaving a legacy

Not only will you learn how to (1) give yourself the equivalent of a 20% raise, (2) completely eliminate your debt and (3) maximize your assets at retirement, but you will also learn how you enhance your ability to give generously to those in need. CPR for the SOuL serves as an essential tool in the arsenal of individuals, couples, newlyweds, families, students, congregations and other organizations who are committed to creating intergenerational wealth based on solid financial and scriptural principles. Since there can be no legacy without ownership, and no ownership without stewardship, you will find that the lessons learned in this book and the new mindset gained, will not only change your actions and but also your financial outcomes in truly profound ways.

About Shawn D. Rochester

Shawn D. Rochester is the CEO of Good Steward LLC (GSL) and the founder of PHD Enterprises, and the IDEA Institute. These organizations provide financial education and advisory services to consumers, increase the presence of Black employees and enterprise in US public and private sectors payroll and supply chains, and facilitate commerce between the Black business community across the African Diaspora and on the African continent. Shawn has a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from The University of Rochester and a master’s degree in Business Administration from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business with a focus in Accounting, Finance and Entrepreneurship. He is the author of The Black Tax: The Cost of Being Black in America.