Michelle Singletary is the personal finance columnist for The Washington Post. Her award-winning column, "The Color of Money," is syndicated by The Washington Post News Service and Syndicate and appears twice a week in newspapers nationwide.
Singletary has authored four professionally published books: “What To Do With Your Money When Crisis Hits: A Survival Guide,” “The 21 Day Financial Fast: Your Path to Financial Peace and Freedom,” a perennial Amazon bestseller; “Spend Well, Live Rich: How to Live Well With the Money You Have,” and “Your Money and Your Man: How You and Prince Charming Can Spend Well and Live Rich.”
Singletary often appears on national TV, including NBC’s Today Show, ABC’s Good Morning America, CNN, and NPR. She hosted her own national TV show, “Singletary Says,” on TV One for two years.
She is the first-place winner of the 2024 Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW) Best in Business award for a 7-part series on scams. In 2023, she received the Legacy Award from the National Association of Black Journalists.
Singleteary received the Gerald Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award in 2022. In 2019, she was honored with SABEW’s Distinguished Achievement Award, making her the first woman of color to receive this recognition since the award's inception in 1993.
In 2021, she received the Gerald Loeb Award for commentary for “Sincerely, Michelle,” a 10-part series on race and money. The series also won the 2021 National Association of Black Journalists award for commentary.
In 2020, The Washington Post honored her long and distinguished career at the newspaper with the Eugene Meyer Award, its highest journalistic honor.
Singletary is the director of Prosperity Partners Ministry, a monthly personal finance program she started at her church. As part of this ministry, she and her husband also volunteer to teach financial literacy to incarcerated individuals in various prisons across her home state of Maryland.
Singletary earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland, College Park, and a master's in business and management from Johns Hopkins University. In 2024, she was inducted into the University of Maryland’s Phillip Merrill College of Journalism Hall of Fame class.
Michelle Singletary explains basic personal finance principles such as:
- Budgeting Basics
- Conquering Debt
- Basic Investing
- Saving for the Future
- Stewardship
In this presentation, Michelle Singletary tailors the presentation towards young adults to explain basic personal finance principles such as:
- Budgeting Basics
- Conquering Debt
- Basic Investing
- Saving for the Future
- Stewardship
In both an entertaining and informative presentation, Michelle Singletary will provide your audience with an understanding of personal finance that will help them take control over their money. She is engaging and can take complicated financial terms and concepts and make them easy to understand. With more than 20 years experience writing a nationally syndicated personal finance column for The Washington Post she will delight your audience and make them eager to know more about money management.
Topics include:
• Budgeting
• Managing Debt
• Saving for the future
• Why investing is important
• Managing money in your marriage: Lessons to help couples find financial peace
• Kids and Money
• Managing Credit and avoiding Identity Theft
• Senior Financial Abuse
• Avoiding estate planning mistakes
• Effectively using employee financial benefits
• Retirement Planning
A direct, incisive guide for consumers to know how to protect and handle their money in the face of a financial crisis
There are always going to be unexpected financial crises in our lives. Whether we're facing an economic recession, a pandemic, a bear market, or energy worries, we have to immediately know what to do with our money. We start to ask: What bills need to be paid first? Should we dip into our savings? Are there better methods to protect a nest egg?
Michelle Singletary provides a hands-on guide to all of your debt concerns, credit card issues, cash-flow problems, medical coverage questions, and the dozens of other common financial issues that crop up with all of us when money suddenly becomes tight.
Whether you are living paycheck-to-paycheck or just trying to make smarter financial choices, discover the practical steps you need for the financial peace you long for.
In The 21-Day Financial Fast, award-winning writer and The Washington Post columnist Michelle Singletary proposes a field-tested financial challenge. For twenty-one days, participants will put away their credit cards and buy only the barest essentials. With Michelle's guidance during this three-week financial fast, you will discover how to:
As you discover practical ways to achieve financial freedom, you'll experience what it truly means to live a life of financial peace and prosperity.
Thousands of individuals have participated in the fast and as a result have gotten out of debt and become better managers of their money and finances . . . and you can too!