
Having a stroke can be a life-changing event. In addition to impacting your health, the effects can be equally devastating to your finances.
Power Finance will provide general financial information on:
- How stroke affects family finances
- What you can do to protect you and your family
- Financial information for stroke caretakers
View the Power Finance Q&A to read answers by Shannon Nash to other's financial questions.
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About Shannon Nash
Shannon King Nash is a CPA, attorney, author and entrepreneur. She is the president of the Nash Management Group, an entertainment and business management firm based in Los Angeles and Atlanta that represents venture funds, entertainers, producers, foundations/non-profits, high net-worth individuals and companies. She is also a partner with Atlanta-based Register Lett LLP, a boutique law firm specializing in entertainment, media, corporate and intellectual property law.
Shannon is the author of the award-winning book, "For the Love of Money: The 411 to Taking Control of Your Taxes and Building Your Net Worth." She has been featured as the finance/tax expert in publications such as: The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Global Finance Magazine, Jet Magazine, Essence Magazine, Ebony Magazine, LA Parent Magazine, Upscale Magazine, Bankrate.com, ABC News Online and The Washington Times. She was featured on the cover of the April 2009 issue of Black Enterprise. She has also served as the finance expert on recent episodes of BET's "The Center" and Style Network's "Modern Girls Guide." Shannon is a graduate of the University of Virginia McIntire School of Commerce and the University of Virginia School of Law. She has columns on Ehow and the LA Nonprofit Examiner.
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